USC Hopes Eric Musselman Can Revive Stagnant Basketball Program

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USC Hopes Eric Musselman Can Revive Stagnant Basketball Program

After a disappointing season that ended with an 11-19 record, the University of Southern California (USC) has hired Eric Musselman as its new men's basketball coach. Musselman, who comes to USC from the University of Arkansas, where he led the Razorbacks to three NCAA Tournament appearances in four seasons, is expected to bring new energy and enthusiasm to a program that has struggled in recent years.

A History of Struggles

USC has not won an NCAA Tournament game since 2009 and has not reached the Sweet 16 since 2001. The Trojans have also failed to win a Pac-12 championship since 2003. In recent seasons, attendance at Galen Center has dwindled, and the program has struggled to generate excitement among fans.

Musselman's Track Record

Musselman has a reputation as a successful coach. In his four seasons at Arkansas, he led the Razorbacks to a 90-37 record, won two SEC regular-season championships, and reached the Elite Eight in 2021. Musselman is known for his up-tempo style of play and his ability to develop players.

Challenges Ahead

Musselman faces a number of challenges at USC. The Trojans have a depleted roster after several players transferred out following the disappointing season. Musselman will also need to build a strong relationship with the USC administration and boosters.

Looking Ahead

Despite the challenges, USC fans are hopeful that Musselman can turn around the program. Musselman has a proven track record of success, and he is expected to bring a new level of energy and enthusiasm to the Trojans. If Musselman can build a winning team, he could help bring USC basketball back to national prominence.

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