Lincoln Riley announces decision on coaching future
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Lincoln Riley made his feelings clear in a new interview with the LA Times about his immediate coaching future at USC and the football program. For the time being, a huge question can finally be put to rest.
Lincoln Riley shuts down exit rumors, confirming "100%" he’s staying at USC as major SEC jobs open and the post-season spotlight intensifies.
Riley's Trojans are coming off a season-ending loss at the hands of now-No. 6 Oregon, losing on the road to the Ducks last week, 42-27. The loss dropped USC to 8-3 overall and 6-2 in Big Ten play and has it ranked No. 17 in the country.
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EUGENE — No. 15 USC lost to No. 7 Oregon 42-27 Saturday afternoon at Autzen Stadium. Lincoln Riley recapped the third loss of the season for the Trojans (8-3, 6-2), who play UCLA next week. Below is a transcript of Riley’s postgame press conference.
Lincoln Riley was not in good spirits after the USC Trojans were humbled by the Oregon Ducks in Week 13. The loss, in all likelihood, eliminates the Trojans from CFP contention.