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What A Difference Four Years Makes!

Four years ago, USC set a record for its highest-attended spring football game with 33,427 fans. How did we go from that to the few hundred who showed up at a fan appreciation day? I’ll take a stab: In his first year, Lincoln Riley wanted a spring showcase on ESPN to try and promote the program and get people talking about USC again, with a helpful … Continue reading What A Difference Four Years Makes!

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USC Sunday Buzz: A Familiar Sight Unseen

I thought this would be a weekend free of USC losing to UCLA. I was wrong. USC’s beach volleyball team met UCLA in a tournament yesterday at San Luis Obispo. The Bruins won, 3-2. Awesome day celebrating the power of the Trojan Family! Thanks to our players and everyone who joined us for Fan Appreciation Day and Swim with Mike✌️ pic.twitter.com/D2golbYTCG — Jennifer Cohen (@ADJenniferCohen) … Continue reading USC Sunday Buzz: A Familiar Sight Unseen

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If It’s Friday, It’s Time For A USC Notes Column

USC is popping up in several early Top 25 men’s basketball polls. Do people think Alijah Arenas is coming back? The players metioned so far as potential incoming transfers sound underwhelming. Levy was a member of the UCLA football team in 1953 and then in 1954 became a coach for the UCLA freshman football team. He was assigned a locker in the coaches’ lockeroom. It … Continue reading If It’s Friday, It’s Time For A USC Notes Column

USC Still Has A Lot Of Naming Rights For Sale

USC is still $25 million short in reaching its goal of raising $225 million for its new athletic facilities, according to Jen Cohen. Now the funny part: USC is still trying to sell naming rights to virtually every part of the football building and baseball stadium. For example, it wants to put names on the turf field, recruit terrace and multi-purpose room for football. And … Continue reading USC Still Has A Lot Of Naming Rights For Sale

USC Notes: Lincoln Riley Encouraged By Some Spring Positions

Lincoln Riley said at the end of spring practice that he feels better about the wide receiver, tight end and linebacker positions. Wide receiver and tight end? I mean, USC is always good at wide receiver. Why would he ever be concerned.. Tight end? USC pays Mark Bowman $1.5 million. Enough said. Now linebacker is the interesting one. Because I’ve noted it as a sore … Continue reading USC Notes: Lincoln Riley Encouraged By Some Spring Positions