USC head coach Lincoln Riley had lots to speak about in the case of soccer — as he employed a number of new members to his workers this offseason — however as he heads into his fourth season as head coach of the Trojans, there may be lots occurring off the sphere close by that calls for his consideration as effectively.
Most urgent has been the L.A. wildfires and the harm they prompted to USC’s surrounding group final month. About 57,000 acres of land and property have been destroyed and plenty of misplaced their lives within the tragedy.
Riley and USC will get to soccer, however as he met with the media for the primary time in 2025, he had to ensure to let the larger Los Angeles group know that the Trojans are behind them.
“Clearly, all of the harm from the fires in earlier weeks has been one thing that’s been heavy on the center of our total program,” Riley mentioned within the new workers information convention (h/t On3).
Riley relayed that the USC soccer program has been making an attempt to remain engaged in efforts to assist the group by means of this time and that there was a “very restricted” quantity of individuals throughout the program who have been affected immediately by the fireplace.
That does not imply the Trojans have not been impacted emotionally, although, and they will hold supporting their group shifting ahead.
“Our ideas and prayers exit to all of the folks affected and our total group. It’s one thing we really feel,” Riley mentioned. “We all know USC is a big a part of Los Angeles, the quantity of help that we get, how shut this metropolis is — it’s very close to and expensive to us. So, simply need everyone to know we’re right here and going to proceed to help these efforts — the primary responders, the households affected as a lot as we probably can.”