Aaron Taylor+FollowUSC football’s quiet rebuild is heating upUSC’s football program is quietly building something special. After a rocky stretch, Coach Lincoln Riley and his staff have been laying the groundwork for a stronger, more consistent team. With Jayden Maiava stepping into his first full year and Coach D’Anton Lynn now fully settled in as defensive coordinator, there’s a real sense of momentum. The behind-the-scenes staff are also making a difference, and it feels like the Trojans are finally learning from past missteps. Could this be the year USC’s patience pays off? What do you think is the key to turning things around for the Trojans? #Sports #Football #USC00Share
glen25+FollowUSC football’s new energy is catching onUSC football is starting to turn heads again—this time, not just among die-hard fans. After years of skepticism, even neutral observers and rival fans are admitting that Lincoln Riley’s squad looks ready to break old habits and chase a big season. With more outlets slotting the Trojans into preseason Top 25 lists, it feels like the old sense of USC as a national powerhouse is making a comeback. If the team racks up early wins, expect the buzz to get even louder. What do you think—are we witnessing the start of a true USC resurgence? #Sports #Football #USC00Share
phughes+FollowKeeshawn Silver’s early spark on USC’s defenseUSC’s defensive line is already looking tougher, and a big reason is Keeshawn Silver. After transferring in, Silver’s experience is showing up both on the field and in the locker room—coaches say it’s like having a pro in the building. With new leadership from Coach D’Anton Lynn and Coach Eric Henderson, the Trojans’ defense is finally becoming a strength instead of a weakness. Fans who’ve wanted more grit in the trenches should be excited—Silver’s presence could be a game-changer this season. What do you think: Is this the year USC’s defense takes over? #Sports #Football #USC00Share
Chad Williams+FollowUSC’s 2026 football class just got even strongerUSC’s recruiting momentum is on fire—Breck Kolojay, a four-star lineman from IMG Academy, has officially shut down his recruitment and is all-in with the Trojans. He’s joining a crew of top-tier talent, including his roommate and fellow five-star, Keenyi Pepe. What’s wild is how these relationships—old friends, campus visits, and a chance to meet Aaron Donald—seem to be shaping the future of USC football. With 32 commitments (22 blue-chips!), USC is building something special. How do you think this stacked class will impact the Trojans’ future? #Sports #Football #USC00Share
Jay Williams+FollowUSC’s O-line depth: A real test this fallUSC fans, the Trojans’ biggest question heading into fall camp isn’t about the new defense or the hype around the roster—it’s all about offensive tackle depth. With DJ Wingfield’s status still up in the air, Lincoln Riley is openly concerned about what happens if one of the main guys goes down. The domino effect could force underclassmen into tough spots before they’re ready, something USC painfully learned last season. There’s still time to sort it out, but building reliable depth at tackle is now priority #1. How confident are you in the next men up? #Sports #Football #USC00Share
Chad Williams+FollowUSC ramps up local recruiting gameUSC is doubling down on California talent, making a big push to keep top high school stars close to home. After three-star tight end Keawe Browne reopened his recruitment, the Trojans wasted no time reaching out, hoping to bring him in for an official visit this fall. With 17 of their 32 current 2026 commits already from California, USC’s strategy is clear: build a powerhouse with homegrown players. It’s not just Browne—USC is eyeing other in-state standouts for 2027, too. How do you feel about this local-first approach? Could it reshape college football in California? #Sports #Football #USC00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowMaiava’s Neutral Mindset: USC’s Secret Weapon?Trojan fans, have you caught Jayden Maiava’s latest comments? The new QB1 says he’s all about keeping a neutral mindset—no highs, no lows, just steady focus. That’s a big shift for a position known for its pressure. Could this Zen approach help USC break through in big rivalry games, or will it backfire when the heat is on? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #Football #USC00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowTrojans Land IMG Star Breck Kolojay!Huge news out of IMG Academy—Breck Kolojay, the No. 4 interior OL in Florida, just picked the Trojans over heavyweights like Miami and Georgia! USC was late to the party but sealed the deal after a standout visit. Pairing Kolojay with Keenyi Pepe is a major flex for Lincoln Riley’s 2026 class. Miami and Georgia fans, how big of a miss is this? Trojan fans, is this the O-line duo to take you back to the top? #Sports #Football #USC00Share
glen25+FollowUSC vs Georgia: Kolojay’s Commitment DramaTrojans fans, the recruiting battle is heating up! Breck Kolojay, a top 2026 OL prospect, is leaning toward joining Lincoln Riley’s USC over Kirby Smart’s Dawgs. With Georgia missing out on Jackson Cantwell to Miami, the Dawgs are still looking to reload their O-line. If Kolojay picks USC on Friday, it could swing the momentum back to the Trojans in the race for the nation’s top class. Who do you think wins this recruiting showdown? #Sports #Football #USC00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowUSC football’s recruiting win could shake things upUSC is on the verge of landing Breck Kolojay, one of the top offensive linemen in the country, and it’s got fans buzzing. If Kolojay picks the Trojans over heavyweights like Georgia and Miami, he’ll join a stacked 2026 class that already features his teammate, five-star tackle Keenyi Pepe. This move could make USC’s O-line one of the best in the nation and shows just how far Lincoln Riley is willing to go to build a powerhouse. How do you feel about USC’s aggressive national recruiting—will it pay off on the field? #Sports #Football #USC00Share