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    USC Football News: Why Reggie Bush and Pete Carroll Must lead USC onto the Field this Season

    By Jake Faigus,

    9 hours ago

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    USC is making a strong case for honoring two of its most iconic figures, Pete Carroll and Reggie Bush , by allowing them to lead the Trojans out of the tunnel at the Los Angeles Coliseum during a game this season.

    With Carroll returning to USC as a professor, the timing seems perfect to recognize his contributions alongside Bush, a standout player during Carroll's tenure.

    As the Trojans prepare for their upcoming schedule, fans are eager to see who will take the lead in the tunnel.

    The list of potential candidates proposed by Alicia de Artola Castillo includes not only Carroll and Bush but also current star Caleb Williams and Olympic athlete Rai Benjamin. The excitement surrounding this idea highlights the strong connection between past and present players.

    Bush's return to the tunnel is would make the most sense for the game against Penn State on October 12.

    This matchup is expected to be a significant event on the schedule, and having Bush lead the team would undoubtedly energize both players and fans alike.

    On the other hand, Carroll's presence would be fitting for the highly anticipated game against Notre Dame, a rivalry that has defined much of USC's history.

    His experience and success against the Fighting Irish make him an ideal figure to rally the team during such a crucial matchup.

    Carroll is also back to being associated with USC after he was officially announced as being a professor at USC, which was a surprising move to many.

    As the Trojans look to build on their legacy, honoring these two figures in a meaningful way could inspire the current roster and rekindle the spirit of past triumphs.

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