Football | March 26, 2019
New season tickets for the 2019 USC football season are now on sale, starting as low as $330 for all six home games in the renovated Coliseum.
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Pac-12 opponents UCLA, Stanford, Oregon, Utah and Arizona will visit the Coliseum this year, along with non-conference foe Fresno State.
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Season tickets are available atÂ
USCTrojans.com/football2019 or by calling (213) 740-GOSC (4672). Fans can save money over the secondary market by purchasing directly from USC and get seats in great locations at the best price.
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In 2019, fans will enjoy the Coliseum's completed $315-million renovation, which includes new seats with increased legroom, along with aisle handrails, additional aisles and a new stadium-wide Wi-Fi system. There also will be a south-side structure housing suites, loge boxes, club seats, a new concourse and a new press box.
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USC opens its
2019 schedule on Labor Day weekend by hostingÂ
Fresno State of the Mountain West on Aug. 31. It will be just the 11
th time that Troy plays a game in August (it last occurred in 2014, also against the Bulldogs) and the Trojans have won their last seven August contests.Â
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The Trojans stay at home the following week to open league competition againstÂ
Stanford on Sept. 7, the ninth consecutive year that USC plays the Pac-12's first conference game of the year.Â
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Troy returns to the Coliseum later in the month for a Friday night contest againstÂ
Utah on Sept. 20, just the second Friday home game since 1999 for the Trojans. Â
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After a three-week absence, USC is back in the Coliseum to hostÂ
Arizona on Oct. 19 for Homecoming. Â
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The Trojans welcomeÂ
Oregon to the Coliseum on Nov. 2 (Trojan Family Weekend), the teams' first encounter since 2016.Â
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Troy comes off a two-week road stand to conclude its 2019 regular season by hosting crosstown rivalÂ
UCLAÂ on Nov. 23.
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The 2019 Trojans' offense features a deep receiving corps (including
Michael Pittman Jr.,
Tyler Vaughns and
Amon-Ra St. Brown) and a stable of runners (such as
Vavae Malepeai,
Stephen Carr and
Markese Stepp), along with 2018 starting quarterback
JT Daniels. USC's defense is led by the likes of defensive linemen
Christian Rector and
Jay Tufele, inside linebackers
John Houston Jr.,
Jordan Iosefa and
Palaie Gaoteote IV and safeties
Talanoa Hufanga and
Isaiah Pola-Mao.
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