Will USC football’s 2019 season be better than the 2018 campaign? Trojan fans certainly hope so.
Fortunately, that hope doesn’t have to be blind. As negative as the perception of USC’s potential in the coming year can be at times, rays of sunshine can break through some of the clouds hanging over the program.
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So here’s a look at all the reasons USC fans can be optimistic about 2019:
Talent, talent, talent
Regardless of what you think of Clay Helton or his ability to lead the Trojans, the fact remains that a Helton coached team won 10 and 11 games in 2016 and 2017.