USC is getting better, but so are other Big Ten football powers
The good news is that USC has improved its own internal operations as a program. The bad news is other Big Ten programs are advancing, too
Sports -- competition -- always involves this basic complication: You might perform well, but if the other team performs better, you can still lose. USC football is dealing with this complication in the 2026 offseason. ESPN thinks USC did really well, but other Big Ten programs are doing even better.
ESPN ranked USC's offseason No. 6 among all Power Four conference programs. However, two Big Ten programs placed even higher than the Trojans : Indiana's offseason was rated No.
1. "Indiana isn't going anywhere after winning its first national title, putting together an offseason that sets up the team for even more success. The coaching staff continuity is staggering, and Indiana addressed clear portal needs at quarterback, wide receiver and pass rusher, while retaining core players at offensive line, defensive tackle and linebacker," ESPN wrote.
Oregon football had the No. 4 offseason. ESPN wrote that "Despite consecutive blowout losses in the CFP, Oregon is set up to push for its first national title.