For USC head coach Lincoln Riley, the Michigan football team’s film from the first three games of the season isn’t a true representation of the team it will face on Saturday. Because unlike the first three games of the season, the Wolverines will have a different quarterback leading their offense.
“I understand it,” Riley said. “I can understand where they’re coming from on it. There’s two trains of thought, they both have relevance. But I’m not gonna sit here and guess why they did it or why they made that choice, that’s their decision. We gotta be ready for everybody that they have.