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USC plans to spend $270 million to upgrade the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, the first major renovations of the iconic stadium in nearly 20 years, officials announced Thursday.
A state board approved a sharply debated deal Tuesday that grants USC control of the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum and nearly all of the revenues from the taxpayer-owned stadium for the next century.
USC, which obtained management control of the Coliseum in 2013, was required to fund at least $70 million in renovations to the 95-year-old stadium. A look at the current state of construction at ...
After year one with the revamped Power Four conferences and an expanded College Football Playoff, the stakes for a spot in the top-25 rankings and a CFP berth h ...
For nearly two decades, USC’s Trojan Athletic Fund has used the same model for season tickets. However, that is about to change. On Thursday, the TAF unveiled a new model for football, men’s ...
USC led 7-0, then 14-0, as USC fan optimism rose as high as permissible under current Clay Helton conditions. All this positively was happening against a Fresno State team that won 12 games last year.
USC officials also expressed a desire to make the Coliseum a landmark for future generations to come. “We look forward to restoring and upgrading the coliseum to its former glory … We also welcome ...
Los Angeles veterans want USC to shift gears and halt a $69 million deal to rename the stadium, a memorial to veterans, in August. The dispute now moves to closed-door mediation.
USC may not own the Coliseum, but they still have many of the benefits with their new approved lease agreement. SCPlaybook.com breaks down the Trojans' terms.
The celebration at the L.A. Memorial Coliseum was announced after USC canceled its main stage commencement ceremony in response to Israel-Hamas War protests and the ensuing mass arrests.
Unfortunately for them, they won’t find one anywhere on the menu at concession stands in the Coliseum. Since the 2005 season, the sale or possession of alcoholic beverages has been strictly prohibited ...