Greg McElroy is concerned about USC.

Following a 48-20 loss to Notre Dame over the weekend, it would appear the Trojan bandwagon is emptying with haste across college football. The offense looked rough in the loss to the Irish and it left many wondering if Lincoln Riley’s team — which, for what it’s worth, is still 4-0 in conference play — can make it back to the Pac-12 title game.

ESPN’s Greg McElroy took it a step further on the Always College Football podcast this week.

He questioned if USC wins more than one game over its last five.

“There’s a lot that’s still left on the schedule, man,” McElroy said. “You’ve got a game against Utah here in a week. Do you guys like your chances right now if you’re an SC fan against Utah? Granted, it’s in the Coliseum, but I can’t say I feel great about that situation for the Trojans.”

McElroy said Cal is scrappy, but that game on Oct. 28 is the only slam dunk win left on USC’s schedule.

“You’ve got Washington at your place, you’ve got at Oregon, and you’ve got UCLA,” McElroy continued. “They’re not going to be favored in any of the three. Do they get Utah? I don’t know.

“But I had said last week on the show USC might be a 7-5 football team without Caleb Williams. Well, USC might be a 7-5 football team with Caleb Williams. That’s the scary thing when you look at what’s left on the schedule.”

The Trojans are 18th in the latest AP Top 25 and they’re a four-point favorite over the Utes at home next Saturday.

Utah won this matchup twice a year ago, but quarterback Cameron Rising played a huge role in both wins. It’s unclear if Rising, who has been unavailable for each of the Utes’ first six games, will be in uniform when the Utes head to Los Angeles.

Kickoff is at 5 p.m. PT on FOX.