Lincoln Riley announces decision on coaching future
Digest more
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.
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.
Lincoln Riley shuts down exit rumors, confirming "100%" he’s staying at USC as major SEC jobs open and the post-season spotlight intensifies.
USC Trojans coach Lincoln Riley isn’t surrendering the season. Not after a tough road loss at Oregon, and not with the College Football Playoff all but out of r
Sports Director of Scouting Andrew Ivins reports that Lincoln Riley has emerged as a potential candidate to leave USC for Florida’s head-coaching vacancy this offseason.
Lincoln Riley was dejected in the aftermath of Saturday's 42-27 loss at No. 7 Oregon. The loss nuked 15th-ranked USC's shot at reaching the College Football Playoff as well as the Big Ten Championship Game.
USC head coach Lincoln Riley has been linked to a coaching job in the SEC. He could be a backup option for Lane Kiffin.
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.
Four years in, the Trojans are still losing big games, struggling on the road and falling short of championship expectations.