Talk:USC Trojans
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Infobox
[edit]I've made an infobox template (Template:Infobox college athletics) out of the infobox that was on this page. I've made some slight changes, such as removing the year of the foundation of the athletic program and list of athletic facilities (other than the stadium and arena). I replaced the infobox with the new template, so if anyone wants to reinsert some of that removed info elsewhere in the article, feel free to do so. -Elmer Clark 05:52, 8 September 2006 (UTC)
Move to USC Trojans
[edit]I think this ought to be moved to USC Trojans. That seems to better follow the pattern of other similar pages (e.g. Missouri Tigers, Washington Huskies, etc), and I think it makes more sense anyway. Does anyone object? -Elmer Clark 05:58, 8 September 2006 (UTC)
I've gone ahead and moved itAm going to go ahead and move it as soon as I can get the redirect that's currently there deleted since no one has come forward with any objections. -Elmer Clark 22:57, 11 September 2006 (UTC)- The redirect has been deleted. Go ahead with your move. --ZimZalaBim (talk) 00:35, 12 September 2006 (UTC)
- I think it should be further moved along to Southern California Trojans. - PhilipR 05:02, 11 October 2006 (UTC)
- I work at the University and see/hear 'USC Trojans' much more frequently than 'Southern California Trojans' (in fact, I don't think I've ever seen that version in use). Following Wikipedia:Naming conventions (use common names), generally the most commonly used name is chosen for the article title; I believe 'USC Trojans' fits that. Matthew Brown (Morven) (T:C) 01:08, 5 November 2006 (UTC)
National Championships won
[edit]Does the number of national championships won by the men's and women's teams have to be mentioned twice (and in successive sections)? It seems to be a bit of overkill. I think it should be removed from the "Trojan athletic achievements" section, with more specific information included there.
The 2004 football national championship was removed in error. USC retains the Associated Press championship from that year, despite having the BCS Championship vacated.Topher (talk) 15:07, 7 June 2011 (UTC)
Fair use rationale for Image:Interlocking University of Southern California logo.png
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Fair use rationale for Image:WomenofTroyLogo1.jpg
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USC Trojans football stadium relocated
[edit]USC Trojans plans to relocated football stadium from Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum to Los Angeles Stadium by 2015. 71.137.233.211 (talk) 05:45, 9 December 2009 (UTC)
Women's Basketball
[edit]There is currently a AfC submission at Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/USC Trojan's women's basketball that might be the genesis of a good subsection article. If editors here could please look at it and determine if it's enough to remove the redirect and place the article there, it would be useful. Hasteur (talk) 19:21, 25 April 2013 (UTC)
Football record
[edit]Article on football must include a statement that the record does "not including 9 overall wins vacated due to NCAA penalty, including 2 vs. UCLA and 1 each vs. WSU, ARIZ, STAN, ORE, CAL, ASU, WASH (Pac-12 teams)" or "not including 14 wins and 1 loss vacated due to NCAA penalty" against all other teams, which is the requirement of the NCAA and agreed to by member USC. This is the exact language printed in its own media guide.[1]
- Vacation of two football wins in 2004, including the BCS championship game, and all 12 wins in 2005.
- Vacation of all basketball wins in the 2007-08 season, including the NCAA tournament (self-imposed).
- Vacation of all wins in women's tennis between November 2006 and May 2009 (self-imposed).The NCAA's case against USC , Los Aneles Times, June 7, 2014
References
- ^ 2013 USC Trojans Media Guide, University of Southern California, 2013
Photos
[edit]- It has become the personal photo page of user Heyduder. Ucla90024 (talk) 16:30, 24 May 2014 (UTC)
early USC nickname(s)
[edit]There is a discussion at Talk:USC Trojans football#early USC nickname.28s.29 in which you might be interested. UW Dawgs (talk) 19:31, 31 October 2016 (UTC)
Orphaned references in USC Trojans
[edit]I check pages listed in Category:Pages with incorrect ref formatting to try to fix reference errors. One of the things I do is look for content for orphaned references in wikilinked articles. I have found content for some of USC Trojans's orphans, the problem is that I found more than one version. I can't determine which (if any) is correct for this article, so I am asking for a sentient editor to look it over and copy the correct ref content into this article.
Reference named "auto":
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I apologize if any of the above are effectively identical; I am just a simple computer program, so I can't determine whether minor differences are significant or not. AnomieBOT⚡ 00:31, 3 April 2019 (UTC)