Lincoln Riley, USC get needed signature win against Michigan to boost playoff hopes

Signature victories have eluded Lincoln Riley in his four years at Southern California. Against No. 15 Michigan, he finally got one.

LOS ANGELES — Just before Southern California took the field against No. 15 Michigan in what was a must-win for the Trojans, the team was led onto the field by someone that knows all about winning in critical contests.

Women’s basketball star JuJu Watkins led the team out of the tunnel in front of a sold-out Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. 

Watkins didn’t play on the field, nor will she be on the court in the upcoming season as she recovers from an ACL injury. But her presence was a reminder of someone on campus it's time to shine when the lights are bright. It’s been something Lincoln Riley and company haven’t shown much since his arrival.

Turns out maybe all Riley needed was some good JuJu. 

The Trojans didn’t fold and Riley finally picked up his first signature Big Ten win with a 31-13 decision in a major step to prove USC is a potential College Football Playoff contender.

Southern California wide receiver Ja'Kobi Lane (8) is congratulated by wide receiver Makai Lemon (6) after catching a touchdown pass against MIchigan during the first half at United Airlines Field at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.

It was a performance USC fans have been waiting for. For the past few seasons, they wondered if Riley would be able to live up to the lofty expectations and paycheck he’s had since arriving from Oklahoma. Each time during his four seasons he was handed a test, it ended with him falling short of that A-grade. 

When USC lost a heart-breaker against Illinois in Week 5, it felt like it could have been the same story in 2025. With Michigan coming to town, the same team that punched the Trojans right in the mouth in their Big Ten debut last season, it was an opportunity to change the narrative.

USC aced its test in convincing fashion.

USC gets off to fast start

Facing one of the best defenses in the country, the Trojans drove quickly for a touchdown on their opening drive to take the early lead. Mistakes prevented USC from adding to its margin, but what had been a leaky defense stepped up. The Wolverines could only muster up a single touchdown as their power rushing game wasn’t able to generate consistent success.

It gave the offense enough time to settle down, and it took off once it did. Another touchdown from Jayden Maiava to Makai Lemon before the half gave the Trojans the lead once more, and they didn’t let go of it for the remainder of the game.

If there was any indication good JuJu was on USC’s side, it came on a third-and-26 in the third quarter. The Trojans appeared content to cede possession with a run play. But freshman running back King Miller blasted through the Wolverine defense for a 49-yard gain that electrified the home crowd. 

Two plays later, Miller ran it in for a touchdown to extend the lead, and Michigan couldn’t recover from it.

USC defense does its part against Michigan

USC didn’t put up the high scoring performance it has mostly done this season, but it certainly clamped down on Michigan. 

The Wolverines entered the night averaging 237.8 yards on the ground, 13th best in the country. Running back Justice Hayes’ 654 rushing yards was the fourth-most in FBS.

Hayes finished with just 51 rushing yards as he dealt with an injury in the first half, and Michigan finished with 109 total yards on the ground. Meanwhile, King had a game-high 158 rushing yards as the Trojans piled up 224 yards on the ground.

Not a bad performance against a team that was giving up on average 77 yards per game on the ground. 

Saturday’s win was a resume booster, but it was just the first part of what’s a crucial midterm for the Trojans. They can't spen long celebrating their victory with next week's rivalry game at No. 16 Notre Dame on tap. The winner will see a boost to its playoff chances while the loser will be left with little or no margin for error.

But for now, Riley and USC can start to shed that pretender label – all thanks to some positive JuJu.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Lincoln Riley, USC handle Michigan with playoff-caliber win

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