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Bobby Haskins is the offensive lineman USC fans haven’t seen yet

Bobby Haskins is the offensive lineman USC fans haven’t seen yet

Bobby Haskins is waiting to make an impact for USC. He didn’t play in spring ball, but he is an asset Lincoln Riley hopes to make good use of this season.

The 6-7, 295-pound offensive tackle from Fairfield, Connecticut, appeared in 45 games over the last four seasons at Virginia and started at left tackle for the Cavaliers this past season. Haskins was a seven-game starter at left tackle for the Cavaliers in 2021 and a full-time starter in 2019. He was a reserve during an injury-plagued 2020 season.

His experience, especially in an offense that threw the heck out of the ball last season, should be a boon to a USC unit that has struggled the past few seasons. Four starting linemen return, but the only top-tier standouts are sixth-year senior guard Andrew Vorhees and center Brett Neilon. Haskins, as noted above, missed spring ball rehabbing after ankle surgery. He is expected to be 100 percent for preseason camp and should have a prominent role at one of the tackle spots.

“For the rest of my life I will be proud to call myself a Virginia football player,” said Haskins. “With that being said, I am incredibly blessed and excited to put everything I have into my last year of college football, playing for Coach Riley at the University of Southern California. Fight on!”

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