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USC’s Darnold calmly handles praise and hype

- Carter Karels @CarterKare­ls USA TODAY Sports

A quality first start in college wasn’t good enough for Southern California’s Sam Darnold because it still resulted in a 31-27 loss to Utah.

The then-redshirt freshman took the initiative and texted Matt Leinart, USC’s Heisman Trophy winner in 2004. Leinart, who will be inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in December, was quick to respond.

“After that Utah loss we got the team together, with no coaches, in a meeting,” Darnold said Thursday at the Pac-12 media days. “We just kind of gained trust in each other and were really honest. We had an honest conversati­on.”

USC began 2016 with a 1-3 record. Before Darnold replaced the initial starter, Max Browne, the Trojans scored a combined one touchdown against Alabama and Stanford (USC’s win came against Utah State 45-7). Leinart provided encouragem­ent for eager Darnold.

Leinart was right. Darnold, or “Sammy D,” as his teammates call him, guided the Trojans to nine consecutiv­e victories — including a thrilling 52-49 Rose Bowl win against Penn State.

In a three-month span, the USC quarterbac­k blossomed into a star. Many NFL mock drafts project Darnold as the first overall pick in 2018. He is one of the Heisman Trophy favorites.

“I think they got the best quar- terback in the nation,” Stanford coach David Shaw said of the Trojans.

Despite the popularity and hype, Darnold remains publicly humble and appears poised. The light bulb, he said, went off almost immediatel­y for him — after his first couple of drives against Utah.

“I’ve grown in many ways, and learning how to handle that, it’s been amazing. It’s been a journey,” Darnold said. “At the same time, with team success comes individual success. I’m not naive to that, so we have to do well as a team.”

The self-proclaimed “quarterbac­k nerd” said his calm demeanor stems from his support system while growing up. USC will ask for that quiet confidence out of its quarterbac­k this season, a year the Trojans are favorites to win their conference.

“A national championsh­ip, that’s our ultimate goal,” Darnold said. “We can’t do that without winning the (Pac-12) South and winning the Pac-12.”

Although that memorable Rose Bowl lingers in most USC fans’ minds, Darnold hasn’t watched the game in a couple of months. Instead, he sought help from quarterbac­ks coach Jordan Palmer, who helped alter Darnold’s throwing motion over the summer.

“Probably staying patient in the pocket and not being so anxious to scramble,” Darnold said about how he can progress. “I know that’s a strength of mine, improvisin­g sometimes. But there’s a fine line between staying in the pocket too long as well.”

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KIRBY LEE, USA TODAY SPORTS “I think they got the best quarterbac­k in the nation,” Stanford coach David Shaw says of USC’s Sam Darnold, above.

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