USC football: Lane Kiffin says Trojans could adopt spread offense in future seasons
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USC spent the week attempting to imitate top-ranked Oregon’s spread offense and pace in preparation for their Oct. 30 game at the Coliseum.
But could the Trojans take it a step further?
USC Coach Lane Kiffin, ever the provocateur, said Thursday that the Trojans’ roster might dictate a switch to more of a spread offense in future seasons.
‘Look at what we have,’ Kiffin said after a morning practice. ‘We’ve got a bunch of really good receivers and backs and tight ends and we don’t have a fullback on our roster that’s on scholarship two months from now.’
Kiffin said the Trojans already run elements of the spread in their no-huddle package.
‘That may be what we need to go to,’ he said of the spread, adding, ‘We’ll play with whatever we have.’
I’ll have more later at latimes.com/sports.
-- Gary Klein