Football Quick Hits - Day 4 (8/7)
- By Adam Maya
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USC concluded another practice in shells. Wednesday will be the first in full pads, But first, the news (and there's a lot):
LB Porter Gustin suffered a knee injury -- it appeared to be of the non-contact variety -- and will have an MRI tonight. (We have more details here.)
LB Cam Smith (hamstring) remained out. Jordan Iosefa occupied his spot at middle linebacker, while Christian Rector moved from defensive end to Predator following Gustin's injury. Kanai' Mauga assumed the majority of first-team reps at strong-side linebacker.
TE Daniel Imatorbhebhe (quad) remains limited to about nine periods per practice; he's yet to partake in team periods. Imatorbhebhe has finally been cleared after being shut down for the previous seven months. Helton said he's feeling better but noted, "as he feels comfortable and strong and feels where he can be 100 percent, that's when he'll come back."
RT Chuma Edoga and CB Je'Quari Godfrey were pulled from practice because of hip soreness. LB Levi Jones has been sidelined by swelling in the chest. (Jalen McKenzie worked with the first team right tackle. Austin Jackson got more first-team reps at left tackle.)
DT Marlon Tuipulotu saw a significant increase in his workload.
DB Ykili Ross (hamstring), TE Erik Krommenhoek (hamstring) and LB Solomon Tuliaupupu (foot) remained out.
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Junior college offensive tackle Bernard Schirmer (6-5, 270) has signed a financial aid agreement and will join the team in the coming days. His pending arrival was first reported by Chris Swanson. USC offered him in May, this after recruiting him at Lakewood High a few years back.
Helton said Schirmer was vetted for three months because of an incident from two years ago involving a referee that landed Schirmer a five-year suspension while he played for Mt. San Antonio College. Thus, he did not play last year, but his suspension doesn’t apply to NCAA competition.
He will come to USC as a redshirt sophomore with three years to play three, and he’ll be eligible immediately. I believe he counts against USC's 2018 signing class, which included just 18 players. The Trojans now have 81 players on scholarship, including 15 offensive linemen. The tackles in the two-deep thus far include Clayton Bradley and Austin Jackson on the left side and Edoga and Jalen McKenzie on the right side.
Longtime NFL assistant and former Dallas Cowboys head coach Dave Campo has been hired as a consultant for the USC football team. (The position is more commonly referred to as an analyst.) Campo is a mentor to DC Clancy Pendergast, who worked under Campo with the Cowboys from 1996-2002 and the Cleveland Browns in 2003. He's slated to help out with the defensive backs.
After the USC defense dominated most of the team reps in practice, including a stretch of 16 plays in the red zone in which the offense was shut out, Helton was asked if it's been a challenge to get into a offensive rhythm because three QBs are being rotated. Helton said each QB is getting about a half-dozen snaps in a row and he's looking to double that number once they're ready to lead longer drives.
I then asked Helton, who noted that the majority of the offensive install is in, if he plans to narrow the first-team reps from three quarterbacks to two at some point this month. He said only if two separate themselves.
"If I think there's a major difference, I would. But right now there isn't," Helton said. "If it got to that point, I would consider it. But right now they're all about even, there just learning and making mistakes and hopefully learning from these mistakes. I'm looking forward to tomorrow and I'm looking forward to Saturday. Those will be two big days for those kids."
USC will have a mini scrimmage Wednesday and then an extended one Saturday.
I wrote more on rotations and impressions from today's practice here. Tajwar has provided his QB grades. We also have interviews coming with Pendergast, DL coach Kenechi Udeze and DBs coach Ronnie Bradford.
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LB Porter Gustin suffered a knee injury -- it appeared to be of the non-contact variety -- and will have an MRI tonight. (We have more details here.)
LB Cam Smith (hamstring) remained out. Jordan Iosefa occupied his spot at middle linebacker, while Christian Rector moved from defensive end to Predator following Gustin's injury. Kanai' Mauga assumed the majority of first-team reps at strong-side linebacker.
TE Daniel Imatorbhebhe (quad) remains limited to about nine periods per practice; he's yet to partake in team periods. Imatorbhebhe has finally been cleared after being shut down for the previous seven months. Helton said he's feeling better but noted, "as he feels comfortable and strong and feels where he can be 100 percent, that's when he'll come back."
RT Chuma Edoga and CB Je'Quari Godfrey were pulled from practice because of hip soreness. LB Levi Jones has been sidelined by swelling in the chest. (Jalen McKenzie worked with the first team right tackle. Austin Jackson got more first-team reps at left tackle.)
DT Marlon Tuipulotu saw a significant increase in his workload.
DB Ykili Ross (hamstring), TE Erik Krommenhoek (hamstring) and LB Solomon Tuliaupupu (foot) remained out.
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Junior college offensive tackle Bernard Schirmer (6-5, 270) has signed a financial aid agreement and will join the team in the coming days. His pending arrival was first reported by Chris Swanson. USC offered him in May, this after recruiting him at Lakewood High a few years back.
Helton said Schirmer was vetted for three months because of an incident from two years ago involving a referee that landed Schirmer a five-year suspension while he played for Mt. San Antonio College. Thus, he did not play last year, but his suspension doesn’t apply to NCAA competition.
He will come to USC as a redshirt sophomore with three years to play three, and he’ll be eligible immediately. I believe he counts against USC's 2018 signing class, which included just 18 players. The Trojans now have 81 players on scholarship, including 15 offensive linemen. The tackles in the two-deep thus far include Clayton Bradley and Austin Jackson on the left side and Edoga and Jalen McKenzie on the right side.
Longtime NFL assistant and former Dallas Cowboys head coach Dave Campo has been hired as a consultant for the USC football team. (The position is more commonly referred to as an analyst.) Campo is a mentor to DC Clancy Pendergast, who worked under Campo with the Cowboys from 1996-2002 and the Cleveland Browns in 2003. He's slated to help out with the defensive backs.
After the USC defense dominated most of the team reps in practice, including a stretch of 16 plays in the red zone in which the offense was shut out, Helton was asked if it's been a challenge to get into a offensive rhythm because three QBs are being rotated. Helton said each QB is getting about a half-dozen snaps in a row and he's looking to double that number once they're ready to lead longer drives.
I then asked Helton, who noted that the majority of the offensive install is in, if he plans to narrow the first-team reps from three quarterbacks to two at some point this month. He said only if two separate themselves.
"If I think there's a major difference, I would. But right now there isn't," Helton said. "If it got to that point, I would consider it. But right now they're all about even, there just learning and making mistakes and hopefully learning from these mistakes. I'm looking forward to tomorrow and I'm looking forward to Saturday. Those will be two big days for those kids."
USC will have a mini scrimmage Wednesday and then an extended one Saturday.
I wrote more on rotations and impressions from today's practice here. Tajwar has provided his QB grades. We also have interviews coming with Pendergast, DL coach Kenechi Udeze and DBs coach Ronnie Bradford.
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