USC football completed their third day of Spring Camp practice on Saturday, wrapping up the first phase of installing a new offensive system.
How has it gone so far for the Trojans?
“It doesn’t feel like putting in a new system right now,” head coach Clay Helton said after practice. “Guys are really ahead on both sides of the ball.”
If things are ahead of schedule, then they’re definitely going to plan. Helton said one of his big hopes for simplifying USC’s schemes was to have his team playing faster, without hesitation or indecision.
That has come to pass, particularly at quarterback where the Trojans have gotten solid camp outings not only from established names like JT Daniels, Jack Sears and Matt Fink, but also early enrollee Kedon Slovis.