USC Legend Has Harsh Words for Lincoln Riley After Notre Dame News
Summary
The USC football team will not play against Notre Dame in their traditional rivalry game for the foreseeable future. USC and Notre Dame could not agree on a timeline for the matchup, causing disappointment among fans. USC legend Keyshawn Johnson criticized the decision, while concerns exist about USC's ability to compete with top-ranked teams.Key Facts
- Lincoln Riley became USC's head coach in 2021.
- USC and Notre Dame have played annually since 1946, except in 2020.
- The series agreement between USC and Notre Dame has fallen through and the game is postponed indefinitely.
- USC officials decided the game date was not ideal based on previous decisions by the College Football Playoff committee.
- Keyshawn Johnson criticized USC's athletic department and coach Lincoln Riley.
- USC finished the regular season with a 9-3 record and ranked No. 16 overall.
- USC will face TCU in the Alamo Bowl on December 30.
- USC has a 35-17 record under Riley, but struggles against top-ranked teams.
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