USC will open 2023 football season during Week Zero after BYU cancellation

USC coach Lincoln Riley watches his team go through running drills during practice
Lincoln Riley and the USC Trojans will open the 2023 season sooner than initially anticipated.
(Marcio Jose Sanchez / Related Press)

USC will open its 2023 season every week sooner than the remainder of school soccer after BYU backed out of a deal to play in November amid its transition to the Massive 12.

USC will now fill out its schedule with San Jose State as an alternative, opening the second season of the Lincoln Riley period on Aug. 26, 2023, in a Week Zero matchup that ought to give the Trojans a stage largely to themselves.

The Nov. 25, 2023, matchup with BYU was meant to be the third assembly of a sequence scheduled again in 2013. However an impending transfer to the Massive 12 subsequent summer time modified these plans for BYU. It notified USC final yr that it could now not have the ability to play the sport, leaving USC to discover a new nonconference opponent.

San Jose State will step into that void, serving as USC’s season opener for the second time in three seasons. Final season, USC pummeled San Jose State 30-7 in its opener, solely to fireside coach Clay Helton every week later after a lopsided loss to Stanford.

With a brand new recreation tacked onto the beginning of its season, USC will open its fall camp every week sooner than traditional. It should additionally get a bye forward of the Pac-12 title recreation, a scheduling quirk that might play in USC’s favor if its 2023 season goes as deliberate. In between, USC can even face Nevada (Sept. 2) and Notre Dame (Oct. 14) as a part of its non-conference schedule.

There needs to be no scarcity of hype forward of the 2023 marketing campaign, with quarterback Caleb Williams slated for his last season of eligibility alongside a recruiting class that already boasts three five-star prospects.

And now, with its season beginning every week earlier, USC may have that vivid highlight to itself at the beginning.

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