The Duke!;842078539 said:
There is no question the he would have a lot more talent to work with at USC. But the biggest problem the last few years wasn't raw talent per se. Rather, it was twofold:
1) his inability to develop raw talent. We had plenty of 4 star QBs (and 1 5 star QB) that he was never able to develop.
2) his utter predictability as a play caller. Pac-12 defensive coordinators knew exactly what was coming.
On point 1, one never knows how much better he'll do coaching with a better team of offensive assistants.
On point 2, someone made the point recently (Our Dominion?) that JT's offensive was not premised on fooling anybody. It was based on having a good enough OL to impose will, even if the opponent could predict the play. That is why Cal fell apart completely with no OL. I think the situation will be different at $C. $C, with the kind of personnel they have at OL, should be able to impose their will. It is interesting, however, that the Trojans didn't win the recruiting battle for OLs last year (Stanford) or this year (UCLA). They may have some troubles down the line imposing their will.
Suffice it to say, I don't think the team of LK at HC, JT at OC and CP at DC is going to strike fear into the hearts of pac-12 opponents.