Hollywood, Calif. • The Pac-12′s flagship program took the stage to end the conference’s Football Media Day, facing questions that will produce some answers by the middle of this season.
The school’s history makes USC intriguing every year. The current state of Trojans raises the curiosity index even higher in 2019.
USC is coming off its first losing season (5-7) in nearly 20 years and tackling a front-loaded schedule that includes games against Pac-12 South reigning champion Utah, overall winner Washington and highly regarded Notre Dame. Mix in meetings with Fresno State, Stanford and BYU in those first six games, and it becomes clear that everyone will know where coach Clay Helton and the Trojans stand as of mid-October.