Daily News (Los Angeles)

New RB coach Jones already making his presence felt

- By Aaron Heisen Correspond­ent

Anthony Jones Jr. couldn’t ignore the twinkle in his wife Christina’s eyes when he decided to accept the position he’d been mulling over for a handful of days.

“She has a great crush on Reggie Bush,” Jones said Tuesday, after his seventh practice as USC’s running backs coach.

Her adoration for Bush mirrors her husband’s unabashed enthusiasm. Jones was announced as USC’s running backs coach March 4, opting to leave his post at Texas Christian University, where Garrett Riley was the offensive coordinato­r before leaving for Clemson, for Southern California, where Garrett’s older brother Lincoln enters his third season as head coach.

He chose the challenge of inspiring a running back room that lost its leading rushers, MarShawn Lloyd and Austin Jones, over NFL job offers. Jones didn’t share specific details on the nature of those potential opportunit­ies at the next level, but it’s clear he’s confident in where he belongs.

“It’s college football,” he said. “It’s the greatest sport God has ever created. You think about all the rivalries and the tailgates. It’s kind of who I am.”

USC appealed to him because of the program’s history of success, especially at running back. He’s reminded

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of that each day, walking past the Hall of Fame across from Howard Jones Field, plaques littered with names such as Bush and Marcus Allen.

Jones isn’t a stranger to NFL talent. He’s helped develop running backs such as Tony Pollard (Cowboys), Antonio Gibson (Patriots), Kenneth Gainwell (Eagles), Kendre Miller (Saints) and a slew of others. He brings pedigree and an unparallel­ed energy to a room where those traits will be welcomed.

“He checked every box for us, and he’s been fantastic,” Trojans head coach Lincoln Riley said. “It’s not easy to get somewhere a couple days before you’re out on the field starting spring ball.”

Within a few days of his arrival, Jones had the whole team entranced in his drill. His contagious fire came across in a video that surfaced on X recording players as they took part in a grueling conditioni­ng exercise that concluded with the team running after them, as one, into the Coliseum.

He’s taken little time to ingratiate with a younger running back room consisting of two returners, sophomore Quinten Joyner and redshirt freshman A’Marion Peterson. The two will likely split snaps with fifthyear senior Jo’Quavious “Woody” Marks, who transferre­d to USC from Mississipp­i State.

Marks, who’s had a rotation of four different positional coaches in five seasons, will provide experience and advice regarding turnover to Jones’ group. The coach, though, prefers college football to the NFL because of projects like the one Joyner presents.

“I love seeing a young man going from Point A to Point B to Point C,” he said.

After a freshman season in which he averaged 6.9 yards per carry on a marginal sample size of 18 attempts, Joyner represents a possible example of linear improvemen­t. Barring an influx of talent in the next transfer cycle, he will have a defined role in the Trojans offense. In his one month working with Jones, he’s shown glimpses of fulfilling that upward path his coach referenced.

“The thing I like about Quinten,” Jones said. “He’s shown growth.”

Jones tried to recruit Joyner to TCU, but now that he’s at USC himself, he can’t blame Joyner for his choice. The academics, the location, Jones Jr. mentioned both as convincing factors.

There’s aspects, though, that still surprise the weathered coach: the amount of recent rainfall in Los Angeles and the different verbiage Lincoln uses, in comparison to his brother, Garrett.

And Jones is still adapting to life as a Trojan. But, watch that video set outside the Coliseum or spend five minutes listening to him speak, and maybe another 15 minutes watching him instruct and it’s evident: His coaching style is rooted in passion.

Released DT Eddie Goldman from the reserve list. Released DL Ikenna Enechukwu.

Signed CB Justin Hardee Sr. to a contract.

Signed DB Myles

CLEVELAND BROWNS:

HOUSTON TEXANS:

Bryant.

INDIANAPOL­IS COLTS:

Blackmon.

KANSAS CITY CHIEFS:

Signed QB Carson Wentz to a one-year contract. Re-signed RB Clyde Edwards-Helaire.

Re-signed K Cameron Dicker to a contract extension.

Re-signed OT Kendall

CHARGERS:

MIAMI DOLPHINS:

lamm.

MINNESOTA VIKINGS:

Suspended offensive coordinato­r Wes Phillips for three weeks without pay following the legal resolution of a 2023 traffic stop.

Signed WR/KR

SEATTLE SEAHAWKS:

Laviska Shenault.

WASHINGTON COMMANDERS:

Mykal Walker to a contract.

Canadian Football League

EDMONTON ELKS:

Signed WR Arkell Smith to a contract.

WINNIPEG BLUE BOMBERS:

Signed OL Khalil Keith, LB Juan Lua and DB Montrae Braswell to contracts.

HOCKEY

NHL

CAROLINA HURRICANES:

Signed D Scott Morrow to a three-year, entry-level contract.

COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS:

Reassigned D Jake Christians­en to Cleveland (AHL). Recalled D David Jiricek from Cleveland.

Signed G Cooper Black to a two-year, entry-level contract. Reassigned F Kai Schwindt to Charlotte (AHL) from Sarnia (OHL).

FLORIDA PANTHERS:

Re-signed S Justin

Signed LB

At Centro de Alto Rendimient­o Bogota, Colombia

Purse:

Surface:

$267,082

Red clay

WOMEN’S SINGLES

Round of 32

Jule Niemeier, Germany, def. Nuria Brancaccio, Italy, 6-2, 6-3.

Sara Sorribes Tormo (3), Spain, def. Maria Timofeeva, Russia, 6-1, 6-3.

Sara Errani, Italy, def. Yuliia Starodubts­eva, Ukraine, 6-2, 7-6 (5).

Cristina Bucsa (4), Spain, def. You

Xiaodi, China, 6-1, 7-5.

Camila Osorio (6), Colombia, def. Marina Stakusic, Canada, 6-4, 6-2.

Hailey Baptiste, United States, def. Tamara Zidansek, Slovenia, 6-2, 4-6, 6-3. Anca Alexia Todoni, Romania, def. Lucrezia Stefanini, Italy, 4-6, 6-2, 6-4.

Tatjana Maria (2), Germany, def. Anna Bondar, Hungary, 6-3, 6-2.

Laura Pigossi, Brazil, def. Nadia Podoroska (5), Argentina, 6-4, 6-1.

STANDINGS

Kansas City Chicago N. Carolina Washington Houston San Diego Gotham Orlando Louisville Bay FC Seattle

Utah Royals Portland Angel City

W

3 2 2 2 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 0

Friday, April 12

Washington at Houston, 5 p.m. Orlando at Utah Royals FC, 6:30 p.m.

Saturday, April 13

L

0 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 2 2 2 2 2

T Pts GF GA

0 1 0 0 1 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 1 1 9 7 6 6 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 1 11 5 7 4 4 2 1 4 4 4 2 3 6 3

Portland at North Carolina, 4 p.m. San Diego at Louisville, 4:30 p.m. Angel City at Chicago, 6:30 p.m. 7 2 3 3 7 2 1 4 4 5 3 5 8 6

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