With the USC Trojans heading into yet another season with hopes of competing at the top level of college football, there is one team that USC cannot afford to overlook.
With the USC Trojans heading into yet another season with hopes of competing at the top level of college football, there is one team that USC cannot afford to overlook.
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.
Although the USC Trojans have more so been praised for their prolific offense, one player is emerging as an unexpected star that could be a crucial part of USC's success next season.
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.
In an offseason that saw a lot of player movement for the USC Trojans, coach Lincoln Riley must now navigate major program changes amid a playoff-or-bust 2026 season.
The USC Trojans look to continue their trend of landing star in-state talent as they remain in the hunt for one of the top cornerback recruits in the country.