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USC is losing commitments fast and furious, but Trojans fans shouldn't be worried

Written by Aaron Torres on .

In Monday afternoon’s 21-7 Sun Bowl loss to Georgia Tech, the USC Trojans not only put up one of the truly pathetic efforts of the entire bowl season, but also concluded one of the most disappointing years in recent college football history. After all, it’s not often you see a team ranked No. 1 in preseason finish their year at 7-6 overall. Actually, you never do. The 2012 Trojans were the first team to ever lose six games after starting the year ranked No. 1.

And for USC fans the bad news is only getting worse, as the Trojans not only lost on the field plenty in 2012, but appear to be losing ground off of it as well. In specific, the Trojans vaunted 2013 recruiting class- which at one point was considered by some to be the best collection of high school talent ever assembled (at least on a player-by-player basis, anyway)- is losing players more rapidly than the team did games this past season.  


On Wednesday, Santa Monica, Calif., wide receiver Sebastian Larue became the latest player to decommit from the Trojans, joining three others who re-opened their recruitments since pledging the Trojans over the summer. They include five-safety Max Redfield (who appears as though he’ll eventually choose between the Trojans and Notre Dame), four-star defensive lineman Eddie Vanderdoes (who decommitted but will still visit USC for an official visit later this month) and fellow wide receiver Eldridge Massington (who has flipped his commitment to UCLA). Others, such as five-star cornerback Jalen Ramsey have decided to take other visits, even if they haven’t officially decommitted from USC.  

The process has left many Trojans fans frustrated, and plenty with extra ammunition in the race to fire Lane Kiffin.

Thankfully though, I’m here as the voice of reason, and here to tell you Trojans fans that everything is going to be ok. Yes, this is a big deal. I understand your frustration. But at the same time, let’s remember there are a number of factors at play here other than ‘SC’s 7-6 record this fall.  

For one, the Trojans are in the midst of hiring a new defensive coordinator after Monte Kiffin “resigned” (and I use that term loosely) to return to the NFL back in November. It has led several of the defensive prospects (including Vanderdoes specifically) to publicly question who the new defensive coordinator will be, and open things up until they find out the answer. Now, whether they’re using that as a thin veil to wiggle out of their USC commitment, only they know. But in theory their logic does make sense.  

In the same vein, let’s also remember that in the same way a lot of these kids rushed to get on USC’s bandwagon during the summer, they’re now sprinting to get off of it.

Understand that many top recruiting experts believe that a number of USC’s commitments came quickly in the summer, simply because these young kids (and they are young) were afraid that if they didn’t commit on the spot, their scholarship offer wouldn’t be on the table later on.

Well I’ve got to ask, isn’t the opposite of that happening now? Isn’t everyone rushing to decommit simply because they don’t want to be the only one left on the island when Signing Day comes? This is group think at its finest, and I’ve got to imagine that once the memories of the 7-6 season fade a bit, most will calm down and bring USC back into their recruiting fold. They might not all pick USC, but the Trojans will be a factor.

And finally, I’d be remiss if I didn’t mention that even as this class continues to get smaller by the day, the good news is that a lot of ‘SC’s top recruits have already signed their letters of intent and have enrolled for the school’s spring semester. Five 2013 players who are ranked four-stars are better are at ‘SC now, including the top high school quarterback in the country (Max Browne) and the top safety prospect (Su’a Cravens) as well. First off, that’s a good baseline for any class to start off with right there, but in the bigger picture think of it like this: Who do you think is going to be working the phones harder than anyone over these next few weeks? To quote Jon Gruden, the answer is “Those guuuuuys, right there.”

Besides ‘SC fans, what exactly is the alternative? Is firing Kiffin and his staff a month before Signing Day going to make anything better? Are kids all of a sudden going to reaffirm their commitments to a school that doesn’t have a coach the week before they’ve got to make the biggest decision of their lives? How exactly would that make this situation better? It won’t.

So to Trojans faithful, please take a deep sigh of relief. Things aren’t going exactly as planned and believe me, you have every reason to be upset with that 7-6 record this year.

But if there’s one thing Kiffin has proven he can do through the years, its recruit.

Let him do that over the next few weeks and my guess is everything will work out just fine.

At the very least, hey, at least it can’t be worse than last season was, right?

For all his opinion, insight and analysis on college football, please follow Aaron on Twitter @Aaron_Torres.
 

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TommieVermont
TommieVermont

None of these recruits want to go to USC because Lane "ruins" them all.....the top draft picks from USC the last couple years all came from Pete Carrol's class.....while Lane has brought in many TOP recruits, he's taken them down about 4 notches in talent by his lack of coaching abilities.  These recuits are smart and realize that Lane Kiffin will probabaly be fired by next year and don't want to go to a school that is one step from the DEATH PENALTY.

RonCain
RonCain

Aarron torres is a joke.

RonCain
RonCain

Stop talking about recruits he had more than enough guys to get the job done kiffin doesnt use his whole team he only uses who he individual likes he has other wide receviers with a lot of. talent he refuse to use because he was in love with lee and woods he never became multiple making mismatches 75 players is more than enough to win with you guys talking are soft and protecting kiffin this punk is a joke and embarrassing to the program gets embarrassed by georgia tech that i would have fired him by text and told him and his staff to beat it.except ed oregon kiffin doesnt teach his team dont inspire them no fire doesnt pumped them up and u guys worried about recruit what the the use if you cant coached them up this is why the trojans lose because of soft suckers like you guys writing this garbage like kiffin crying about the wind,explaining why he wore sunglasses because of a little scar he suppose to be a football coach tough and rugged tthis guy is a wuss with no heart wants to be a pretty boy what a sap of a coach if i was his recruits i would decommit too i hope he loses them all so pat haden wake up and fire this punk.

RonCain
RonCain

Hey who is this guy to let kiffin off the hook fire his ass go for charlie strong ,butch davis or mike singletary make him line backers coach trust there are alot ofquality coaches outhere wi kill to coach the trojans hey chris peterson anybody can recruit usc especially if they are in the national championship picture that was such a lame ass excuse this guy wrote protecting kiffin fire him now and recruits still would come

whodoesblog
whodoesblog

Nor will firing Kiffin be well-timed for hiring a new coach. How many top-notch coaches are going to want to take over with the knowledge that they can only have 15 initial counters for the next three years? The bowl ban may be over, but the scholarship stuff is just beginning, and it will be awfully tough to convince a great head coach to come in and risk being the one to get blamed when 2-3 years from now the roster is a mess.

Aaron Torres
Aaron Torres moderator

 @whodoesblog Very well said! It's like I said in the article, I understand the frustration of 'SC fans right now. But in this specific instance, there really isn't much you can do other than ride it out and hope for the best. One thing which won't help though is all the fans jumping down Kiffin's throat. Recruits read message boards and Twitter too, and can pick up on the negativity.

 

Thanks for reading!Aaron

chrisf
chrisf

 @Aaron Torres  @whodoesblog

 Does it reall matter that Lane Kiffin can recruit?? USC had the best players at the start of the season and what did he do with that? He can have an all star team but if you cant put a good game plan together who cares. I would much rather have a coach who can create greatness from underacheivers (i.e. UCLA coach mora), than an coach who ruins a team of oveacheivers.

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