USC Shows Adjustments in Narrow Nebraska Victory, Raising Hopes for Lincoln Riley‘s Future
LINCOLN, NE – November 2, 2025 - In a tightly contested 21-17 victory over Nebraska, USC demonstrated key adjustments under head coach Lincoln Riley, offering a glimmer of optimism for a program that has faced criticism for its inability to adapt. The win, described as a “clunker” despite the result, came after USC implemented changes both offensively and defensively that fans and analysts have long called for.
A meaningful shift in the offensive approach saw quarterback Jayden Maiava utilized as a rushing threat, carrying the ball 11 times – a marked increase from previous games and featuring several designed runs. This unlocked a new dimension to the USC offense.
Defensively, USC surprisingly employed man-to-man press coverage, a strategy that proved effective, particularly before Nebraska turned to backup quarterback TJ Lateef. These adjustments represent a departure from Riley’s previously rigid approach, which has been a source of frustration for supporters.
Riley also opted to stick with Maiava at quarterback, bypassing backup Husan Longstreet. Despite continuing to call innovative plays – including a direct snap to King Miller and a flea flicker resulting in a touchdown to Jaden Richardson – Riley paired those with more conventional adjustments. the two-point conversion play involving maiava and Richardson proved crucial to the win, as USC may not have prevailed without it.
The victory arrives amidst a period of underperformance following initial optimism in 2022. Riley’s reluctance to adjust strategies has been cited as a factor slowing USC’s return to national prominence. However, the program is actively addressing concerns, including a commitment to improved recruiting, highlighted by securing the No. 1 recruiting class for 2026.
While acknowledging past mistakes, Riley and USC are hoping these recent changes will propel the team toward becoming a perennial contender. The upcoming game against Oregon carries significant weight, with fans prioritizing a win irrespective of the scoreline.
Despite lingering nervousness surrounding USC’s remaining four games, the adjustments made against Nebraska offer a reason for cautious optimism.