The USC Trojans football team is one of the most heralded in all of college football. They have been a force in the Pacific-12
Conference for decades. During the 2010 season, the USC Trojans finished fourth in the Pac-12 with a record of 8-5, and the
Trojans will inevitably be aiming for the top of the Pacific-12 for the 2011 season.
The history of the USC Trojans football program reaches back more than a century. In the generations since, the USC Trojans
have emerged as a team that has earned nationwide acclaim and recognition. They are routinely invited to the top bowl games
in NCAA football, like an unprecedented
number of appearances at the famed Rose Bowl.
The USC Trojans football team plays all of its home games at the Los
Angeles Memorial Coliseum. The Coliseum, as it is called for short, is one of the largest college football stadiums in
the country with a capacity of more than 92,000. The history of the Coliseum dates back to when it first opened in 1923. It
has been renovated multiple times since, but keeps a historic atmosphere.
The fans of the USC Trojans football team are among the most passionate in all of college sports. Perhaps it is because
they know that reserving sports tickets to see
the Trojans could mean a chance to see the next football legend. After all, stars like Frank Gifford, Troy Polamalu, Mark
Sanchez, Reggie Bush, Marcus Allen and many others were former Trojans.