ADVERTISEMENT

Connor Murphy

Read an article about him embracing the position switch to DL. SC has him on a 7-8k daily calorie diet and he plans to put on 4-5 lbs per month. I really like his length to play on the line. Wished they would’ve done this last year though. I’m pretty sure he could be 290 lbs by his Sr year but hoping it’s not too late for him. We shall see. FO Conner Murphy!
  • Like
Reactions: Hugo1960

Some quick notes on the Arizona game…

Hard fought for USC . They led 33-30 at the half and it was 46-49 with 10 minutes to go. Then the big boys of AZ took over. The difference: 42-19 in rebounds. Arizona also had 13 Offensive rebounds to USC 5. USC shot only 26% of threes.

Ayers is 7-1 and 260, Rustic is 7-0 245. Metu is 6-11, 225 and Racocevic is 6-11, 215. If this were a boxing match they would have been in different weight classes. Centers versus Stretch fours. Just saying.

Here's the tale of the tape…the Arizona titans (Ayton and Rustic) had 48 points of the teams 75 points .And 16 of the 26 points AZ made after that 10 minute left mark. Raco and Metu had 7 fouls and the Az duo had 3.

Ayers is my #1 pick if I'm a NBA GM in the draft. He is Dwight Howard strong but can actually hit a shot mid range and hit FTs. I think he is worth $100K in college. Just kidding…maybe.

Hard work for both teams but the USC game of speed was definitely slowed down in both teams 3rd game in 3 nights.

Overall good job by USC. Not the best ending although I don't believe that helps or hinders USC's seed in the NCAA. I still say a 9 seed.

  • Locked
Football Quick Hits/Footnotes - Practice 3 (3/9)

USC wrapped up its third spring practice Friday, its first in shells. I took a lot of notes during what was an extended 11-on-11 period. But first, here's a rundown of the news:
  • Freshman OL Andrew Vorhees is getting married this evening and Jack Sears is one of the groomsman. The two were thus absent Friday. Helton said he would be heading to the wedding after practice.
  • Brandon Pili and Jacob Lichtenstein didn't finish practice. I didn't see what happened with Pili but Lichtenstein suffered a lower body injury. Coach Clay Helton said he is hopeful both will return after spring break (which begins now).
  • Vavae Malepeai and Marlon Tuipulotu spent a considerable amount of time running. Helton said previously he hopes to have Malepeai back after the break.
  • Jamel Cook, who's said to be deciding on where he will transfer, attended part of Friday's practice. So did former O-linemen Chad Wheeler and Damien Mama, and 2019 CBs Chris Steele and Jeremiah Criddell.
Notes:
Helton summoned the entire team before the end of the final team period after what he deemed one too many post-play scuffles. (There were at least three.) He told us afterward he wants everyone trained to immediately look toward the sideline after a play since USC is a no-huddle offense and often faces no-huddle offense. Today's practice was chippier than usual, perhaps because they were dealing with contact for the first time since the Cotton Bowl.

Helton said Jay Tufele and Jacon Lichtenstein have stood out thus far among the young D-linemen. I would add Caleb Tremblay had a strong practice Friday.

Helton said now that Baxter is no longer coaching tight ends, he (along with Helton) is freed up to monitor the entire team's fundamentals and techniques, which they deemed subpar against Ohio State.

Helton was asked about Kana'i Mauga and noted that the freshman OLB has added 12 pounds of muscle, and without sacrficing movement skills. "He reminds me a lot of a young Jordan Iosefa," Helton said.

It dawned on me recently that in the time Helton has been here (2010-present), USC hasn't featured two receivers at the same time that are as tall as Michael Pittman (6-4) and Tyler Vaughns (6-2). I would think this could be an important trait for a new quarterback, so I asked Helton what their size could mean for the offense.

"As you see sometimes with those smaller corners, to be able to go up the top and play at the rim is advantageous," he said. "What I love about both guys is they're big men but they have little-man skills. They have the ability to transition, both of them, and you see those guys glide in and out of cuts with ease. That's what makes both of them truly special.

"They have the size to dominate you physically but they really have the transition skills to be able to to run correct routes as well as make yards after contact. ... We're going to need them to play big."

