
Waymond Jordan
Doubtful
Injury Ankle
Est. Return 11/22/2025
2025 Rush/Rec Stats
ATT
88
YDS
576
TD
5
YDS
55
TD
0
2025 Rush/Rec Projections
2025 Fantasy Outlook
The revolving door at running back for USC continues to spin with Jordan, a top JUCO prospect who was the NJCAA Offensive Player of the year last season. Translating explosive numbers to the CFB is no easy task, but the Trojans will need his help after losing Woody Marks to the NFL. Although coach Lincoln Riley likes to air it out, there will be no shortage of work for Jordan, who will continue the tradition of elite running back play that USC is known for. The mass exodus of receivers in the offseason will also place added focus on the running game, and although the depth chart is jammed with several options (including transfer Eli Sanders from New Mexico State), Jordan is expected to end on top, with Sanders serving as a change-of-pace back. If he can adjust to the speed of CFB defenses, Jordan could receive enough volume to be one of the top running backs in the Big Ten. Read Past Outlooks
Unlikely to play
Head coach Lincoln Riley said Tuesday that he doesn't expect Jordan (ankle) to play Saturday against Oregon, Keely Eure of 247Sports.com reports.
ANALYSIS
Riley noted Jordan is getting closer to returning. However, it looks like the tailback will need at least another week to recover. Jordan hasn't appeared in a game since Week 7. King Miller should continue to serve as USC's top RB while Bryan Jackson mixes in.
Riley noted Jordan is getting closer to returning. However, it looks like the tailback will need at least another week to recover. Jordan hasn't appeared in a game since Week 7. King Miller should continue to serve as USC's top RB while Bryan Jackson mixes in.
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DNP for Week 12
Jordan (ankle) did not play during USC's 26-21 win Saturday against Iowa.
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Could be emergency option
Jordan (ankle) could be an emergency option in Saturday's game against Iowa, according to Shotgun Spratling of 247Sports.com.
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Not spotted in warmups
Jordan (ankle) has not been spotted in warmups ahead of Saturday's game against Iowa, Connor Morrissette of 247Sports.com reports.
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Questionable for Saturday
Jordan (ankle) is questionable for Saturday's game versus Iowa.
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Will miss at least four weeks
Jordan (ankle) is expected to miss four to six weeks, Matt Zenitz of CBS Sports reports.
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