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USC Trojans Quarterback Sam Huard discusses the maturity level of the younger players. Huard talks about how the expectations the younger guys have and he emphasizes the younger guys trying to make relationships with the younger guys.
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00:03Yeah, it's awesome. I mean, it's such a great mix of the young guys and
00:06then the older guys as well. Some guys who have been here. I mean, seeing
00:09guys like Corey take a huge step this year is not just a player, but as a
00:12leader, having Terrell come transfer in, Zach's taking another step. I mean,
00:16just so many of those guys, there's a lot of depth in the room, which is
00:19awesome. And there's a lot of good players and they're just competing and
00:21getting better every day and they make our job easy out here for sure.
00:24I know you can't necessarily know the answer to this, but even the maturity
00:27level with the new freshmen, I feel like normally you come in and be kind
00:31of shy. Why do you think that they've taken this ownership to be leaders?
00:35Yeah, no doubt. I think, you know, I think the expectations they have, they're
00:39embracing it kind of as their class, the number one class coming in. But there's
00:42like a humble confidence about it. And I think they've come in and like I said,
00:46they just done a great job of building relationships with everyone in the
00:48locker room. Like, you know, they're always texting us older guys to go watch
00:51film to get extra work in. Like when you see guys come in and just put their
00:55heads down and work hard, like it, it speaks a lot. And so just seeing those
00:58guys continue to do that and the way it translates on the field, like I said,
01:03the future is bright for this class. And at the same time, you know, it really
01:06matches well with the team we have right now. And we're really excited for the
01:09season.
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