After a first game filled with rotation, offensive line coach Josh Henson said players still haven’t separated themselves in position battles.
LOS ANGELES — It was a momentous start, a surprise responsibility to help protect the best quarterback in college football suddenly dropped in the lap of a true freshman. And so before Alani Noa’s first USC start on Saturday at left guard against San Jose State, he consulted captain Justin Dedich, the senior center smiling at the memory.
“That kid, he’s really physical,” senior Gino Quinones said. “Once he gets down to play, he’s gonna be really dangerous. Really dangerous.” “People have not separated themselves at practice yet,” offensive line coach Josh Henson said. “So it’s kind of like – we’re going on Round 13 of a championship bout, and one judge scores it 155 to 153, the next judge 152 to 155 – I don’t know who won. Everybody thinks a different guy won.”
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