USC's veteran linemen see bright future for young OT Mason Murphy

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Mason Murphy made his first start as USC’s right tackle Saturday against Arizona and veteran linemen saw his potential and future of the Trojans offense.

“That kid has a lot in front of him,” Dedich said, “and he’s working to get it.”That talent has taken some time to develop. Not to mention some “tough love” from USC’s veteran linemen, each of whom seems to have decided to take Murphy under their wing.“Dedich and [center] Brett [Neilon] and Jonah and all those guys have been on him, and they’ve pushed him and they set a good example for him,”said. “And I give Mason credit, he’s followed. We’ve been hard on him.

That development really sped up this summer, with Murphy healed from a broken foot — and his fellow linemen closely monitoring his progress. “We were all trying to get on him every day to get him to do the right things, to take every day each day at a time and prove [it] every day,” Monheim said. “Because he’s a super talented guy. If he does the right thing day in and day out, the sky’s the limit for him.”

Few seem to recognize that talent on the recruiting trail, where Murphy was a three-star prospect and the 48th-rated offensive tackle in the nation, according to 247 Sports. Two years later, he’s the centerpiece of USC’s future plans along the offensive line, whereare likely to see significant turnover in the offseason. Neilon, left tackle Bobby Haskins and left guard Andrew Vorhees will graduate, while Dedich has one last year of eligibility to use but could also declare for the draft.

USC got a brief glimpse of where its future at the position stands last Saturday when Vorhees was held out because of an injury. While Dedich flipped to the left side and Monheim shifted inside, Murphy stepped up in at right tackle.“We knew he was ready,” Monheim said. “[My advice was] just go out there and don’t hesitate. You’re good enough, you prepared well enough. Just let it fly, let it rip. We’ve got his back no matter what. That’s what I told him. I think he did that.

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