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USC’s Lincoln Riley Addresses Shocking Benching of Makai Lemon, Ja’Kobi Lane

by David Harrison – Chief Editor

USC Coach​ Lincoln Riley explains In-Game⁤ Benchings of Key Defensive players

LOS ANGELES ⁤- USC head ​coach Lincoln Riley revealed Wednesday that ‍cornerbacks Makai Lemon and ​Ja’Kobi Lane were benched during Saturday’s 29-10 victory over UCLA ‍due to⁤ performance issues,a decision he described as “accountability-based.” The move came as a surprise during the crosstown rivalry game,with both players being key contributors​ to the Trojans’ defense throughout the season.

The‍ benching of Lemon and Lane underscores Riley’s commitment to holding ⁤players ⁢to a ⁣high standard, even in a highly-anticipated game. The incident raises questions about the defensive scheme and ‍player development ​within the program as USC ‌awaits it’s bowl game ‍assignment. The decision impacts the team’s defensive depth and potentially alters‌ the outlook for the Trojans’‍ postseason ⁤performance.

According to reports, the players ⁢were removed from​ the game in the first ⁤half after struggling in‌ coverage against the ​Bruins’ receiving corps. Riley⁢ stated⁤ he addressed the situation directly ⁣with Lemon and Lane, emphasizing the⁤ need for betterment and a more consistent level ⁣of play. “We have expectations for‌ our guys,and when⁤ those aren’t met,we have to make ⁣some tough decisions,” Riley said.

USC finished the regular season with ​an 8-3⁤ record,securing a bowl⁣ berth despite falling‌ short ⁤of College ​Football Playoff contention. The Trojans defeated a 3-8 UCLA team 29-10, overcoming a 10-7 halftime deficit. Interim UCLA coach tim Skipper ‍led the​ Bruins after the mid-season dismissal of DeShaun Foster.​ USC was ⁣a 20.5-point favorite heading into ‌the contest.

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