There are only a few football programs that can truly be considered blue-bloods. When it comes to Big Ten football, “The Big Two”, Ohio State and Michigan, are the obvious blue-bloods. However, starting next season in 2024, a third program that is considered a blue-blood by many will be joining the conference. The University of Southern California brings some pretty impressive statistics to the table. The Trojans are 867-353-54 all time for a .702 winning percentage, making them one of the top 10 teams in college football history. The NCAA credits USC with nine national titles, which is good enough to be tied for sixth with Michigan. The Trojans have had eight Heisman Trophy winners, 29 first-team unanimous All-Americans and 510 players drafted into the NFL, which is first all-time. As for postseason play, USC has been very impressive. The Trojans have had 53 bowl appearance, a good number of…
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