Will USC Increase Its Commitment To Baseball?

With baseball still on people’s minds, will USC invest more NIL in the baseball program after its playoff run?

Former USC pitcher Cade Aoki is at the College World Series with Georgia. After last season, some USC players transferred. It wasn’t just NIL but there were also concerns about the amount of money invested into the baseball program.

So let’s see if USC gets more transfers this summer.

  • Former USC president Max Nikias will be at Vroman’s bookstore in Pasadena on Saturday at 3 p.m. to promote his book, “American Trojan.” This serves as an official warning if you are in the area.

3 thoughts on “Will USC Increase Its Commitment To Baseball?

  1. It’s too bad that Seaver, Johnson, McGwire and our other hall of famers from years ago were not able to earn the salaries that big stars earn now. We need baseball boosters who have the money to invest in NIL contracts. It is like USC is building from scratch and not a legacy. The past two years under Coach Andy are definitely a start, especially if a player like Mason Edwards can get a big bonus contract. That was a good reason to not endanger his arm by pitching with only two days rest. I can understand playing the long game as long as Coach Andy is paid to stay with the program for the long haul. Let’s get a track and field championship again this weekend. Fight on, Dan, Class of 1962

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  2. KAM: The new incoming college football millionaires spending $80,000 on their high school proms.

    DON: Welcome to prom in the NIL era. Young superstars are remaking the high school rite of passage into a cultural phenomenon all their own, part victory lap and part personal branding opportunity.

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