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In 'a unique year and a unique situation,' USC football coach Lincoln Riley loads up recruiting class with 13 transfer players

Just more than 24 hours after Southern California announced that former five-star quarterback Caleb Williams would be joining Lincoln Riley in leaving Oklahoma for Los Angeles, Riley introduced a signing-day class that featured Williams among 13 transfer players while admitting he did not want to rely on the transfer portal as much as he had.

«This is a unique year and a unique situation,» Riley said. «When you're trying to really revamp a roster and fill the amount of spots that we're attempting to fill, being able to have all these different mechanisms to use to fill that has been extremely valuable.»

As USC pulled in players from Oklahoma to Alabama and Colorado to round out their roster during a year of transition, Riley acknowledged that USC had benefited greatly from the portal. Yet he was also quick to point out that, going forward, he prefers a more balanced class with more high school players than transfers, in part because of how he feels about the nature of the transfer process.

«There's really no guardrails, a player can leave 365 days a year, if they choose,» said Riley, one of the many coaches who have also switched programs at a moment's notice. «That's just part of how it is right now. You can't predict all of that, and you can almost drive yourself crazy.»

Riley says one advantage of recruiting players in the portal is that they are easier to evaluate because there's film of them playing against college players. The relationship part of the equation, however, is trickier given that new partnerships have to be formed and cemented under the duress of an accelerated timeline.

«You grow up being used to recruiting player for one year or two years,» Riley said. «And all of a sudden, some of these things are

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