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New-look USC rolling, but Michigan seems off-kilter
Michigan head coach Sherrone Moore. Junfu Han/USA TODAY NETWORK

New-look USC rolling, but Michigan seems off-kilter

The No. 11 USC Trojans and No. 18 Michigan Wolverines are among college football's bluest of blue-blood programs, but the teams seem to be headed in opposite directions.

Under first-year head coach Sherrone Moore, the Wolverines (2-1) were routed by the No. 1 Texas Longhorns and struggled to beat Group of Five opponents Fresno State and Arkansas State.

Meanwhile, Big Ten newcomer USC (2-0) earned a signature win over No. 16 LSU and a resounding triumph over Utah State. 

On Saturday at 3:30 p.m. ET in Ann Arbor, Mich., the longtime powers will renew a rivalry that has an illustrious Rose Bowl history.

On campus, the current Michigan football team is known as Team 145, the 145th team to suit up in Ann Arbor. Team 144 won the national championship, finishing 15-0 and defeating powerhouses Ohio State, Alabama and Washington.

But Team 145 pales in comparison so far to its immediate predecessor, prompting restlessness among Wolverines fans.

Wolverines Wire editor Isaiah Hole of the USA Today Network has criticized the coaching staff for stubbornly sticking "to scheme[s] instead of taking what players do best and making those the focal points." 

Hole noted running back Donovan Edwards is "a big receiving threat" but is rarely lined up outside, and talented sophomore wide receiver Semaj Morgan's explosive potential has not been tapped. In three games, he only has nine catches for 56 yards and one touchdown.

In the Arkansas State game, quarterback Davis Warren threw three interceptions, leading to his benching. "[P]ut the ball in harm's way too many times," Moore told reporters about the senior. 

Redshirt sophomore Alex Orji will replace Warren against the Trojans.

By contrast, head coach Lincoln Riley has USC's offense humming, averaging 495.5 yards per game.

Anchored by redshirt senior center Jonah Monheim, the offensive line has opened holes in the ground game and provided QB Miller Moss (607 yards passing, two TDs) with ample protection in the passing game. 

For his part, Moss has spread the ball around to a bevy of receivers, including Kyron Hudson, Zachariah Branch, Lake McRee and Ja'Kobi Lane. Hudson delivered highlight-reel receptions in the season opener against LSU.

Led by the tandem of Woody Marks and Quinten Joyner, the Trojans' running game has been solid, averaging 159 yards per game.

After holding the potent LSU offense to 20 points in the opener, the Trojans blanked Utah State 48-0, their first shutout win since 2011. The hiring of a new defensive coordinator in D'Anton Lynn appears to be paying dividends for USC.    

Despite Michigan's difficulties early in the season, Riley is not taking anything for granted, noting that the Wolverines defense is loaded with NFL talent.

Will the Wolverines and Trojans stay on their current trajectories or change course? We'll soon find out.

Victor Haltom

Victor Haltom began his undergraduate studies at SMU, then transferred to Penn State, graduating with BA in philosophy. He has extensive writing and editing experience, with over 250 sports-related articles having been published.

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