USC Has Talent For A Reason
July 10, 2007
When it comes to College Football Recruiting USC doesn’t  Top the Charts in talent with current and prospective players for no reason. That reason is Todd McNair. McNair eat, sleeps and breathes football recruiting and boy does it show.
How in the world does USC, with a depth chart that wound up 10 deep — yep, that’s 10 deep — at tailback, persuade high school All-American after high school All-American to sign with the school and believe, beyond a doubt, they’ll play from the moment they step on the field?
“None of these guys are afraid of competition,” says McNair, USC’s running backs coach and special teams coordinator.
What other reason could there be? The No. 1 recruiting pitch most coaches use when selling their programs is playing time. Come to State U and if you work hard enough, you’ll play right away.
With an attitude like that, theres no reason why USC can not compete for a National Championship. McNair is setting an example for all college football teams to follow. Or maybe his success is because of his unstoppable recruiting talent? Or has he been just getting lucky over the past few years. What do you think?
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