Christopher Hughes+FollowUSC’s O-line shakeup could define 2025 seasonUSC’s offense might have all the firepower, but the real test is happening up front. With veteran guard DJ Wingfield’s eligibility in limbo, the Trojans’ offensive line is suddenly looking thin and unpredictable. The coaching staff is already eyeing lineup changes, and younger players like Elijah Paige and Alani Noa are under pressure to step up fast. Plus, two freshman recruits may be thrown into the mix sooner than expected. How do you feel about USC’s chances if the line can’t hold? Is this the make-or-break factor for the Trojans this year? #Sports #Football #USCTrojans00Share
John Camacho+FollowUSC fans buzzing: Is Riley’s job at risk?Lincoln Riley’s $80 million contract isn’t stopping talk about his future at USC. After three seasons and a 26-14 record, many Trojan fans are wondering if that’s enough for a program with such high expectations. The pressure is on for Riley to deliver more than just decent seasons—fans want those big wins and major bowl games, not just trips to San Diego or Vegas. With the 2025 season opener against Missouri State and a tough Big Ten schedule ahead, it feels like this year could define Riley’s legacy in LA. What do you think—should USC stick with Riley or start looking for a new direction? #Sports #Football #USCTrojans00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowUSC names Jayden Maiava as starting QBJayden Maiava is officially leading the USC Trojans as their starting quarterback for 2025, bringing some much-needed stability after a rollercoaster season. After stepping in for the last four games and racking up over 1,200 passing yards with 11 touchdowns, Maiava’s grit and work ethic have clearly won over Coach Lincoln Riley and the team. Riley is betting on Maiava’s experience and steady hand to cut down on turnovers and keep the Trojans competitive in the Big Ten. What do you think—will Maiava’s leadership take USC to the next level, or are there still big questions to answer? #Sports #Football #USCTrojans00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowUSC’s Superteam: Can JuJu & Hall Click?Big news for the Women of Troy! No. 1 recruit Saniyah Hall just committed to USC, joining forces with superstar JuJu Watkins (once she’s back from her ACL injury). Fans are buzzing: some say Coach Gottlieb just built a dynasty, while others doubt the chemistry with so many top dogs on one squad. Is this the next superteam, or will egos clash? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #USCTrojans #JuJuWatkins00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowScarlet Knights vs. USC: No Arenas Showdown?Big news for Rutgers fans: when the Scarlet Knights travel to LA to face the Trojans, we might not see Alijah Arenas—USC’s 5-star freshman and son of NBA legend Gilbert Arenas—on the court. After a tough offseason (including a scary car crash), Arenas just had knee surgery and could miss the entire 2025-26 season. This could really shift the balance in our upcoming rivalry game. How do you think this impacts Rutgers’ chances? #Sports #RutgersBasketball #USCTrojans00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowUSC Eyes Big Ten Rivals for 7'1" DianeTrojan fans, the recruiting battle is heating up! Coach Musselman just offered Arafan Diane—the nation’s No. 1 center and a 7-foot-1 force. Diane, Iowa’s top talent, now has 20 offers, but USC is his only California option. The Big Ten is circling, with Indiana, Oregon, and even home-state Iowa making strong pushes. Could Diane be the next paint beast for the Trojans, or will a Big Ten rival steal him away? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #FightOn #USCTrojans00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowJuJu Watkins Snags ESPY Despite InjuryCan you believe JuJu Watkins just took home the ESPY for Best College Athlete, Women’s Sports—even after that brutal ACL injury? The Trojan phenom was unstoppable before going down, putting up monster numbers and leading USC deep into March. Back-to-back ESPYs in her first two years? That’s legendary status. Here’s hoping we see JuJu back on the court next season, ready to chase more records and keep the Trojans in the title hunt. #Sports #JuJuWatkins #USCTrojans00Share
Amy Williams+FollowIs Riley’s $70M Buyout Worth It for USC?Trojan fans, let’s talk Lincoln Riley’s future. After a rocky 7-6 debut in the Big Ten, some are calling for a change at the top. But with Riley’s buyout rumored near $70M, is it realistic? Joel Klatt says it’s too soon to hit the panic button—especially with Riley landing the nation’s top recruiting class for 2026. Sure, last season stung with close losses, but with talent on deck, is it time to trust the process or demand more? #Sports #Football #USCTrojans00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowWill Tajh Ariza Stay Home with the Trojans?Big news for SoCal hoops fans—Tajh Ariza, son of NBA champ Trevor Ariza, is set to visit the USC Trojans on September 20. With the Ducks, Tar Heels, and Longhorns also in the mix, the rivalry is heating up for this five-star phenom. Coach Musselman is pushing hard to keep Tajh in LA, especially after landing Alijah Arenas last year. Will Ariza follow in his dad’s footsteps and stay close to home, or will another powerhouse steal him away? #Sports #FightOn #USCTrojans00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowUSC Steals EDGE Thunder from Bruins?Big news out of LA! The Trojans just landed 4-star LB Talanoa Ili, but the real buzz is about top EDGE Luke Wafle. After a star-studded visit, insiders like USC J are dropping crystal balls for Wafle to join the Cardinal and Gold, edging out the Bruins and even Texas. With Coach Henderson and Nua working overtime, it looks like USC is making a serious play for the 2026 class. Is this the start of a new SoCal recruiting rivalry? #FightOn #USCTrojans #RecruitingWar #Sports #Football10Share