Heading into the 2026 season, the USC Trojans and coach Eric Musselman have done a solid job recruiting more players for the frontcourt, which could bode well for future success in the Big Ten and the NCAA Tournament.
Heading into the 2026 season, the USC Trojans and coach Eric Musselman have done a solid job recruiting more players for the frontcourt, which could bode well for future success in the Big Ten and the NCAA Tournament.
Throughout a very productive freshman season, USC Trojans freshman guard Jazzy Davidson was able to join an elite group of players who have had great collegiate careers.
USC Trojans men’s basketball will compete in the 2026 Acrisure Series in Palm Springs, giving coach Eric Musselman’s year three Trojans an early-season test against a loaded field.
The USC Trojans are having an active offseason with a handful of transfer portals and the return of key players, but there is one major flaw in their recruiting strategy that could be problematic.
As coach Eric Musselman and the USC Trojans head into the 2026 season, the additions of significant size in the frontcourt should help USC to compete in the Big Ten and have a much better showing than they did in 2025.
Heading into the 2026 season, the USC Trojans and coach Lindsay Gottlieb are set to find success next season and beyond with a top recruiting class and the return of two key players.
While the USC Trojans are thriving with strong offseason additions and returning stars, their in-state rival, the UCLA Bruins, are struggling with missed transfer targets and roster holes.
As NIL and the transfer portal continue to change the landscape of collegiate athletics, the USC Trojans have found an elite level of success in high school recruiting for their 2026 classes in football and basketball.
The USC Trojans look to have a bounce back season and as their offseason moves continue to round out, they are starting to look like legitimate Big Ten title contenders for 2026-27.