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The USC Trojans have maintained its grip at the top of the 2026 recruiting rankings through July. One USC legend is loving ...
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Following the commitment of Boobie Feaster, Chris Trevino of 247Sports gave an evaluation of what USC fans can expect from the four-star receiver ...
The Trojans were more guarded, with associate AD Cody Worsham saying, “We want the USC–Notre Dame rivalry to continue, which is why we offered an extension of our agreement.
Elaborate, lighted drone configurations formed USC's well-known emblems — the horse Traveler, the Trojan helmet — as the school's marching band played a mix of pop songs.
USCRPL's groundbreaking April 2019 liftoff, from New Mexico's Spaceport America, involved a rocket called Traveler IV. (Traveler is also the name of the horse ridden by USC's Trojan mascot.) ...
The tradition of Traveler began in 1961, and the white horse serves as a living representation of the Trojan spirit during USC football games and various events.
Traveler Rider History The Trojan Rider, an iconic figure in USC's football games, debuted in the 1960s. This tradition features a Trojan warrior astride a majestic white horse named Traveler ...
Traveler, the beloved Trojan horse who gallops around the Coliseum field after USC touchdowns at home games, had a very, very busy first half on Saturday.
The Trojans' evisceration was so thorough that, per USC reporter Keely Eure, Traveler—the team's beloved horse mascot—was too tired to celebrate when the Trojans went up 42–3.