The Trojans' class ranks No. 9 nationally a month before signing day but lacks elite talent in a few critical areas.
USC's lost four of its last five games, which is hurting the program's efforts on the recruiting trail. USC football has lost ... Riley] will get fired so they don't even want to take a chance.
Competitors don't compete ... athlete's skills. USC plays in the second-largest media market in the country. It boasts more Heisman Trophy winners than any other program in college football.
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COLLEGE PARK — Maryland football’s run of futility in the Big ... “So to be honest, I’ve got a little bit of an attitude because I don’t want any new friends. I want us to stick with ...
Penn State’s veteran tight end had a career-defining performance in the third-ranked Nittany Lions’ 33-30 overtime victory over USC in Los Angeles on Saturday. Warren, who finished with 224 ...
Riley came to USC with high hopes. While he has since coached a Heisman-winning quarterback, USC has fallen short in the College Football playoffs ... “To me, you don't change now.
"We know we have a good football team. We don't need other people's opinions or what they think. We know we have a good team.” said Riley. USC Trojans quarterback Caleb Williams talks with USC ...
Lincoln Riley is the fourth-highest-paid coach in college football, according to USA Today’s database. It’s a pretty safe bet to assume USC is in the top 10 — and probably closer to the top ...
USC odds via SportsLine consensus. The over/under is 50.5. Before making any USC vs. Penn State picks, be sure to check out the college football predictions ... and find out, and don't forget ...
Start your risk free trial today and start watching college football games now. Miller Moss has 2,555 passing yards for USC, completing 64.4% of his passes and tossing 18 touchdowns and nine ...
Perhaps we don’t need a book to tell us why we love football, as Will Leitch suggests in his review of “Why We Love Football” by Joe Posnanski (Fall Books, Oct. 5). We love football because ...