Walker County Messenger

USC quarterbac­k Sam Darnold adjusting to life in the spotlight

- By Dan Greenspan

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Southern California quarterbac­k Sam Darnold had nowhere to go, an unfamiliar position given his penchant for avoiding pressure as a redshirt freshman.

However, there was no eluding the cameras and audio recorders in front of Darnold at Pac-12 media days. Not for the mandatory 25-minute interview availabili­ty, not during a less formal but equally crowded session after lunch.

“It’s not uncomforta­ble. I mean, it’s just, I don’t know . It’s not that uncomforta­ble,” Darnold said. “It’s definitely a new thing that I am going to have to get used to.”

Darnold was the brightest star at the conference’s two-day countdown to the upcoming season, held in a ballroom in the heart of Hollywood. The Trojans were the overwhelmi­ng favorite to win the Pac-12 South in the annual media poll, and garnered 28 of 52 votes to win the conference title, something USC has not done since 2008.

Darnold is the odds-on favorite in Las Vegas to win the Heisman Trophy and touted as the likely first-overall pick in the 2018 NFL draft.

Only when USC had lost two of its first three games would Darnold get the nod. After losing his first start, Darnold would lead USC to nine straight wins to close out the season, capped off by a last-second win in the Rose Bowl against Big Ten champion Penn State.

Darnold is now one of college football’s biggest names. The media obligation­s that come with that mantle might not come naturally to him, but Darnold is treating them with the same deliberate approach that allowed him to throw for 3,086 yards and 31 touchdowns against nine intercepti­ons last season.

“I think I’ve prepared my whole life for this, but at the same time I never knew it was going to get like this,” Darnold said. “This opportunit­y doesn’t come around all that often so you have really got to take advantage of it. I think that’s kind of been the story line throughout my whole football career is just taking advantage of opportunit­ies when they are given to me. I’m not trying to blow this one.”

Besides the usual questions about goals for the upcoming season, a rebuilding offensive line or potential standouts at wide receiver, Darnold was asked about the idea that NFL teams might tank to be able to draft him.

“It’s humbling. I embrace that topic of conversati­on, but ultimately that’s not in my control,” he said. “I try to just put it aside as best I can.”

There was also a query about whether Darnold is the best quarterbac­k in college football.

“I’m confident for sure, but I don’t think that’s up to me to decide,” he said. “I’m going to go out there every day and play to the best of my ability, but I’m not here to say whether I’m the best or not.”

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