Home Sweet Home…..
The Southern California Trojans call the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum their home. The L.A. Coliseum opened in 1923, becoming the largest stadium in Los Angeles. Through out the years, the Coliseum has been a host to the 1932 and 1984 Summer Olympic Games, the 1959 World Series and All-Star Game and the very 1st Super Bowl along with the 1973 Super Bowl. Just like the USC Trojans, teams like the Los Angeles Raiders, the Los Angeles Dodgers and the UCLA Bruins have also called the L.A. Coliseum home. The Coliseum has also made appearances in Budweiser commercials, the movie Forrest Gump and the TV Show 24. Filled to capacity, which is 101,574, Trojans fans make it difficult for opposing teams to get a win against their USC Trojans.
What about practice…?
Located on campus at the University of Southern California, Howard Jones Field is the facility where the Trojans prepare themselves for the weekend battle. Brian Kennedy Field was added to the complex in 1998 and in 1999, Goux's Gate was built at the entrance of the field. This practice field has been the place where players such as Reggie Bush and Matt Leinart have developed NLF skills and where players like Keith Rivers and Brian Cushing prepare for their NFL careers.
Information provided by Wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USC_Trojans_football#200
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