RITTENBERG: USC SANCTIONS HAVE BEEN LIFTED, STILL NOT WHOLE

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RITTENBERG: USC SANCTIONS HAVE BEEN LIFTED, STILL NOT WHOLE

Cody Kessler is still remembering the message that was Marcus Allen intention after he  delivered it to Keesler approximately two years ago. USC had gone to a very low point of the area of the NCAA, the 3-2 start in year 2013 that stimulated the sacking of coach lane Kiffin after the ugly loss in the Arizona state. It is after this loss that Kessler and other interested parties started asking what could happen after that. Then Allen entered the tense team room the next week, and the Heisman trophy winner went to become a starting quarterback for Trojan.

Kessler now enters the College Football 2015/NCAA 2015 his final season at USC with good numbers but there is no trophy or championship. A chance to put a stop to Trojans many years of title drought (11 years for the national trophy and pac-12, this is what brought Kessler back to the time for the fifth year. Like any other coach, Kessler sees a roster with good number sand talent, and this is why he strongly believes that he will help bring the title back home. The media also agree to this fact, and ranked USC as the pac-12 best, ahead of Oregon who were 2015’s national runner – up.

As we speak, this College Football 2015/NCAA 2015 the Trojans are now practicing with 78 scholarship players, this is not perfect, but it is much better to what they had last season. Trojan had to go through some of last year’s matches with less than 50 talented scholarship players.

One of the issues that those who are associated with USC face lately has been the right hypothesis, stating that the Trojans have more talent than other teams. USC has just produced 2 first round picks in two of the recently played NFL drafts. In July at pac-12 media days, Kyle whittingham, Utah coach echoed what many have said that the team has less star players than they should have.

However, they were quick to note that it takes more than stars strength to win titles in the College Football 2015/NCAA 2015.

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