It’s one of the most interesting talking points related to USC football as the Trojans advance to the Big Ten Conference this year: How will the weather impact the Trojans in midseason and late-season games?
To be clear, we’re not going to learn much about USC and the weather factor this year. The Trojans do not play any Big Ten road games in the Central or Eastern time zones in late October or any time in November 2024. They play in the Pacific time zone from October 25 through the remainder of their weekend schedule of Thanksgiving versus Notre Dame. It will be in future seasons that the weather could affect the Trojans. We discussed these points with Michigan analyst TJ Ronin and host Mark Rogers of The Voice of College Football.
The discussion begins at 23 minutes into the video below, when we invite you to subscribe to the USC and Michigan channels on The Voice of College Football:
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