1-on-1:
Biggie breaks up a pass to Pittman
Ajene Harris beats Trevon Sidney
Vaughns beats Isaiah Langley
Keyshawn Young beats Jonathan Lockett
Marvell Tell breaks up a pass to Velus Jones
Tyler Petite beats C.J. Pollard
***
Grimes beats Chase Williams
Pittman beats Greg Johnson
Jones draw a PI from Ykili Ross
Erik Krommenhoek beats Bubba Bolden (short pass)
Vaughns beats Langley
Jones beats Biggie
***
Harris beats Young
Talanoa Hufanga nearly intercepts a pass to Petite
Williams beats Grimes
Biggie breaks up a pass to Pittman
Sidney beats Ross
Pollard beats Krommenhoek

11-on-11:
Grimes makes a catch and takes a hit from Williams.
Matt Fink hits Vaughns on a post route and then on a short pass.
Dom Davis is popped by Langley during a short gain.
Fink throws short to Pittman and Biggie breaks it up. This was one of the best practices we've seen from Biggie since training camp last year.
Fink completes a short pass to Vaughns.
Fink is picked off by Ross, and there was really no receiver in the neighborhood.
Fink's next throw is directly in the chest of Iosefa, who can't corral the INT.
Fink hits Vaughns on a deep out. (Up and down day for Fink, as you can probably tell.)
***
Holden Thomas hits Young short on consecutive plays.
Thomas has Krommenoek open and it goes throw the young tight end's hands.
Thomas throws deep for Jones and it's very incomplete.
Thomas connects with Grimes for a 20-yard gain. Great extension from Grimes near the sideline.
***
Aca'Cedric Ware is stopped by Tremblay.
Fink throws too far for Sidney and then throws behind him a play later.
Fink rolls left, throws into traffic and is picked off by Langley.
***
Thomas hits Jones for a first down over the middle.
Jones takes a carry out of the backfield and runs through a defender for a nice gain.
Davis is stopped by Hufanga.
Davis is given a nice hole and he scoots right through for a 20-plus yard TD run.
***
Thomas hits Grimes for a first down -- Johnson was in coverage. (Positive sign that he was participating in this contact period. Didn't see Isaiah Pola-Mao out there during 11-on-11. As I mentioned yesterday, the plan is to ease him into full contact over the course of spring as he works his way back from shoulder surgery.)
Thomas targets Young, who reaches back to make a nice catch on Williams. Young then turns upfield for a TD, and that's how practice ends. It should be noted, Williams did have a pick-six earlier during 7-on-7s. It's been good to see many young players get a healthy amount of reps in Week 1.

USC is off for the next week and will return to practice Tuesday, March 20. I'll continue the 18 for '18 series, which I intentionally spilled into spring break so that I'd have a better handle on possible developments over the final four weeks of practice. I'll also list my standouts of the week at each position.

Login to view embedded media

The PAC12 finals and UO game….

Where are we?- with a 24-10 W-L, a 31 RPI and a 47 SOS you would think this is a superfluous question, but not to those who think we aren't there. The reason ……..crickets. For whatever personal ideas the PAC 12 is not their choice. The one team that scored heavily with them is ASU and they have gone fishing for the season. Among teams with better RPI, there are only 23 teams with better than USC's 23-10 record. Only 19 have faced better SOS teams. My forecast (I'm as dumb as anyone choosing) is USC is a #9 seed.

The UO game…USC went through the Oregon's 3 straight times this year after a decade (it seems) of losing misery. The Ducks were given the 6th seed because above them were 3 teams tied for 3rd. Their overall 22-11 was right behind the USC 22-10 coming in. But they played the prior 2 days and after a close start (17-17 after 9 minutes of the first half) the Ducks began to waddle through and coping with the USC defense with tired feet. USC outscored them 57-37 the remainder of the game. It shouldn't have been that close but USC had a 20 turnover night though there were also 14 duck turnovers and the score off TOs was 23 points apiece. Largest leads were Oregon by 1 and USC by 28.

USC starters all played 32- 38 minutes. Only 8 minutes and 6 points combined from the bench. With the expected push to stop Metu and McLaughlin (they combined for 19 points, 11 assists and 12 rebounds) it meant others need to pick it up. The combined effort of the other 3 starters Racocevic, Stewart and Mathews was 49 points, 10-15 3-pointers, and 19 rebounds. The team overall in the last 2 games played great D and held OSU scoring 73ppg coming in to 48 points, and Oregon 77ppg coming in to 54.

Next….Set the clocks for 7:00PM on FS1 for the championship game, one in which USC had not played since 2009 (they won). Arizona has 4 guys that can score at any time. Ayers is a strong Dwight Howard that can also shoot. USC needs the same trio above to shine in shooting over the Arizona defense. UCLA had them tied at the end of regulation with quickness and 3 point shooting. Arizona is vulnerable on D. Also the two USC bigs Racocevic and Metu have to let sure baskets go at time to stay away from fouls and in the game. Tame the wildcats.
ADVERTISEMENT

Filter

ADVERTISEMENT