‘Sick of Being Close’ — Insider Warns Lincoln Riley As Pressure Mounts at USC
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Lincoln Riley finds himself in a tough spot. After years of promise and no tangible result, the tipping point is approaching in Los Angeles. Now, ESPN senior college football insider Pete Thamel has pulled back the curtain on the mounting frustration.
USC Head Coach Lincoln Riley Faces a Win-or-Else Season
Thamel appeared on the latest episode of the “College GameDay Podcast” and recounted his encounter with Riley. He also revealed the sentiment has hit the win-or-else levels.
He said, “I talked to Lincoln Riley for a while in the lobby one of the days there, and he was really bullish on this team. I think some of that, we didn’t talk about this, but some of that dovetails with the fact that this is a win-or-else season.”
“Lincoln Riley told me this is his best team, best offensive line, best defensive line. He’s really bullish about where the roster is,” Thamel noted. “He’s very bullish on the true freshman class. Also, the recruiting class that is being put together for ’27 is considered amongst the best in the country.”
After an explosive 11-3 debut in 2022 that saw Caleb Williams capture the Heisman Trophy, the Trojans have gone a combined 24-15. The program has yet to secure a College Football Playoff berth under Riley. In addition, for a booster base funding top-tier rosters, a .615 winning percentage over the last three seasons is not a sustainable return on investment.
The actual conflict at USC lies in the gap between the timeline of a head coach and the patience of a fan base. Riley is playing the long game, actively trying to correct his early over-reliance on the transfer portal by constructing a sustainable, high-school-mapped developmental program. But as Thamel rightly observes, the patience for structural excuses has run dry.
“USC, you will hear people on the West Coast and other places grumble, is all-in on paying recruits, and that is not nefarious. There’s no casting aspersions there; they are motivated to go after the best players in the country. They have the financial power to do it. So, I feel like, you know, there’s a frustration amongst USC fans that Lincoln Riley talks about being close, and they’re sick of being close,” Thamel concluded.
With an expanded playoff format virtually guaranteeing access to teams that handle their business, the margin for error has disappeared.
Riley has the financial backing, he claims to have the lines, and he certainly has the recruits. Now, he simply has to deliver the wins.
Currently, PFSN’s CFB Playoff Meter gives the Trojans a 50.3% chance to make the College Football Playoff.
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