
The USC Trojans finished the regular season with a record of 9-3 and will finish up 2025 in the Valero Alamo Bowl against the TCU Horned Frogs. After practice on Monday, USC coach Lincoln Riley gave roster updates for the game including some shocking news about freshman defensive lineman Jahkeem Stewart.
Lincoln Riley spoke to reporters after practice, where he announced which players would be out for the Alamo Bowl. Riley said that Stewart had been playing with an injury all season that required surgery.
“Jahkeem had surgery the day after the UCLA game. Played the entire season with a stress fracture in his foot,” Riley said. “Showed incredible toughness. Pretty remarkable. Was able to hold off the surgery the entire year…hampered the ability to practice and prepare him a lot which makes the contribution he made to this team this year even more impressive.”
Stewart had a productive freshman season, racking up 18 total tackles, 1.5 sacks, and one interceptions. The Louisiana native chose USC over the LSU Tigers at 2024 National Signing Day and showed flashes of why he was so highly recruited this year.
The stress fracture in his foot could be a concern moving forward. Stewart is listed a 6’5, 290 pounds and a foot injury on such a big player is something to keep an eye out for moving forward. It’s clear the talent with Stewart is there. Now USC and Stewart have to hope this type of injury doesn’t flare up again.
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Riley named Trojan players that would not be playing in the game:
WR Makai Lemon
WR Ja’Kobi Lane
DB Kamari Ramsey
DB Bishop Fitzgerald
TE Lake McRee
LB Eric Gentry
OL Killian O’ Connor
DL Jahkeem Stewart
OL Elijah Paige
DL Anthony Lucas
Earlier in the day, the news came out that Lane and Ramsey would both be declaring for the 2026 NFL Draft.
The Trojans 2025 season will officially come to a close in the Alamo Bowl against TCU. The Horned Frogs have a record of 8-4. Kickoff for this Big Ten vs. Big 12 is Dec. 30 at 6 p.m. PT. The game will be broadcast on ESPN.
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