With USC moving to the Big Ten one year from now, it’s a good time to look at where the Trojans stack up relative to their Big Ten peers, and how the University of Southern California fits into larger realms of academic and athletic performance.
A great resource for statistics, historical context, industry knowledge, and strategic insight on these and related matters is consultant Tony Altimore, who appeared at The Voice of College Football with host Mark Rogers to illustrate where USC stands and what the Big Ten will mean to USC, among many other topics.
We joined Tony and Mark to ask some questions and raise some points about USC’s recent decisions, and also what other schools and conferences should consider when trying to grow revenue and better position themselves for the future of college sports.
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Let’s explore some of the many topics Tony raised on his program with Mark Rogers: