Rethinking the Game Plan
Ann Arbor, Michigan, USASun Sep 22 2024
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Lincoln Riley, the new coach of the USC Trojans, walked away from the game with a lot to think about. His introduction to the Big Ten was a reality check, and he knew it. The conference is notorious for its physicality, and it showed in the game against Michigan.
The Wolverines' offense, led by new starting quarterback Alex Orji, was more focused on running the ball than throwing it. They attempted just 12 passes, but managed to complete only seven, for a total of 32 yards. On the other hand, they ran the ball 46 times, accumulating 290 yards, and scoring three touchdowns.
When Riley spoke to the media after the game, he was honest about his team's struggles. He acknowledged that they were outmuscled and outmaneuvered by Michigan's defense. The Trojans' passing offense was non-existent, and their running game was unable to make up for it.
Riley emphasized the importance of adjusting their game plan to suit the Big Ten's style of play. He knows that they can't rely solely on their passing game to win, especially in this conference. They need to be able to run the ball effectively, and mix in some trick plays to keep opponents guessing.
One thing is certain: the Trojans have a lot of work to do before they can become competitive in the Big Ten. They'll need to regroup, re-strategize, and re-focus if they want to come out on top in future games.
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