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Trojans' Williams making most of being back on field

- By Adam Grosbard agrosbard@scng.com @adamgrosba­rd on Twitter

PALO ALTO >> USC safety Max Williams had just finished speaking, and another question was being asked at the news conference following the 10th-ranked Trojans' 4128 win over Stanford.

But head coach Lincoln Riley leaned toward the microphone and interrupte­d.

“I'll say too, this guy's been a warrior for us,” Riley said. “He had a little medical thing done after spring. He could have easily not pushed through spring, had it done then. He didn't do it. He waited, got every single rep he possibly could, fought through it.

“This guy, in a lot of ways, embodies what we want in this program. The toughness and the desire to be out there.”

Riley was finished, and again a new question was being asked. But this time, quarterbac­k Caleb Williams interrupte­d.

“I'll add to that. He's played, since I've got here, he's made me better,” the QB said. “And then too, like Coach said, he fought through all those little injuries and he came back in fall and played different positions on defense, wherever they needed him. And like Coach said, that's kind of what we need and the players we need mentality-wise.”

Riley and Caleb Williams were around for the minor injuries that Max Williams fought through, but his journey to Saturday, when he intercepte­d a pass on the opening drive and later forced a fumble on the goal line, is longer and more fraught than that.

It was the spring of 2021 when Williams tore his ACL, the same injury he suffered his senior year in high school. His path to a starting job as a redshirt sophomore was over. Instead, he was on the road to rehab.

Williams never took that as an off-year, however. To the contrary, there was concern

FRESNO STATE AT USC

When: Saturday, 7:30 p.m.

Where: Coliseum

TV/radio: Ch. 11 / AM 790

Records: Fresno State 1-1; USC 2-0, 1-0 in Pac-12

Fresno State update: The Bulldogs had their hearts broken against Oregon State on Saturday. FSU appeared to have wrapped up the win with a 4-yard touchdown pass from QB Jake Haener to Erik Brooks with 1:05to play, giving the Bulldogs a three-point lead. But Oregon State drove down the field and, with three seconds left at the Fresno 2-yard line, opted to go for the win rather than force overtime. A Jack Colletto keeper out of the Wildcat was successful and Fresno lost 35-32 . ... Haener had the opportunit­y to follow former Fresno coach Jake Dickert to Washington State but opted to stay with the Bulldogs. Through two games, he has completed 74.7% of his passes for 737yards and three TDs. ... RB Jordan Mims is averaging 5.4yards per carry to go with four touchdowns (five, including a passing TD).

USC update: The Trojans passed their first Pac-12and road tests Saturday with a 41-28win over Stanford . ... QB Caleb Williams continued his stellar play, completing 20of 27 passes for 341yards and four touchdowns without an intercepti­on . ... The lion's share of the yards went to WR Jordan Addison, who gained 172yards on seven receptions while scoring two touchdowns for the second consecutiv­e week. ... RB Travis Dye got more of a workhorse workload Saturday, with 14carries compared to Austin Jones' eight. Dye gained 105yards with a touchdown . ... For the second consecutiv­e game, USC recorded four turnovers, bringing the season total to eight. The Trojans had 19turnover­s all last season.

— Adam Grosbard

at USC that he was working too much, pushing too hard to expedite a recovery. During practices, he could be seen running the sidelines and doing plyometric­s in the corner of the field, always moving.

“The kid's a dog,” center Brett Neilon said. “He works probably the hardest on the team.”

As Riley and Caleb Williams alluded to, it did not take long for all the newcomers at USC to appreciate Max Williams' determinat­ion and work ethic. He bounced around wherever defensive coordinato­r Alex Grinch asked him, and seemed likely to land as USC's starting nickle defensive back.

But Grinch saw safety as a greater area of need, and moved Williams to free safety late in fall camp. He came up with five tackles and a quarterbac­k hurry in the season opener.

And then he followed it up

with Saturday's seven-tackle performanc­e, second most on the team. On the opening drive, he saw a pass tipped by a receiver, then by teammate Calen Bullock, then grabbed it himself and returned it 32 yards into Stanford territory to give the offense an easy launching pad.

When the Cardinal were driving, threatenin­g to make a game of it in the second quarter, Williams flew in and dislodged the ball from running back E.J. Smith's hands to create a second turnover.

“This time last year, I was rehabbing from an injury on the sidelines, watching, not being able to contribute. So this makes me much more appreciati­ve,” Williams said. “It's just a blessing to be back out there making plays.”

Neilon distilled it to a simpler emotion for those who have watched Williams.

“It's joy,” Neilon said. “He's been through a lot and deserves all of it.”

 ?? EZRA SHAW — GETTY IMAGES ?? Max Williams (4) of USC forces Stanford running back E.J. Smith to fumble the ball inside the Trojans' 5-yard line on Saturday. The Trojans recovered to thwart the Cardinal drive.
EZRA SHAW — GETTY IMAGES Max Williams (4) of USC forces Stanford running back E.J. Smith to fumble the ball inside the Trojans' 5-yard line on Saturday. The Trojans recovered to thwart the Cardinal drive.

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