Large receiver Ja’kobi Lane against the state of Michigan

The Trojan horses of the USC, the ball carrier Bryan Jackson, the defensive back Alex Graham and the Prophet Brown, the receptors Zacharyus Williams and Prince Strachen and the Caden Chittenden feet all missed the competition last Saturday against Purdue with undisclosed injuries.
The Trojan horses welcome Michigan State on Saturday September 20 in its first home game.
Here are the two full reports of the team.
QUESTIONABLE
8 Ja’kobi Lane, wide receiver
Out
0 Zacharyus Williams, wide receiver
16 BROWN prophet, cornerback
21 Bryan Jackson, run back
27 Alex Graham, Cornerback
45 Caden Chitters, Kicker
OUT
0 Alante Brown, wide receiver
15 Caleb Gass, defensive back
18 Andrew Brinson IV, defensive back
15 Caleb Gass, defensive back
18 Andrew Brinson IV, defensive back
40 Tarik Ahmetbasic, Kicker
45 Kaden Schickel, Long Vivaneau
70 Luka Vinic, offensive line player
93 Jalent Satellll, defensive line player
Jackson or Strachan will be released another week. They both missed each of the last two games.
However, the USC coach Lincoln Riley revealed this week that Williams will miss a few weeks after suffering an injury at the end of the victory in the victory over Georgia Southern in week 2.
Riley limited the rotation of the receiver against Purdue during week 3. Ja’kobi Lane and Makai Lemon played the majority of shots while Trojan horses, Freshman Tanook Hines was next online, recording 33 Snaps and Jaden Richardson played 19.
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The USC began each of its first three games in 12 staff members and remained more in this training this season than any other point of Riley’s mandate.
Below, he will continue to be Waymond Jordan and Eli Sanders the way. King Miller was n ° 3 of the team behind in the absence of Jackson and certainly argued his cause to stay there.
Riley revealed earlier this week that half half of a corner Chasen Johnson will miss the rest of the season with a knee injury.
The transfer of the UCF has missed a majority of fall camps with an injury. The USC does not give details on the injuries as they occur, but Johnson was carrying a round on his knee when he went in August. He was released for the first game but played the previous two.
The USC will continue to play its four normal corner half in Decarlos Nicholson, DJ Harvey, Braylon Conley and Marcelles Williams.
Nicholson started the three games so far, while the other three have each started a match. Lynn said this week that they will go with the “hot hand” in the future.
Graham has not yet made his Trojan horse debut since his injury just before the first game of the season. The talented first year student was to start in Nickel and his absence, Anton Lynn’s defensive coordinator opted for a three -security defense, who saw Kamari Ramsey move to nickel.
It will probably be more time before seeing Brown back on the ground, but it was the first week that he was seen walking alone from an injury to the bottom of the bodyless body the second week of the fall camp. What Trojan horses decide to do in secondary school when he or Graham will come back to action will be something to follow.
Ramsey, who is one of the best security in the 2026 draft class, playing almost exclusively the nickel this season was a story with Big Ten in progress.


