Iman Marshall wants to be legendary. Adoree' Jackson wants to help his hometown community. And Kevon Seymour wants to get back on the field for USC’s next football game.
Those were some of the goals USC cornerbacks worked toward and discussed Wednesday before the Trojans, who have an open date Saturday, took a two-day break from practice.
It will take Marshall and Jackson a few years to achieve their goals, but coaches are hoping Seymour’s left knee has healed enough to allow him to play on Oct. 8 against Washington.
Marshall, a freshman, started the last two games in place of Seymour.