
Newby stated that USCโs coaching staff played a major role in helping him make the decision. He pointed to head coach Lincoln Riley and defensive coordinator DโAnton Lynn as influential figures who provided a clear and realistic developmental plan. According to Newby, what stood out was not just the promise of playing time but the genuine belief the staff showed in his potential and leadership ability. He said the coaches gave him a strong sense of confidence about the direction of the program and how he would be used within their defensive system.
The linebacker, who stands at 6-foot-3 and weighs 215 pounds, has built a reputation for his sideline-to-sideline quickness, sharp instincts, and tackling discipline. Analysts project him as a high-impact player who could compete for early playing time due to his speed and football intelligence. Newby noted that USCโs defensive scheme fits his style of play and that the programโs recent defensive adjustments made it an even more appealing destination.
Family and academics also factored into the decision. Newby said his parents were impressed with USCโs support system for student-athletes, particularly in balancing athletic and academic responsibilities. He emphasized that choosing USC wasnโt only about footballโit was about setting himself up for success on and off the field.