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ESPN identifies what went right for USC football this offseason

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USC's positive offseason developments are mostly on offense, but the key is if defensive adjustments are able to solve problems

USC football might not have leaned into the transfer portal to the extent it needed to in the 2026 offseason. The Trojans might still be short at a few positions of acute need. However, it's certainly true that USC's returning talent on offense is considerable.

That enabled ESPN to view the Trojans' offseason in a very positive light. What went right for USC in the offseason? ESPN college football analysts wrote the following: "The offseason could push Riley's program over the top.

USC signed  the nation's top recruiting class, retained several of its top players and brought in several accomplished assistants, including Patterson and Ekeler. Quarterback  Jayden Maiava  will again lead the offense after an excellent 2025 season (3,711 passing yards, 65. 8% completions).

He will be joined by running backs  Waymond Jordan  and  King Miller , and play behind a seasoned line. USC's defense brought back several solid linemen, including  Kameryn Crawford  and  Jahkeem Stewart . Unlike previous years with Riley, USC didn't go super heavy into the portal but added Williams from Iowa State, who fills a clear need, as well as Anderson, Fisher and linebacker  Deven Bryant .