For all you underclassmen Trojans fans, a word from the wise: brace yourselves. I know basketball season just ended and spring football practice is just beginning, but recent action in both sports are bad omens for next season. The most recent bad basketball news came over the weekend when junior forward Nikola Vucevic decided to [...]
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Spring rings in hope for Kiffin and Trojans
The torrential rains of the last few days have not been a coincidence. They are a clear message from the college football gods, who know spring practice begins today: “We’re watching you.” USC is near the midway point of paying for its “sins” — and I use that word loosely, considering all the inconsistent rulings [...]
Read the rest of this article »USC releases ‘Agents and Athletes’ policy
New regulations stemming from suspension of Dillon Baxter intended to curb student agents.
Read the rest of this article »Ambles set to rejoin team after previous dismissal
The former five-star wideout was dismissed from the team by coach Lane Kiffin in late November.
Read the rest of this article »Game thirteen rewind: Bradford steals the show
With neither offense performing particularly well, it came down to which defense would help its team out.
Read the rest of this article »Freshman running back Dillon Baxter misses game
Baxter did not travel to Oregon State after a violating NCAA rules Thursday afternoon.
Read the rest of this article »Podcast: Can the Trojans tame the Wildcats?
Sports editors James Bianchi and Kenny Legan break down the Trojans’ road game versus the 18th-ranked Arizona Wildcats.
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After a thrilling win against Arizona State, the Trojans look to ride their momentum to a win.
Read the rest of this article »Trojans approaching full strength as players return
Freshman running back Dillon Baxter practiced for the first time in more than two weeks.
Read the rest of this article »USC prepares for the “blur” offensive scheme that Oregon will employ in two weeks.
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