Football fans are stunned after learning that the USC Trojans hired Rob Ryan for an assistant coaching position.
The USC Trojans have hired former NFL assistant Rob Ryan as the defense's assistant head coach as well as linebackers coach. Ryan is a two-time Super Bowl champ
Well, we didn't see this coming. On Saturday afternoon, it was revealed that Rob Ryan is taking his talents to Southern California. Ryan, 62, has decades of experience coaching football. From 2004-2015,
Raiders defensive assistant Rob Ryan joins Lincoln Riley's staff as the assistant head coach and linebackers coach of USC football
USC is hiring longtime NFL assistant Rob Ryan as its linebackers coach, the program announced Saturday. Ryan, 62, will also hold the title of assistant head coach for defense as the Trojans enter their second season in the Big Ten needing to make more defensive strides under fourth-year head coach Lincoln Riley.
At a time when Rex Ryan hopes to become the head coach of the NYJ (again), his fraternal twin has taken a job at USC.
The Las Vegas Raiders senior defensive assistant with 35 years of coaching experience, including 24 in the NFL, will oversee the Trojans’ linebackers
Longtime NFL defensive coordinator Rob Ryan has been named Southern California’s assistant head coach for defense and linebackers coach. Ryan replaces Matt Entz, who became Fresno State’s head coach l
The Raiders are headed in a new direction in more ways than one, as they will now be without veteran coach Rob Ryan ... coach at the University of Southern California. It will be the first ...
With Johnson heading to Chicago and Mike Vrabel already in New England, five head coaching vacancies remain. The media could not be loaded, either because the server or network failed or because the format is not supported. The Jets, Saints, Jaguars, Raiders and Cowboys are still in the hunt.
We’re collecting all the news, injury reports, signings, rumors, and everything you need to follow the Raiders and the NFL in the month of January. We’ll update everything below in reverse chronological order: January 21 2:13 p.