
Even in a down year for the USC Trojans, they still finished 5-4 in the ultra-competitive PAC-10 and posted numerous big victories. With another top-tier recruiting class coming in for 2010, adding to a lineup already loaded with talent, the Trojans are sure to move back up the PAC-10 standings and vie for the title. USC Trojans football tickets are now available through StubHub as the Trojans look to return to top form after being one of the most dominant teams in college football for years. With the Trojans sure to improve from last season, there isn't a better time to grab tickets and head to a home game in support of your favorite team.
The USC Trojans usually don't need much of an introduction, thanks to a long history of football excellence that places them as one of the most dominant programs in the history of college football. With a bevy of Heisman winners and national championships, the Trojans are always one of the most talked about teams in the nation. Recent big-time players to head to the NFL include Heisman winners Matt Leinart, Carson Palmer and Reggie Bush, as well as frequent Pro Bowler Keyshawn Johnson and Cincinnati Bengals linebacker Keith Rivers. Playing in front of a packed house each and every week, Trojan games are always a prominent event on southern California.
With head coach Pete Carroll moving on to the NFL, after helping the Trojans win two national championships and solidifying the Trojans as one of the elite programs in the country, the Trojans move into an exciting new era that is sure to be filled with plenty of victories. For the 2010 season, the Trojans boast a strong quarterback and a deeply talented squad on both sides of the ball, making it a very promising year. USC Trojans football tickets are on sale right now but won't last for very long as the Trojans get set to play some of the best teams in the country. So let StubHub get you access to the most prominent NCAA Football tickets of the year and head out to Memorial Coliseum to join more than 90,000 screaming Trojan fans as your favorite team looks to rebound to top form in 2010.