Football

- Title:
- Offensive Analyst
- Email:
- rroh@usc.edu
Robert Roh enters his second season as an offensive analyst at USC, and fourth on head coach Lincoln Riley’s staff. He primarily works with the wide receivers.
In 2024, the Trojans finished the season ranked in the national Top 25 in passing offense (10, 291.9), third down conversion percentage (25, 0.448), total offense (23, 437.2) and first downs offense (24, 303). WR Makai Lemon was USC's most versatile player of the 2024 season. He recorded 46 receptions for a team-leading 665 yards (14.5 avg.) and 3 TDs. Lemon also fielded kickoff returns, recording 18 returns for 468 yards (26.0 avg.) with a long of 80 yards. He ranked No. 6 in the nation in kickoff returns. The Trojans concluded the season with a 35-31 victory over Texas A&M in the Las Vegas Bowl. The win marked the biggest comeback victory in Las Vegas Bowl history. Additionally, it was the largest deficit that USC has ever overcome in a bowl game win, with the previous being a 15-point deficit against Penn State in the 2017 Rose Bowl. Wide receiver Ja’Kobi Lane was named the bowl MVP after recording 7 receptions for 127 yards and a Las Vegas Bowl record 3 TDs. Throughout the season, Lane recorded 43 receptions for 525 yards and a team-leading 12 TDs.
Roh previously served in the role of offensive assistant in 2023 and was a volunteer offensive analyst in 2022.
In the spring of 2022, he was selected for the Philadelphia Eagles month-long Diversity Development Series.
He worked as an undergrad student assistant in the USC Player Personnel and Recruiting Department for four years (2018-2022).
Roh earned his bachelor's degree in Business Administration from USC with a minor in Real Estate Development in 2022.
He was raised in Los Angeles, Calif.