USC football fans are still nervous — and should be — about the defensive line and the secondary. However, the offensive line continues to be less and less of a concern heading into spring ball and the 2023 offseason.
The Trojans landed another high-profile offensive lineman, and this one is definitely not undersized or thin. Ethan White, at 6 feet, 4 inches and 331 pounds, brings a hefty, muscular presence to the Trojans’ offensive front.
It’s another high-quality addition to the position group, following Jarrett Kingston of Washington State. White is the second former Florida Gator to join the Trojan front, following Michael Tarquin.
This is yet another fortification of the position group Caleb Williams will count on to keep him clean. It’s another big body USC can provide to supplement the return of Justin Dedich and compensate for the departures of Andrew Vorhees and Brett Neilon. It’s another position-filler that relieves pressure on incoming offensive line recruits and existing underclassmen to think they need to be ready for the Week 0 season opener against San Jose State (Aug. 26). It’s another step toward building a more complete offensive line unit, with the sufficient level of depth needed to overcome the injuries that inevitably happen in a violent collision sport.
USC’s offense has very few holes, and the holes that still exist are clearly being addressed.
Now, about that defense …
KABOOOOM!!! #USC lands the 6-foot-4, 331-pound Florida OL transfer Ethan White.
White is the third massive transfer OL addition along with tackles Michael Tarquin and Jarrett Kingston.
USC is killing OL recruiting: https://t.co/CZnRJCoXCJ @ThePeristyle
— Chris Treviño (@ChrisNTrevino) January 23, 2023
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