New episodes of "Project Trojan" and "Trojans 360" are now available for viewing for free on USCTrojans.com.
"Project Trojan: Strength & Conditioning" shows how the Trojan footballers continue to grow this summer under the leadership of new strength and conditioning coach Aaron Ausmus. Hear from players and coaches about how different this past spring was with the new coaching staff, and how the team will move on after hearing the news of the NCAA sanctions.

"Project Trojan: Strength & Conditioning" shows how the Trojan footballers continue to grow this summer under the leadership of new strength and conditioning coach Aaron Ausmus. Hear from players and coaches about how different this past spring was with the new coaching staff, and how the team will move on after hearing the news of the NCAA sanctions.
"Trojans 360: Jovan Vavic" features one of the most successful coaches at USC, head men's and women's water polo coach
Jovan Vavic. Coming off NCAA championships with the men's and
women's program this past season, find out how Vavic is able to dominate the sport of water polo
year after year.
Click on the highlighted titles above to enjoy both of these episodes.

Click on the highlighted titles above to enjoy both of these episodes.




















Not free - the links ask for a log in and password.
These links aren't free, as you've sad.. Misleading information.
Hello:
I was able to view the water polo video without any problem -- the content loaded after about 5 seconds and didn't need to enter any username or password.
Give it another try!
From looking at the USCtrojans all-access menu the interview with Vavic is free but the Football team episode requires a subscription.
Can we get an official word?
As noted both are NOT listed as FREE.
Water Polo lists and works as described
but the football video with strength coaches
does not work as descibed and requires as subscription.
Please correct either the vid links or your desciption header.
water polo=free, project trojan=NOT free.
Please amend the blog to read that the Football Strength and Conditioning segment requires a paid subscription...which sucks.
Sorry about the mixup, folks. Both videos should be viewable for free now.