The anticipation is understandable. Los Angeles is a city of stars and USC might have the next one, a potential once-in-a-generation quarterback who could be starting as a freshman in the fall.
The possibility speaks to the promise of JT Daniels, whom recruiting experts describe in the most superlative of terms.
In the history of USC football, the Trojans have started a true freshman quarterback in only 18 games, 12 of them by Matt Barkley in 2009.
In the history of college football, only two freshman quarterbacks have led their teams to national championships. And Daniels is barely even that, as he completed high school in only three years.