With the bulk of the schedule still remaining, we still have plenty to learn about what the future holds for Clay Helton and USC football. As we consider where USC’s offense stands at the midway point, it’s important to keep that quarterback context in mind. Few probably expected that six weeks later that same secondary would be one of the bright spots of USC’s season. More explosive plays, fewer turnoversIf you’re searching for the worst in USC’s season so far, turnovers are the obvious place to start. Since the start of last season, USC is just 8-9.
Source: Los Angeles Times October 08, 2019 01:52 UTC