Micah Banuelos works to make up for lost time as USC aims to build its strongest o-line
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Micah Banuelos faced significant shoulder and knee injuries during his early college career at USC, which limited his playtime. Despite these challenges, Banuelos has begun to compete for a role on the offensive line as he enters his third season. His persistence in overcoming injuries has caught the attention of coaches, with head coach Lincoln Riley noting his considerable power and skill in positioning. With injuries affecting other linemen, Banuelos has taken significant snaps with the first-team unit, showcasing his potential as a contributor to the team.
Banuelos would check out, have his shoulder popped back in and then reenter the game like nothing changed.
But when that shoulder injury lingered past high school and into his freshman season, there was no ignoring it anymore.
Banuelos has taken considerable snaps through camp with the first-team offensive line.
He's getting a ton of reps right now, and so far, he's just carrying on from that. He has a lot of power.
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