The USC Trojans are hosting the Fresno State Bulldogs this weekend. We have already examined the history of this series, especially the recent games they have played against one another.
We also examined 10 Bulldogs players to watch, and the Trojans are going to have their hands full against a very good Fresno State team.
The Bulldogs came up just short against Oregon State last weekend, and USC is off to a hot 2-0 start.
With a high-flying matchup on tap, here are five defensive keys as USC hosts Fresno State in a late-night game at the Los Angeles Coliseum. Temperatures will be comfortable for this game, unlike the Rice opener. Expect a packed house for this one.
CONTAIN JAKE HAENER
Nov 13, 2021; Fresno, California, USA; Fresno State Bulldogs quarterback Jake Haener (9) runs the ball against the New Mexico Lobos in the third quarter at Bulldog Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Cary Edmondson-USA TODAY Sports
This is the biggest key of them all. If the Trojans and new defensive coordinator Alex Grinch can’t find a way to limit or contain Jake Haener, this could easily turn into an offensive shootout.
STOP JORDAN MIMS
Sep 1, 2022; Fresno, California, USA; Fresno State Bulldogs running back Jordan Mims (7) catches a touchdown pass against the Cal Poly Mustangs in the third quarter at Valley Children’s Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Cary Edmondson-USA TODAY Sports
Jordan Mims is one of the most underrated running backs in college football, and this will be a nice early test for the front portion of the Trojans defense.
LIMIT THE BIG PLAYS
Apr 23, 2022; Los Angeles, CA, USA; Southern California Trojans defensive coordinator Alex Grinch during the spring game at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports
The Trojans have done well in limiting big plays this season. The good news is that the Fresno State offense has had a tough time…
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