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Game breakdown: USC dominates second half in 38-21 win over Wisconsin


The Trojans claimed their first Big Ten win Saturday and were able to overcome a sloppy first half to pull away from Wisconsin over the final two quarters en route to a 38-21 victory. Here's my quick breakdown of the win with quotes and updates to come soon.

Here's the big issue that was highlighted by the Michigan game

We all already knew that the offensive line corps was inexperienced and not comprised of the top talent available from the high school ranks. Also, you can spend all day picking at specific mistakes that were made during that game. The thing is--individual decisions/issues could be quickly corrected with some tweaks, but systematic issues require much more serious remediation. First, you have to admit that there is an issue.

It's high time for Lincoln Riley to decide whether he wants to be an offensive coordinator or a head coach when he grows up. Lincoln has the potential to still become a top head coach (he has some of the prerequisites), but he's still clinging on to what earned him his early success--his ability to command highly productive offenses. This insistence has put Riley in a situation where he's doing neither well--he doesn't manage the roster and the games well, and he's half-assing his game preparations.

Like many of you have pointed out--he spent two weeks doing WHAT??? How do two weeks of prep yield the complete lack of preparation and creativity that we witnessed in that contest? What--you didn't know that the Michigan defensive line was going to be tough? And your plan all along was to run straight at them? Joel Klatt had already made the observation that even Texas ran sideways to avoid the teeth of the Michigan defense and to gas them out. You needed to wait until the second half to realize that you needed to shift the pocket to protect Miller Moss? You had no play packages planned for Maiava where he could give Michigan something else to think about? You thought you could motion the tight end and then throw to him running sideways and that Michigan wouldn't key on that?

The fact is that we are lacking manpower with offensive game planning. Riley is juggling being GM, game manager, offensive coordinator, play caller, etc. Henson is supposedly juggling offensive line coaching and coordinating the offense, but he doesn't have experience coordinating the offense. We are down a crucial role. That's why that offensive game planning for the Michigan contest seemed completely half-assed. Even with two quarterbacks who could not throw the ball, Michigan's OC seemed to do greater due diligence in planning for the game than did Lincoln Riley.

Meanwhile, Riley continues to blow the game and clock management.

There are some coaches out there who seem to be able to manage both roles successfully (Sean McVay seems to be one of these), but Lincoln is not hacking it. It's time to decide. Your indecision is hurting the team.

CFB other games

Love it that FSU lost last week. DJ U looked terrible and would surprise me if he’s replaced soon.

Clemson is looking better already. I know it’s early. Im impressed so far by them.

I look for Georgia to take a step back with that defense… Only because of there DB coach 💩

Like WVU chances to upset another overrated top 10 team in PSU

The U at the Swomp will be which coach will avoid the hot seat.

ND will have a difficult game tonight vs A$M.
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Weekend visit preview: USC vs. Wisconsin

The Trojans are back at the Coli on Saturday following last week's trip to Michigan. As of now, USC is not expected to have an official visits for Saturday's game against Wisconsin, but there are several notable recruits who are supposed to be in the stands for the first home Big Ten matchup for the Trojans.

Here's a rundown of who is expected on campus when USC hits the field, which includes a pair of 2025 targets who aren't committed to the Trojans.

Commits

Login to view embedded media The longtime USC quarterback commit makes his latest trip to the West Coast this weekend, and it is always notable anytime the five-star prospect is back in LA. The process continues to trend towards Lewis eventually signing with the Trojans after entertaining other options since giving USC his pledge.

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Login to view embedded media The Trojans are in a battle to hand onto the four-star cornerback commit. Lincoln Riley and Doug Belk were in earlier in the month to watch Arnoux with Miami and Colorado among the schools making a push to get him away from USC. Both of those programs are set to host him on visits this fall, so this weekend will be another one to keep things moving in a positive direction for the Trojans.

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The Trojans are likely going to have to hold off other teams until Lockhart signs, but it remains positive any time he shows up on campus. Georgia and Oregon have been the biggest threats to pull him away with the Bulldogs in pursuit thanks to Donte Williams.

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