The plain truth about USC’s running back room: It’s deep and loaded
It’s really very simple: In 2022, USC had more depth at wide receiver than at running back. Travis Dye needed to carry the workload for most of the season. When he went down, Austin Jones was fresh enough to help the team get through November and reach the Pac-12 Championship Game. If Dye hadn’t been a stud for the first two months of the season, it’s hard to know where USC’s offense would have been. At any rate, the Trojans’ depth at the position was limited, especially since Raleek Brown needed time to adjust as a freshman. The receiver room…
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