Los Angeles Times

Backup plan:

Behind USC’s Kessler, it’s a four-way race to be No. 2 quarterbac­k.

- By Gary Klein gary.klein@latimes.com Twitter: @latimeskle­in Correspond­ent Lindsey Thiry contribute­d to this repor t.

No intrigue will surround USC’s quarterbac­k situation when the Trojans open the season in five months against Arkansas State.

Fifth-year senior Cody Kessler is a three-year starter, and a possible Heisman Trophy candidate.

But as USC prepares for its final week of spring workouts, it’s not too early to look ahead to 2016, when the Trojans will begin the postKessle­r era.

Third-year sophomore Max Browne , redshirt freshman Jalen Greene and freshman Ricky Town this spring began the competitio­n to back up and ultimately succeed Kessler. Incoming freshman Sam Darnold will join the competitio­n this fall.

Quarterbac­ks coach Clay Helton is clearly focused on preparing all of his charges for the upcoming season, but he acknowledg­ed that the younger players are building resumes for when their opportunit­y comes.

“The guy that’s performing at the highest level is going to play,” he said this week. “Every one of those kids is going to get the opportunit­y to show what they have.”

The 6-foot-5, 220-pound Browne has been enjoying his most productive practices since arriving at USC from Skyline High in Washington in January 2013.

Coach Steve Sarkisian said this week that Browne “is playing lights out.”

“If Cody went down and Max had to step into the game, I think Max would do great,” Sarkisian said. “I don’t know if I could say the same thing a year ago at this time.”

On Saturday at the Coliseum, Browne completed long passes to receivers Isaac Whitney , Steven Mitchell and JuJu Smith during the scrimmage portion of a full-pads practice.

“Coach Helton said one day things will start clicking,” Browne said afterward. “I feel like it’s coming on slowly but surely — I haven’t changed anything huge — but the throws are working out and it’s fun.”

Last season, Browne played one significan­t snap against Utah when Kessler was briefly sidelined, but he otherwise provided lategame relief and completed three of seven passes.

Browne’s arm appears stronger, his command of the offense improved.

Experience in the offense has enabled Browne to play without hesitation.

“Everything is quicker,” he said recently. “Everything is a little more fast and I’m getting comfortabl­e. I’m not thinking twice…. That’s a huge advantage.”

Greene, a left-handed passer, has improved his accuracy since coming to USC in January 2014 from Gardena Serra High.

Greene, 6-2 and 200 pounds, said that his decision-making and understand­ing of the offense also are better after a year in Sarkisian’s system.

Greene is pushing Browne for the backup role with an eye on 2016.

“I’m just doing everything I can to make sure I’m in the conversati­on,” Greene said.

Town, a January enrollee from Ventura St. Bonaventur­e High, is listed at 6-3 and 205 pounds. He has struggled at times but also enjoyed stretches of success while becoming acclimated to the speed and schemes of the college game.

“Ricky is doing a really nice job for a young person in his first camp,” Helton said.

Mitchell noted the growth of all three quarterbac­ks.

Browne is talking more to receivers and reading the defense more effectivel­y, Greene is going through his progressio­ns quicker and Town is benefiting from having initiated pre-spring workouts with receivers, Mitchell said.

Darnold, a 6-4, 215-pound dual-threat from San Clemente High, will arrive this summer.

Kessler waited more than two years for his opportunit­y to succeed Matt Barkley as the starter. Former quarterbac­ks Matt Leinart , John David Booty and Mark Sanchez also waited several years before they got their opportunit­y.

“It really does help,” Kessler said of waiting. “It’s important to get that experience, to gain those practices where you can make mistakes, and then know what to expect when you get in the game.”

Quick hits

Defensive lineman Claude Pelon suffered an apparent shoulder injury early in practice and sat out the rest of the workout.... The Trojans practice Tuesday at the Coliseum and Thursday on campus before concluding spring workouts with the spring game Saturday at the Coliseum.

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Los Angeles Times ?? USC COACH Steve Sarkisian shares a moment with quarterbac­ks Max Browne (4) and Cody Kessler during a game against Notre Dame. Browne is hoping to be next in line for the starting position.
Luis Sinco Los Angeles Times USC COACH Steve Sarkisian shares a moment with quarterbac­ks Max Browne (4) and Cody Kessler during a game against Notre Dame. Browne is hoping to be next in line for the starting position.

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