Ryan Kartje is the USC beat writer at the Los Angeles Times. He joined The Times after six years with the Southern California News Group, where he covered everything from Vin Scully’s retirement to LaVar Ball’s rise to the NFL’s rebirth in L.A. His features work has been honored by the Associated Press Sports Editors, as well as several other regional press groups. A Michigan native and University of Michigan graduate, Kartje previously wrote for Fox Sports Wisconsin and the Bloomington (Ind.) Herald-Times.
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USC coach Lincoln Riley filled the final hole on his coaching staff, naming longtime NFL defensive coordinator Rob Ryan the Trojans’ linebackers coach.
D’Anton Lynn, who oversaw a big turnaround in his first season as USC’s defensive coordinator, signs a contract extension with the team.
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Former USC quarterback Miller Moss lost his childhood home, USC’s men’s team was on the road and not sure if their homes were standing.
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