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USC Trojans' 'Code Black' Ready for Oregon Showdown
21 Nov
Summary
- USC's linebacker coach Rob Ryan instills 'Code Black' intensity.
- Sophomore Desman Stephens II credits Ryan for improved physicality.
- No. 15 USC faces No. 7 Oregon in a highly anticipated game.

The No. 15 USC Trojans, holding an 8-2 record, are gearing up for a significant contest against the No. 7 Oregon Ducks on November 22. A key factor in their recent defensive improvements is the influence of new linebacker coach Rob Ryan. His "Code Black" mantra encourages maximum physicality and relentless effort on every snap, a philosophy that has resonated with players like sophomore linebacker Desman Stephens II.
This newfound intensity has been evident, especially in the Trojans' improved defensive performance. After struggling against the run earlier in the season, USC's front seven has shown remarkable development, holding opponents to lower rushing totals. Defensive coordinator D'Anton Lynn emphasizes a week-to-week championship mentality, treating every game with utmost importance.
The upcoming game against Oregon, where USC is an 8.5-point underdog, represents a major test. With both teams boasting talented quarterbacks and strong performances, the Trojans aim to upset the Ducks in Eugene, drawing on their recently discovered defensive grit and physical edge instilled by Coach Ryan.




