Following what seems to be a strong offseason from the USC Trojans and Eric Musselman, one college basketball analyst made a strong statement about the talent USC has on the roster.
USC Trojans forward Jacob Cofie has withdrawn from the NBA Draft, a move that could help the Trojans make a serious run at an NCAA Tournament appearance.
With the UCLA Bruins as the reigning champs and the USC Trojans bringing in the No. 1 recruiting class, the crosstown rivalry got more interesting for the upcoming season.
For the 2026 season, USC Trojans guard Alijah Arenas has one key trait that could bring more value to USC on and off the court than many people realize.
With the USC Trojans preparing for the 2026 season, forward Jacob Cofie could return to USC, which could be something that gives the Trojans another piece to compete near the top of the Big Ten.
Heading into the 2026 season, the USC Trojans and coach Eric Musselman have done a solid job recruiting more players for the frontcourt, which could bode well for future success in the Big Ten and the NCAA Tournament.
Throughout a very productive freshman season, USC Trojans freshman guard Jazzy Davidson was able to join an elite group of players who have had great collegiate careers.
USC Trojans men’s basketball will compete in the 2026 Acrisure Series in Palm Springs, giving coach Eric Musselman’s year three Trojans an early-season test against a loaded field.