Reunited with USC defensive coordinator Alex Grinch, who recruited him to Ohio State, Shaw had to wait deep into the season before making an impact in their win against Arizona.
LOS ANGELES — After Bryson Shaw had jumped the route, after he had completed the interception, after he had returned the ball into Arizona territory, the transfer safety jogged off to the USC sidelines.“He deserved that game he just played in,” defensive lineman Tuli Tuipulotu said of the response from Shaw’s teammates. “He’s been working hard, getting extra work in. I always see that, working with and stuff. He deserved it, he earned it.
At USC, it was a chance for him to reunite with defensive coordinator Alex Grinch, who recruited Shaw to Ohio State but left for Oklahoma before the two could truly work together. But his late addition to the USC roster, and at safety, a position of rare depth for the Trojans’ defense, meant that Shaw had to bide his time before getting the chance to play for USC.
“I’m always positive, never look too negative. Never too down on myself, never too high on myself, kind of just a straight line,” Shaw said. “Just keep working, keep coming to work every day, keep fighting and swinging and let it all play out. I’m truly blessed to be out here.”in the 45-38 victory over the Wildcats
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