Aaron Taylor+FollowUSC’s coaching edge draws top safety recruitUSC’s coaching staff is quickly becoming a magnet for top California talent, with four-star safety Gavin Williams eyeing the Trojans for their proven player development and winning tradition. Williams, now holding 36 offers, says the chance to grow both on and off the field at USC stands out. While blue bloods like Notre Dame and Ohio State are also in the mix, USC’s local ties and defensive vision could make all the difference. With other elite in-state DBs also leaning toward the Trojans, could this be the start of another dominant recruiting class? Let’s hear your thoughts—how much does coaching really matter in a recruit’s decision? #Sports #Football #USCFootball00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowUSC safety’s Oregon praise stirs up rivalryBishop Fitzgerald, USC’s new safety, just made waves by admitting his dream is to play at Oregon—even though he’s now a Trojan and the Ducks never offered him a spot. His open admiration for Oregon’s jerseys, stadium, and atmosphere has some USC fans fuming, especially with the Trojans heading to Eugene this season. It’s rare to see a rival player openly praise the Ducks, and it’s got both fanbases buzzing ahead of their November showdown. Do you think Fitzgerald’s honesty is refreshing, or is it a betrayal to his current team? #Sports #Football #USCFootball00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowUSC’s Bishop Fitzgerald praises Oregon DucksBishop Fitzgerald, the new star safety for the USC Trojans, just surprised fans by openly praising the Oregon Ducks—one of USC’s biggest Big Ten rivals. On Trojans Live, Fitzgerald called playing at Oregon a childhood dream, highlighting their iconic jerseys and electric stadium atmosphere. Despite the rivalry, he’s excited about the fierce competition in the Big Ten and the chance to play in legendary venues. After a pick-six in his USC debut, Fitzgerald is already making waves. What do you think—should rivals show this much respect, or does it fire up the competition even more? #Sports #Football #USCFootball00Share
Jay Williams+FollowPick-Six Magic: Bishop Fitzgerald Boosts USCHow about that for a momentum swing? Bishop Fitzgerald just picked off Missouri State and took it 39 yards to the house, giving the Trojans a bigger cushion. That’s the kind of defensive play that can define a game! USC fans, is this the spark we needed to keep the pressure on? Let’s talk about how this pick-six could shape the rest of the matchup. #Sports #Football #USCFootball00Share
Jenna Gonzales+FollowHow Marcus Lattimore found new life after footballMarcus Lattimore, once a USC football legend, has transformed his career-ending injury into a powerful journey of self-discovery through poetry. After a devastating knee injury ended his dreams on the field, Lattimore found healing and purpose in writing and performing spoken word. His story is a reminder that life’s toughest setbacks can open doors to unexpected passions. Now splitting his time between Oregon and South Carolina, he’s inspiring others to embrace reinvention and nurture the parts of themselves they once set aside. What do you think about athletes finding new paths after sports? #Sports #MarcusLattimore #USCFootball00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowUSC football: Time for Riley to deliverUSC fans are feeling the pressure—this season, anything less than a 9-3 finish could mean big changes for the Trojans. After some rollercoaster years, the patience for Lincoln Riley is running thin. With talent on the roster and high expectations, it’s not just about winning games; it’s about proving USC can be a national contender again. What do you think—does Riley have what it takes to turn things around, or is it time for a new direction? Let’s hear your thoughts on what’s next for USC football! #Sports #Football #USCFootball00Share
Amy Williams+FollowUSC’s cornerback battle heats up for 2025USC’s cornerback position is shaping up to be the most unpredictable spot on the roster heading into fall camp. With DJ Harvey likely locking down one side, the other corner is wide open—DeCarlos Nicholson, transfer Chasen Johnson, and redshirt freshman Braylon Conley are all in the mix. Plus, Prophet Brown is getting early praise for the nickel role, but that could change fast. With new coach Trovon Reed joining from UCF and several veterans gone, this group could look totally different by the season opener. Who do you think should get the nod? #Sports #Football #USCFootball00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowUSC’s defensive line could be a game-changerUSC’s defensive line is shaping up to be the strongest it’s been in years, and that could mean big things for the Trojans this season. With new talent like Jahkeem Stewart and Gus Cordova joining seasoned players such as Devan Thompkins and Anthony Lucas, the depth and energy up front are hard to ignore. Add in transfer Jamaal Jarrett from Georgia, and suddenly the battle in the trenches looks a lot more promising for USC. If this group delivers, it could be the difference-maker in tight games. Do you think this revamped D-line will finally give USC the edge they’ve been missing? #Sports #Football #USCFootball00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowGamecocks camp kicks off with Faison still waitingUSC fans, the Gamecocks are heading into pre-season camp with a big question mark: running back Rahsul Faison is still waiting on the NCAA to decide if he gets another year. Coach Shane Beamer says Faison will practice with the team for now, but there’s no update yet. The good news? The squad is healthy as camp starts, and Beamer promises more details soon. With the season opener against Virginia Tech just weeks away, how do you feel about the team’s chances if Faison can’t play? Let’s hear your thoughts on how this could impact the Gamecocks’ season! #Sports #Gamecocks #USCfootball00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowUSC football: Can the Trojans surprise the Big Ten?USC’s football team is gearing up for a major comeback, and there’s real buzz about what’s possible this season. After a rocky 7-6 finish last year, the Trojans have reloaded with new talent—especially on defense, where D’Anton Lynn’s arrival and some big transfer pickups are raising expectations. The offense will look different too, with Jayden Maiava stepping in at quarterback. While some experts predict USC could average over 440 yards per game, the real question is whether these changes will finally translate to wins in the Big Ten. Are you feeling optimistic about USC’s chances, or do you think it’s another rebuilding year? #Sports #Football #USCFootball00Share