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The Big Ten has announced that their 2024 media days for football will take place over the Summer from July 23-25. This means that the USC Trojans will be making their official introduction into the Big Ten during this span.

The Trojans will officially have their media day on July 24, the same day as UCLA, Penn State, Nebraska, Michigan State and Iowa. The media day will take place at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis.

More information on who specifically for the Trojans will be in attendance will come later on.

For now, the Trojans will begin getting ready for their first Big Ten season on March 19, when spring football practices begin. 

In their first season in the Big Ten, the Trojans will face conference opponents in Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Penn State, Maryland, Rutgers, Washington, Nebraska and UCLA. Washington and UCLA are their only former Pac-12 opponents that they will go up against in year one in the Big Ten.

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