LOS ANGELES >> Repeat it.
If USC’s offensive line does 100 drills, assistant coach Neil Callaway is yelling, “Repeat it!” after 99 of them.
“If someone screws it up, it’s repeat the play,” tackle Chad Wheeler said. “That is going to be in my head for a long time.”
For many reasons USC is playing football for a longer time than usual, all the way to Jan. 2. Nothing has been more crucial than an offensive line that attacks, rather than absorbs.
The Trojans run for 207.2 yards per game, with 17 ground touchdowns, and 5.