Lincoln Riley breaks down the main points of new football amenities at USC

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The finishing touch of the new soccer-only facility on the USC campus is scheduled for about a year and a half from now.   Lincoln Riley shared his thoughts on the new construction, noting that this piece of infrastructure was very vital to him in the contracting procedure and was imperative to enrolling in the Trojans.   In a 2022 episode of Riley Files here on Trojans Wire, our Oklahoma expert explained Riley’s frustrations with Oklahoma’s management and encouragement for not offering services that would be competitive with other school football powerhouses vying for national titles, such as Ohio State and Georgia.   USC trusted Riley that he would have a facility that would rival any in the country.

He explained the price of coming to USC and building the amenities you want in a recent Next Up interview with Adam Breneman. “I think it’s the kind of job that gives you the most productive of the most productive,” he said, “and it is in many ways. It is one of the most productive schools in the country. It is one of the most productive places to live. It’s one of the most important school football stories of all time, and I think we have a proper facility. that.

Riley explained her involvement in the project, highlighting her presence from the beginning. He highlighted their role in designing facilities that can meet the changing demands of school football for years to come.

“We’re lucky to have a team of guys from a lot of wonderful programs, whether it’s at the professional or college level, and I’ve had a lot of engaging concepts and feedback as well. But we’re looking to invest in the science component of the game. The recovery facet will make you the most productive in the country through the development of plans and the availability of resources, all the wisdom and everything that exists here. It was great to have so many people from all those other fields around the table. It’s going to make things phenomenal.

For years, systems that oppose USC negatively have recruited.   Rookies have been told that no one will watch their games broadcast on the Pac-12 network after 10 p. m. on the East Coast.   They would point to the fact that the Pac-12 lacked the exposure of the Big Ten and the SEC. They highlighted the dilapidated amenities shared with sports. All of that was replaced with the realignment of meetings and clubs in the Big Ten. USC now have amenities on par with Oregon, Ohio State and any SEC programs.

Riley is very excited about the completion.   “It is going to be a special moment for this program because it is necessary. Having a facility that represents that position is very important.

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