USC Podcast: RoT Radio Ep. 362, The effects of the coronavirus on USC football

Reign of Troy's USC podcast discusses the latest Trojan news.
Reign of Troy's USC podcast discusses the latest Trojan news. /
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Reign of Troy Radio’s USC podcast is back to talk about the effects of the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak on USC football and so much more.

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In this week’s 70 minute episode, co-hosts Michael Castillo and Alicia de Artola discuss USC’s response to the coronavirus shutdown and ponder hypothetical quarantine buddies.

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What’s in store with this USC podcast:

  • The show opens with the news, including some tidbits from Mike Bohn and Clay Helton during their Trojans Live appearance earlier in the week, particularly a discussion of how USC players need to respond to the time away from the practice field. Plus a roundup of recruiting news from football and basketball.
  • There’s no better time than when you’re stuck in isolation to consider hypotheticals and debates over greatness. So Michael and Alicia do just that, pondering the best quarantine buddies and the quarterbacks worthy of going on USC’s Mount Rushmore of passers.
  • Finally the show ends with a short mailbag segment, to be continued with another episode later this week as we change our schedule going forward.

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