USC wrapped up its third practice of training camp and first in shells. Here's the news:
LB Cam Smith (hamstring), DB Ykili Ross (hamstring) and LB Solomon Tuliaupupu (foot) remained out.
WR Randal Grimes (back) and DL Jacob Lichtenstein (knee) increased their workloads.
TE Erik Krommenhoek (hamstring) was pulled from practice.
DT Jay Tufele (foot) was a full participant.
DT Marlon Tuipulotu took limited reps with the second team.
There were several bad snaps during team periods, including one series with Jack Sears under center that was completely derailed. Toa Lobendahn was briefly subbed out for Brett Neilon. Helton said he wasn't concerned, noting Lobendahn's rustiness in live action. He expects this to be cleared up over the course of USC's 25 practices before the season. Lobendahn spent extra time after practice snapping.
The emphasis during today's pass periods was generating pressure. Though there were no interceptions, Helton said there were a few too many times in which the QB didn't get the ball out and took a sack that could have been avoided. Helton added that this is currently one of the biggest adjustments for JT Daniels -- timing. As for when he gets the ball out, "He does not miss many throws," Helton said. "That's been probably the most impressive thing I've seen about him. We need to just speed him up just a hair."
Helton was asked about RT Chuma Edoga and said he's been businesslike. His focus has been better and he's not being taken out of his game when he does have a bad rep.
Rotations:
There weren't any notable changes from last week. Bubba Bolden continues to get the first-team reps in place of Ross. Reuben Peters was the first-team MLB. Clayton Bradley was the primary first-team left tackle. The top three running backs are splitting first-team reps, with Markese Stepp getting a good amount of work as well and he's capitalized on it. He had what I believe was the longest rushing gain of the day on a carry up the middle.
Daniels was the first QB to work with the first team and appeared to get the most reps overall. QBs coach Bryan Ellis said there's a three-day rotation, so each guy has his day as the primary first-team QB.
During the team run period, when the defense uses a bigger front, we saw Christian Rector, Brandon Pili, Jimmons and Malik Dorton. Caleb Tremblay also got some first-team reps and recorded a pair of sacks.
The second-team O-line featured Jordan Austin at left guard and Alijah Vera-Tucker at right guard.
Here was the second-team D: DL Jay Tufele and Liam Jimmons; LBs Kana'i Mauga, Hunter Echols, Reuben Peters, Palaie Gateote; DBs Olaijah Griffin, Greg Johnson, Jonathan Lockett, Isaiah Pola-Mao, C.J. Pollard.
Velus Jones was the primary kickoff returner, with Amon-Ra St. Brown, Stephen Carr and Ajene Harris also taking reps there.
Impressions:
Daniels was really impressive again. There's no need to hide it or sugarcoat it: He's been the best quarterback through the first three days by a decent margin. Doesn't mean the other two have been bad. He's just been better. He had a pair of throws to Tyler Petite in which he was under pressure and was able to buy time before finding Petite downfield. One play really required him to scramble. The throws were also notable because this clearly wasn't his first read. He truly does appear to have a strong handle on the offense and what's supposed to happen. It's something Tee Martin and I discussed after practice (Will have the transcript to that later.)
There was one stretch where Daniels hit Tyler Vaughns on three consecutive passes. Granted, they were all short, but Vaughns was being defended by Griffin, and Daniels knew he could exploit the size advantage because of his accuracy.
During the final period, Daniels was under immense pressure but saw Michael Pittman and connected with him deep. Pittman made a shoestring catch. Ellis made a great point afterward about how because Daniels is not particularly tall he's smart about getting outside the pocket to create better passing windows. He then threw sharp passes to Trevon Sidney and Vaughns before making an ill-advised throw downfield to St. Brown that was nearly picked off. I think sometimes he just trusts St. Brown to a fault.
Fink threw a beautiful deep ball in the first team period that Josh Imatorbhebhe couldn't hang onto. One play later, Fink runs outside and beats the defense to the sideline for a long gain. As you know, his speed is real once he gets going. After a completion to Sidney, he took a coverage sack.
In the final period, Fink threw to Velus short and it drew a groan from St. Brown, who felt he was open. Fink then targeted Josh Falo, who uncharacteristically dropped a few passes today. Fink's final pass was a slant to Velus, who was stopped (and popped) by freshman Chase Williams.
Sears had a rough start, in large part because of bad snaps. He also missed a wide open Pittman downfield. Later, he would underthrow him. Aside from those plays, however, I thought he played very well. He connected with Imatorbhebhe for a long TD. (Imatorbhebhe had a couple steps on Griffin.) He also delivered a well-placed ball to Pittman.
Sears has been running less but was forced to use his legs more today because of the snaps and the physical beats up front and he accorded himself well. He's a very instinctual and resourceful runner who can move the chains that way if he needs to.
Other highlights:
-Jordan Iosefa ran down a reverse to, you guessed it, Velus. Was good to see Iosefa able to cover most the field in chasing that down.
-St. Brown also got a chance at running the ball and it went for a first down. He punctuated it with a stiff arm.
-Pittman got the call on another reverse and stayed on his feet after taking a big hit from Pola-Mao.
-Rector blew up one passing play that led to a sack.
-Peters registered a sack on Daniels, who took a few of them.
-Greg Johnson had a great open-field tackle on Vavae Malepeai following a screen pass. That excited DBs coach Ronnie Bradford, and rightfully so. I believe the starting CB spot opposite Biggie Marshall can be had. Just isn't clear yet who the second best corner on the team is. We might not know until a few games into the season.
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USC will practice again Tuesday and we'll talk to the defense afterward.
We have interviews coming with TB Stephen Carr, QBs coach Bryan Ellis, OC Tee Martin, RBs coach Tim Drevno, and QBs Matt Fink and Jack Sears. Tajwar graded the QBs.
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