On Jan. 18, the USC Trojans hired Rob Ryan as the team’s linebackers and assistant head coach for defense. The hiring of Ryan came as a bit of a surprise, but a
Lincoln Riley's latest addition to USC's defensive staff has raised eyebrows, but Rob Ryan's hiring as linebackers coach and assistant head coach could be just what the Trojans need heading into 2025.
Lincoln Riley is determined to improve his team’s defense in 2025. One month after USC ended 2024 with a 7-6 record, Riley hired Las Vegas Raiders defensive assistant coach Rob Ryan to his football staff.
Without a doubt, this is a great thing for the USC football program. It also comes with expectations: Robust support from the administration also means there are no more excuses for head coach Lincoln Riley.
In a press release distributed by USC, Trojans coach Lincoln Riley spoke to Ryan's extensive experience in coaching. "Rob Ryan is one of the most accomplished defensive coaches in NFL history.
USC coach Lincoln Riley filled the final hole on his coaching staff, naming longtime NFL defensive coordinator Rob Ryan the Trojans' linebackers coach.
On Saturday, head coach Lincoln Riley completed another big move by hiring two-time Super Bowl champion Rob Ryan to the coaching staff. His official title, per USC's announcement, is assistant head coach for defense/linebackers coach.
LOS ANGELES — Longtime NFL defensive coordinator Rob Ryan has been named Southern California’s assistant head coach for defense and linebackers coach. USC head coach Lincoln Riley announced ...
Lincoln Riley is pulling out all the stops to solidify ... USC brought in former NFL defensive coordinator Rob Ryan as linebackers coach and assistant head coach. Ryan, who most recently served ...
In a press release distributed by USC, Trojans coach Lincoln Riley spoke to Ryan's extensive experience in coaching. "Rob Ryan is one of the most accomplished defensive coaches in NFL history.
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