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USC Trojans Secure Top Recruiting Class
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USC Trojans secure top-ranked recruiting class for 2026, led by five-star signees Keenyi Pepe and Elbert Hill the Fourth, aiming to bolster offensive and defensive lines.
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USC Trojans' Impressive Season Despite Injuries
01:38|The USC Trojans had a successful regular season, finishing with a 9-3 record and ranking 16th nationally. Quarterback Jayden Maiava and wide receiver Makai Lemon were standout players, with Maiava leading the Big Ten in passing yards and Lemon leading the Power Four in receiving yards. The teams offense was second in the nation for offensive yards per game. General Manager Chad Bowdens first year saw the team bring in a top-ranked recruiting class. However, the season was marked by injuries, including a season-ending ankle injury for running back Waymond Jordan. Despite these setbacks, the team maintained a strong performance, including an undefeated record at home and two wins against top 25 opponents. They are now preparing for their final game, the Alamo Bowl, against TCU.
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USC's Maiava vs TCU: Alamo Bowl Showdown
01:56|Jayden Maiava, USCs star quarterback, has had an impressive season, leading the Big Ten in passing and earning a high quarterback rating. Despite some turnovers in key games, hes poised to face TCUs Josh Hoover in the Alamo Bowl. With one year of eligibility left, Maiavas future in college football hangs in the balance.
Maiava's Draft Dilemma: USC or NFL?
02:06|USC quarterback Jayden Maiava faces a crucial decision: enter the NFL Draft or return for another season. With a weaker 2026 draft class, Maiavas stock could rise, but another year under coach Lincoln Riley could also benefit his development. The outcome will impact five-star recruit Husan Longstreet and the Trojans future.
USC Trojans' Alamo Bowl: Recruiting Opportunity
01:41|USC Trojans Alamo Bowl: A Strategic Move for Recruiting Success The USC Trojans are gearing up for the Alamo Bowl, not just to end the season on a high note, but also to showcase their talent and attract top recruits. The game against TCU Horned Frogs on December 30th is a strategic opportunity for the program, especially considering USCs limited presence in Texas, a state known for producing exceptional football players. A strong performance, particularly a win, would demonstrate the programs upward trajectory and visibility, crucial for attracting more top recruits and building a national championship-contending team.
USC Loses Top Recruit to Oklahoma
01:58|USCs recruiting efforts suffer a blow as four-star defensive lineman Elija Harmon chooses Oklahoma over USC, marking a growing trend of SEC and Big Ten teams pulling top prospects from California. Oklahomas strong defensive performance and growing presence in California likely influenced Harmons decision, posing a new challenge for USC in their home state.
USC vs TCU: Riley's Alamo Bowl Return
01:23|USC Trojans, coached by Lincoln Riley, head to the Alamo Bowl for the first time, facing TCU Horned Frogs. Riley, who previously played at Texas Tech, has a history with TCUs coach, Sonny Dykes. USC and TCU have met five times before, with USC holding a 2-3 record. Both teams had Heisman Trophy finalists in 2022, with USCs Caleb Williams winning the award. The game is set for December 30th, with USC favored by 5.5 points.
USC Trojans Climb to 16 in Final Rankings
01:09|USC Trojans rise to number sixteen in final regular season poll, surpassing Virginia Cavaliers; Indiana takes top spot, Ohio State falls to third; USC prepares for next season, aiming for first College Football Playoff appearance.