Entries by Asher Feldman

School of policy receives $50-million naming donation

USC has received a $50 million donation from the Price Family Charitable Fund to endow the USC School of Policy, Planning and Development, which will be renamed the USC Sol Price School of Public Policy, the school announced Monday. The new endowment will provide USC Sol Price School with the resources to expand its social […]

Blame, aggravation exacerbate unbefitting end to season

USC is 10-2. It holds the best record in the Pac-12 South. In the month of November, it finished 4-0, beating three bowl-eligible teams, as of now, by a combined margin of 170-69. It’s only natural to ask: How good are these Trojans? Could they beat No. 1 LSU? Or No. 2 Alabama? If given […]

Trojans stomp UCLA in season finale

In the moments leading up to Saturday’s game against No. 10 USC, UCLA coach Rick Neuheisel insisted that the gap between the two programs had closed. Provided they could upend the Trojans (10-2, 7-2) in the 81st meeting between the two crosstown rivals, the Bruins would find themselves in first place atop the Pac-12 South […]

Live Blog: USC vs. UCLA

We’re live here at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum for USC’s season finale against UCLA (6-5, 5-3). Be sure to follow our live blog for in-game updates, as well as our Twitter account @DT_Sports.

USC survives late rally to stun Oregon in Eugene

In less than 12 minutes, Oregon had rattled off 21 unanswered points, cutting USC’s lead to 38-35 with seven minutes to play. A botched handoff from junior quarterback Matt Barkley to senior tailback Marc Tyler on the next possession gave Oregon (9-2, 7-1) enough time to march the length of the field to the Trojans’ […]

Defense, running game propell Trojans past Huskies

When USC nearly faltered to Arizona on Oct. 1 at home, a number of defensive issues overshadowed whatever strides its offense had made. It marked the first time in school history it had given up more than 40 points in consecutive games. The 37 first downs allowed also marked a program first. But more than […]

Live Blog: USC vs. Washington

We’re live here at the Coliseum for USC’s Pac-12 matchup against Washington (6-3, 4-2). Be sure to follow our live blog for in-game updates, as well as our Twitter account @DT_Sports. Live Blog: USC vs. Washington

USC avoids scare at home against Cal State Northridge

With six of nine players suiting up in cardinal and gold for the first time, the USC men’s basketball team looked to identify its offensive strengths and weaknesses in the season opener Friday night at Galen Center. But in the aftermath of a 66-59 win over Cal State Northridge, in which the Trojans (1-0) went […]

Barkley’s six touchdown passes lead Trojans in rout

The last time USC visited Folsom Field in 2002 it came away with a 37-point victory over Colorado. This time wasn’t much different. Behind a single-game, school-record six touchdown passes from junior quarterback Matt Barkley, the No. 21 Trojans (7-2, 4-2) toppled the Buffaloes 42-17 in a rare Friday night primetime matchup. “We talked all […]

Burning Questions: Colorado

How will USC’s secondary hold up? With junior safety T.J. McDonald suspended by the Pac-12 for the first half of the game, the Trojans will likely start two reserves at the safety positions. Sophomore cornerback Nickell Robey has emerged as one of the best cover corners in the country, but the lineup change might present […]