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This will be end of college football as we know it. Few programs will survive and be the feeders for the NFF. The rest will make it into a club sport.

Football Tajwar's Film Room: Breaking down Jayden Maiava's college tape

Tajwar gives us a great and in-depth breakdown of what to expect from Jayden Maiava tomorrow based on what he showed last season at UNLV -- both the good and bad.

If you haven't delved into Maiava's UNLV tape before, this is a great way to get familiar with the Trojans' new starting QB.

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Football Tajwar's First-and-10: Thoughts on Jayden Maiava, taking Lincoln Riley to task and much more

Here's Tajwar's weekly column -- a little later than usual.

As noted, I flew to South Carolina on Wednesday morning to be with my friend who has terminal cancer and not much time left. We've spent a lot of time together the last two days. I'll be plugged in again the rest of the weekend, though. Thanks for understanding.

Meanwhile, this is one of Tajwar's best columns ever, I think!

Is coaching the real issue?

Ok so this post isn't to defend Riley. He has clearly made some massive mistakes with respect to playcalling, clock management and recruiting. My questions is, is there something bigger and more systemic that has caused this program to turn into what it is. We are 27th in the country in wins over the last decade among FBS schools putting us right around Houston and BYU. When Kiffin was our coach, he went 28-15. At Ole Miss he's 37-12. Sark was 12-6 at USC and 33-15 at UT (7 losses in year 1). Riley was 43-10 at OU and is 23-13 here. So clearly these guys know how to coach. But why not at USC?

So, is this who we are now? A relatively irrelevant program from a championship perspective? I'm asking these questions because I honestly do not know the answer. But it has to be bigger than coaching in my opinion. Because the records of these coaches elsewhere show they are capable of being successful.

I didn't use Clay's numbers because I don't think anyone believes he is on the level of the other three coaches I mentioned.

Looking forward to reading what y'all think.
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New buzz building around Julian Lewis

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Five-star USC commit Julian Lewis has continued taking visits while maintaining his pledge to the Trojans. In the last couple days, the buzz has again started to build towards Colorado as USC looks to keep him in the fold heading into the signing period.

Several National reporters have started making predictions that the elite quarterback will eventually flip his decision by signing day.

We’ll continue to monitor things but it does feel as though the situation is coming to a head less than a month away from the start for the early signing period.

Recruiting Assessing the state of USC's 2025 recruiting class and the remaining targets for the Trojans

Matt and I put this together with input from Adam Gorney and fellow Rivals analyst Sam Spiegelman.

If you have any questions, just ask! Hopefully this is a good primer with the early signing period just a few weeks away.

Recruiting Lincoln Riley shares candid thoughts, idea on how to manage the bidding wars in recruiting

Do you think programs are being used as a bidding war and is one way to solve that do away with commitments and just have kids sign with schools whenever they make their decision?

"Well it would definitely change that, because yeah, that's absolutely going on. And the hard thing right now is you don't, you're living in a world where you don't even necessarily know everything out there, like what's true and what's not. A kid says, 'Well, I was offered this.' You have no way of verifying that. You have no way to know if it's true. We've had examples where it probably is true, we've had plenty where we've found out that was not true at all. And so we've talked long about is there, I think the idea that you have there's definitely some positives to that, and I think there also potentially could be some negatives as well, which is probably the same with any solution. But we've talked long about is there some sort of situation where schools would be required to share publicly what their offer is to a kid to eliminate some of the smoke and mirrors and all that that is going on. Because there's so much of that right now. Yeah, we're kind of all living in the in-between right now, and that's what it is and you've got to understand it, you've got to embrace it. You can't get too high or too low about it. You've just got to keep putting one foot in front of the other and keep making the next best decision you can for your place, and that's been the mentality we've tried to create with it."

Riley also talked about how the staff is addressing future revenue sharing potential with recruits:

"Oh no, we're definitely talking about it and have been for a long time. I mean, it's here, it's coming in some form or fashion, we know that. It's I think frustrating for everybody to still not quite have all of the different parameters laid out for us when both schools and players and families and all that are having to make decisions based on, essentially, information that we don't fully have. We've got an idea. And it does, it puts you in positions in where, do you want to sit here and guarantee things to people that you don't know, or do you want to say what you think you should say to get them to come to school? We're seeing a lot of different instances of that across the country, so I think at times like this, I feel like we've been aggressive in terms of what we know but haven't compromised the values and the things we feel are important not just to signing kids but developing kids and having the right culture and character within this program. That's important to us, I know it's important to the people here at USC, and that's not something we're going to compromise. But we are going to be aggressive, and our administration and all that has certainly backed that. I feel like we, given the current circumstances, I feel like we have a very settled viewpoint on the appropriate amount of aggressiveness while not compromising what we want to do here long-term. Because there's long ranging impacts to everything we're doing right now, and a lot of times the world gets so fixated on exactly what's happening right now in this minute, and these are things that you look back on years down the line and you can't walk back. So I feel like we've got a good handle on it, a good feel for where we feel like we should be, and we'll continue to be aggressive where we feel like we can."

And his message to recruits amidst a tough season:

"I think you just call it like it is. The recruits that understand and see, I think they do see the progress and they do see how close this team is. And the real elite competitors look at it and say, 'Gosh this team's been that close, and if our class can come in here and add a boost to this and make this better, we can be the ones to help this thing over the edge.' I think the great ones always see the opportunity, and I do think recruiting in general, especially when you have a year like ours that hasn't obviously went the way that we wanted in the last several weeks, you find out pretty quickly who's about that and who's really able to take on the head-on challenge. And I think honestly, I haven't been through many years like this, but at times like this it's sometimes even easier to evaluate who's all in with you. Which can be, with all the different things happening in the world of recruiting with college football right now can maybe sometimes be a little bit tougher to discern between that. I think the real ones see exactly what we're doing and are very committed to it.

"I think we're all in a time now with this early, early signing period that a lot of volatility that we're used to seeing in maybe mid-December the last few years is going to start happening and you're seeing it happen all over the country. We're going to stay steady, stay the course. We know the kind of people and players we want to bring in here, and that's what we're going to keep doing."

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Football Update on the health status of USC's DBs

Lincoln Riley intimated that Jacobe Covington and Kamari Ramsey might be able to play limited roles this week, while Jaylin Smith and Greedy Vance are still good to go after returning vs. Washington.

"We're definitely in a better place. Certainly no harm in saying that. I think everybody that was available for the Washington game will be available again. We're hopeful that we can get something out of the guys, be able to get some reps even if it's not a full availability -- we're hopeful to be able to get something out of the guys that weren't able to play, like Covington and Ramsey and all of that. I think the bye week was helpful. Obviously, those guys weren't ready to go at that point. I do think we've made some progress. We've tried to ramp those guys up a little bit -- being available, being able to play a full game at game speed and the physicality and all that obviously is two different things. So we're going to keep ramping them up and hope to have them in some capacity. Obviously any capacity would be a boost for us."
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