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With star wide receiver Mike Williams ruled ineligible shortly prior to the start of the 2004 season, the Trojans had an opening at the position, allowing the freshman Jarrett to earn immediate playing time.
Several former USC Trojans are still looking for a home in the NFL as the 2025 preseason unfolds. After going undrafted and participating in rookie minicamps, wide receiver Kyle Ford, safety Bryson Shaw,
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USC is still trying to get itself together heading into Lincoln Riley’s 4th season in charge
Quarterback Jayden Maiava is back after starting the final four games of last season. The UNLV transfer isn’t on many lists as a star in the making, but he has the firm backing of Riley, a head coach with a resume including three Heisman-winning quarterbacks and Jalen Hurts, a second-place Heisman finisher who just won a Super Bowl.
Perhaps the most underrated quarterback in USC history, John David Booty led the Trojans to Rose Bowl victories in both of his seasons as the starter
As former USC Trojans assistant coach Ed Orgeron makes headlines again, he recalls one of his most impactful recruits with the Trojans. During the Orgeron era,
Big Ten teams fared poorly when flying multiple time zones last football season. But how much could actually be chalked up to travel?
Despite USC claiming the BCS, AP, and Coaches Poll titles in 2004, the Auburn Tigers are trying to claim that season's title. Good luck with that
USC Trojans tight end Lake McRee has been through enough setbacks to understand how fragile a football career can be. McRee, now a redshirt senior, has endured
Before Ethan “Boobie” Feaster played a single down of varsity football at DeSoto (Texas) High School, the wunderkind receiver had more than 25 college scholarship offers. Georgia, LSU, Michigan, Oregon, Oklahoma and Texas A&M were among the programs throwing their hat in the ring for the then-eighth grader.