Kamari Ramsey takes leading role on USC’s defense, teaching D’Anton Lynn’s scheme

Kamari Ramsey can become a difference-making player for USC, given his knowledge of the D’Anton Lynn system.

USC safety Kamari Ramsey joined Adam Breneman on a new episode of “Next Up.” Ramsey transferred to USC in the spring of 2024 from UCLA. Last season, he played for USC’s newly appointed defensive coordinator, D’Anton Lynn. Ramsey recorded 40 tackles, including 2.5 for loss, 5 pass breakups and 1 interception while starting in all 11 games he appeared in during the 2023 season.

USC has to hope that with multiple UCLA players on the USC defense this year, the process of teaching players will become a lot smoother. Ramsey and John Humphrey can share knowledge of Lynn’s system with their teammates and help the Trojans absorb knowledge more fully. This could lead to a big jump in defensive performance, which is a central key for the Men of Troy if they want to produce a successful season.

In this exclusive interview, Kamari Ramsey discusses his decision to transfer from UCLA to USC and how the adjustment has been so far. Kamari also sheds some light on what D’Anton Lynn’s defensive scheme will look like in 2024, embracing a leadership role for the Trojans on the field, and much more.

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