Los Angeles Times

They’re cool for the summer

Quarterbac­ks Sears, Fink show progress in USC’s final practice before training camp.

- By Lindsey Thiry UCLA REPORT lindsey.thiry@latimes.com Twitter: @LindseyThi­ry

USC quarterbac­ks Matt Fink and Jack Sears end spring football practice on a high note.

The progress of Matt Fink and Jack Sears was apparent Saturday during USC’s spring practice finale at Cromwell Field.

Both quarterbac­ks operated with relative ease as they took turns running the offense. They completed a majority of their passes and for the first time in several workouts neither turned the ball over.

“The quarterbac­ks did a nice job,” coach Clay Helton said. “The runners ran the ball very well and the playaction game looked good.”

As they compete to replace Sam Darnold, Saturday’s performanc­e was another positive step for Fink and Sears after uneven performanc­es through the first half of spring, when they struggled with reading the defense and locating receivers.

“We had some hiccups in the beginning,” said Fink, a third-year sophomore who has appeared in three games, completing six of nine passes. “But I think timing with the receivers has gotten a little bit better. I’ve gotten a lot more comfortabl­e in the pocket and a lot more comfortabl­e with our playbook and I can trust our whole offensive unit now.”

Said Sears, a redshirt freshman: “It’s night and day, just going from running the scout team in the fall to stepping in with the ones and getting all those reps. … Just a lot more comfortabl­e, a lot more chemistry developing.”

Offensive coordinato­r Tee Martin and Helton simplified the offense and have emphasized a run-first scheme to aid the developmen­t of the young quarterbac­ks. Helton also stressed learning over competitio­n this spring in order to give the quarterbac­ks an opportunit­y for growth without the pressure of mistakes.

“Both just improved in decision making and accuracy, especially down the field,” Helton said. “We did a tremendous job today of decision making — no really forced balls anywhere — and then also just the accuracy part of giving our wideouts a chance to make plays, that’s probably the biggest improvemen­t for both kids.”

With spring practices complete, competitio­n will move to the forefront.

Fink and Sears will be joined in June by J.T. Daniels, a highly sought recruit who led Santa Ana Mater Dei High to a 15-0 record and is graduating a year early to enroll in summer courses at USC. Daniels was a constant presence on the sideline throughout the spring.

“Every little bit helps,” Helton said of Daniels, who will share repetition­s with Fink and Sears during 13 summer workouts that coaches are not allowed to attend.

Helton said that playerrun practices will be critical to the quarterbac­ks’ developmen­t before training camp opens on Aug. 3.

“We’ve got a lot of work to do,” Helton said. “You’ve really got to put some great work in right now on film and strength and conditioni­ng, working with your wide receivers, have those playerrun practices and then get to training camp and hopefully you’re firing on all cylinders by then.”

Fink and Sears are eager for the competitio­n to continue.

“I’m excited for what’s to come,” Fink said.

Etc.

Helton said the defense finished the spring ahead of where he expected it to be. Defensive backs were among the most outstandin­g and improved position group, Helton said. … Running back Dominic Davis missed several practices this spring after undergoing a procedure to repair a deviated septum. … Receivers Randal Grimes and Keyshawn Young were absent from practices this week to focus on academics. … Tight end Tyler Petite did not practice Saturday because of a hamstring injury.

 ?? Photograph­s by Nick Agro For The Times ?? MATT FINK says he’s more comfortabl­e in the pocket and with the playbook, and “I can trust our whole offensive unit now.”
Photograph­s by Nick Agro For The Times MATT FINK says he’s more comfortabl­e in the pocket and with the playbook, and “I can trust our whole offensive unit now.”
 ??  ?? JACK SEARS completed a majority of his passes and didn’t turn the ball over in Saturday’s spring practice finale at Cromwell Field.
JACK SEARS completed a majority of his passes and didn’t turn the ball over in Saturday’s spring practice finale at Cromwell Field.

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