
Lincoln Riley believes USC's defensive depth has improved significantly from last season
Duding his press conference, Riley touched on a number of topics. One area that he talked about a bit was the Trojans' depth in defense in comparison to last season.
'The depth, certainly, it's going to matter,' Riley said. 'When you play a schedule like we play, it's paramount that it's great because if not, it's going to show up and get you at some point. I think the depth, the talent level and the size of the defensive line. I mean, there's honestly, really no comparison to this time 12 months ago. There's young talent. There's experience.
'I think we've done our part on the roster, and now we've got to develop them and go put it on the field this fall.'
Last season, USC's defense took a significant step forward in year one under defensive coordinator D'Anton Lynn. With Lynn back for another season, the Trojans' unit will look to take another step forward and emerge as one of the top defenses in the country.

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