USC moves to the Big Ten and takes a lot of Pac-12 history along with it. The Trojans will keep playing, but the music has stopped in the Pac-12. That’s it. The conference’s last sporting event concluded on Saturday when the Pac-12 Baseball Tournament drew to a close. As we say goodbye to the Pac-12, we are offering a final historical review of this special conference we have grown up with and followed throughout our lives. Maybe a Pac-12 rebirth will occur sometime in the 2030s, but for now, the party is over. Which USC football players became our favorites over the years? We’re not ranking the best players, merely providing the Trojans we liked the best. Trojans Wire staff writer Tim Prangley joined me to pick our favorite USC football players from the Pac-12 era (which includes all the previous iterations of the conference, whether it was the PCC or the AAWU). Here we go:
Trojans Wire’s favorite USC football players as Pac-12 fades into history
USC moves to the Big Ten and takes a lot of Pac-12 history along with it. The Trojans will keep playing, but the music has stopped in the Pac-12. That’s it. The conference’s last sporting event concluded on Saturday when the Pac-12 Baseball …