By SAM LANCE & CHARLIE PARENT AUGUSTA, (S.C.) — Tounde Yessoufou, a five-star wing in the class of 2025, had a packed June, visiting Arizona and setting visits with other top-tier programs across the country. The 6-foot-7 Team Why Not product was in Tucson on June 18, being shown around by Tommy Lloyd and staff. “It was a great experience with great people out … [Read more...] about Tounde Yessoufou sets Baylor visit, updates recruitment
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It’s Been a Rough Week for USC Recruiting
The week started out well for USC recruiting. The Trojans had one of the best classes in the 2025 cycle and held the commitments of some of the elite players in the country. Star quarterback Julian Lewis was set to begin competing in the Elite 11 Finals against the rest of the top quarterbacks in the 2025 class. Then, the dominoes began to fall and Lincoln Riley‘s class took a … [Read more...] about It’s Been a Rough Week for USC Recruiting
Inside the 30 frenzied days it took Eric Musselman to revive USC men’s basketball
Through a flurry of calls and Facetime chats from his Manhattan Beach 'Portal House,' Eric Musselman and his staff worked to revive USC basketball. … [Read more...] about Inside the 30 frenzied days it took Eric Musselman to revive USC men’s basketball
Ex-USC football player agrees to plea bargain in fraudulent COVID benefits case
Former USC football player Abdul-Malik McClain agrees to a plea bargain for his role in allegedly orchestrating a fraudulent COVID-related benefits scheme. … [Read more...] about Ex-USC football player agrees to plea bargain in fraudulent COVID benefits case
Beloved guide dog of inspirational blind USC long snapper Jake Olson dies
Quebec, a guide dog and Jake Olson's companion of 13 years while he overcame blindness to serve as long snapper at USC, has died at 14. … [Read more...] about Beloved guide dog of inspirational blind USC long snapper Jake Olson dies