Every team wants to win a championship, but the focus and drive to be ALL IN NOW will separate the contenders from the pretenders in the end. The 2015 Trojans' goal is to focus on dominating every moment, every second, and being accountable for what is in their control.

Returning from injury even stronger than before is one of the most difficult objectives in sport. However, that's exactly what redshirt senior running back Tre Madden is looking to accomplish this season. Sidelined in 2014 after undergoing surgery for a foot injury, Madden watched as Buck Allen took over the starting role in the backfield. Now with Allen taking his reps in the NFL, the wealth of carries will be distributed between Madden and junior Justin Davis, making this offseason one of the most important in Madden's career.
"I've really just been making sure that I stay focused," he explained in a
recent ESPN article. "Coach Nansen told me that he wanted me to have the best offseason, and I feel like I have as far as getting conditioned and dropping the weight that I put on after surgery."
The running back isn't intimidated by the work that lies ahead. Feeling 100 percent heading into camp, Madden is ready to hit the ground running on what he hopes is his best season yet.