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.
When Lincoln Riley waltzed into sunny Southern California in late 2021, fresh off a jaw-dropping 55-10 record at Oklahoma, USC fans thought they had struck gold. Riley was supposed to be the guy to restore the Trojans’ shine and bring a national title back to the land of Hollywood dreams.
The Trojans find their general manager to lead their program of the future as the revenue-sharing era approaches, poaching a rising star from a longtime rival.
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Lincoln Riley and USC are reportedly hiring a major piece of Notre Dame's off-field staff after the Playoff run for Marcus Freeman.
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USC Trojans coach Lincoln Riley has hired Chad Bowden to be the program's general manager, and the move has turned heads around both the college football and NF
Ryan Kartje is the USC beat writer at the Los Angeles Times. He joined The Times after six years with the Southern California News Group. A Michigan native and University of Michigan graduate, Kartje previously wrote for Fox Sports Wisconsin and the Bloomington (Ind.) Herald-Times.
On Friday, USC reportedly completed the hiring of Chad Bowden, Marcus Freeman's right-hand man at Notre Dame. The Irish promoted Bowden to their GM role this past season while seeing off advances from Michigan. The Trojans managed to pluck him away with a reported seven-figure salary.