Full 2015 USC Football Schedule to be Revealed Tonight

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The Pac-12 conference will unveil the 2015 USC Football schedule tonight, along with the full slate of conference games for the dozen schools. The unveiling will take place at 7 p.m. Pacific on the Pac-12 Networks.

The Trojans have known when they’ll play their non-conference games and who their conference opponents will be for some time, but tonight will find out how it fits into the calendar.

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And of course, it’ll be a bit tougher than this year.

In the Pac-12 crossover rotation, the Trojans will face Oregon and Washington out of the Pac-12 North for the first time since 2015. The Ducks will host USC for the first time since the upset in 2011, while the Huskies come to Los Angeles.

Both should be more-than-interesting matchups. Marcus Mariota will likely jump for the NFL after this season, and the Washington tilt will bring loads of storylines surrounding Steve Sarkisian facing his old team.

USC will have just four Pac-12 road games in 2015. In addition to Oregon, trips include Arizona State, Colorado, California.

Arizona, Utah, UCLA, Stanford and Washington all come to the Coliseum.

The Trojans will miss Oregon State and Washington State for the next two season, and won’t play them in the regular season until 2017.

Two other things the Trojans will miss out on in 2015 are a Week 2 conference game and a midweek home game.

In the four years of the Pac-12 era, USC has played in the Pac-12 opener three times. The Trojans hosted Utah in the first ever Pac-12 game in 2011, beating the Utes on a blocked field goal as time expired. In 2013, the Trojans hosted Washington and just last week traveled to Stanford in Week 2.

The Trojans are slated to play Arkansas State and Idaho in the first two weeks of the season, meaning that the Pac-12 slate for USC will begin in either Week 3 or Week 4, depending on byes.

Per Pac-12 rules, each team is required to host a weekday game for additional TV exposure twice every three years. This is the second year in a row that the Trojans are playing a Thursday night game at the Coliseum.

We’ll have analysis and reaction to the schedule when it releases tonight.