Lincoln Riley believes this year will be different with new USC roster


The USC Trojans had a disappointing start to their tenure in the Big Ten last season. They finished 7-6 overall and had an abysmal 4-5 record in the conference. This was not the usual success we were accustomed to seeing from USC, even though the Trojans are in the Big Ten, the best conference in college football. The expectations were still higher.

Lincoln Riley is confident with what he has in the building. He believes that this year will be different. Adrian Medina with the Sporting Tribune broke down Riley’s recent comments on USC’s depth this season.

“Trojans Head Coach Lincoln Riley, entering his fourth year at USC, was confident about the team’s sufficiency of depth and support during this year’s Big 10 Media Day. It’s very apparent that USC is extremely serious about making this football program and returning it back to being one of the greats of college football,” Riley said in his opening statement at the podium. “With our current team, seeing how our roster has evolved on all sides, especially defensively, after the huge improvements that we’ve made a year ago. The championship-caliber depth that is starting to be established all across the board is something that we have all worked hard for.”

The Trojans have a better coaching staff now with the addition of former NFL defensive coordinator Rob Ryan. They also have a more experienced roster this season. Out of their 68 players, 44 of them saw some action last season, and 17 Trojans got a chance to start.

That is the experience needed to help the Trojans be a more competitive team this season in the Big Ten. They can mix in the talented freshmen and transfers they have acquired. It is notable to see Lincoln Riley have confidence in the team he is fielding this year, but now the talk needs to turn into action and results.



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