Los Angeles Times

Helton likes what he sees from quarterbac­ks

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

Clay Helton breathed a sigh of relief.

The USC coach said he would finally get a good night’s sleep after seeing noticeable improvemen­t from the Trojans’ young quarterbac­ks during a scrimmage Saturday.

“We needed this day offensivel­y,” Helton said. “They built some confidence and now hopefully we can carry it over through next week.”

The scrimmage marked the best performanc­es through 12 workouts by thirdyear sophomore Matt Fink and redshirt freshman Jack Sears, who have recently been plagued by turnovers and at times have struggled to locate receivers.

Saturday, Fink played steadily, completing several short to midrange throws, with no turnovers, and after an early miscue, Sears proved he could bounce back.

“Not where we want them yet, but you have seen improvemen­ts,” Helton said. “And it was great to see those kids find the one-on-one opportunit­y today and give the receivers chances.”

During his first series, Sears was backed up in the end zone when he attempted a short pass. Cornerback Jonathan Lockett jumped the route, intercepte­d the pass and returned it a few yards for a touchdown.

“You have a quarterbac­k that’s supposed to have an inside-out progressio­n and he skips the inside and throws it outside,” Helton said. “All of a sudden a fifth-year senior who has played a lot of football makes a big play.”

The next series, Sears threw a deep pass down the sideline to Velus Jones Jr., who pulled away from the secondary for an 85-yard score.

Sears followed with another deep pass to Jones and a couple of midrange completion­s. Jones also scored on a sweep.

“He made three explosive plays today,” Helton said of Jones, who has had a breakout spring as he competes for a starting role. “He’s been pushed to the forefront and asked to do a little bit more and challenged to do a little bit more.”

After several practices that seemed to yield little quarterbac­k progress, Helton said Saturday’s performanc­es could provide a confidence boost through the remaining three practices.

“It was the best function of the quarterbac­ks,” Helton said, adding, “The mind-set offensivel­y today was where we want it.”

Secondary scores

Lockett’s intercepti­on was his second this spring. The fifth-year senior is competing for a starting spot after he was sidelined last season following hip surgery.

“He’s always been a great guy who has great ball skills,” Helton said last week. “He’s really doing a nice job out here.”

Senior cornerback Iman Marshall also created a turnover Saturday.

Fink completed a midrange throw to Tyler Vaughns, whom Marshall stripped, then returned the takeaway 40 yards for a touchdown.

Running away

Tailbacks Aca’Cedric Ware and Vavae Malepeai broke several runs throughout the scrimmage.

“The tone was set by the offensive line and the physicalit­y of both Ced and Vae,” Helton said. “The way they ran the ball downhill… they came with the right mindset.”

Ware has received a bulk of the carries this spring with Stephen Carr sidelined after undergoing back surgery.

Malepeai was sidelined and slowed for several practices because of a hamstring injury. Saturday was his most productive workout.

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Quarterbac­ks coach Bryan Ellis returned after missing Thursday’s practice for the birth of his daughter… Players were not available to the media Saturday.

 ?? Robert Gauthier Los Angeles Times ?? QUARTERBAC­KS Jack Sears (13) and Matt Fink showed noticeable improvemen­t during a scrimmage Saturday. “We needed this,” coach Clay Helton said.
Robert Gauthier Los Angeles Times QUARTERBAC­KS Jack Sears (13) and Matt Fink showed noticeable improvemen­t during a scrimmage Saturday. “We needed this,” coach Clay Helton said.

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