USC adopted the Trojan as its mascot to symbolize the spirit of determination and strength associated with the ancient Trojan warriors. The choice reflects the university's commitment to excellence and resilience, aligning with its competitive athletic programs and academic pursuits. The Trojan figure, often depicted as a proud warrior, embodies the school's fight song and overall identity, promoting a sense of unity and pride among students and alumni.
If you mean University of Southern California they are the Trojans, and their specific mascot that is at football games is a random junior that dresses up as a Trojan and rides a white horse. If however you meant the University of South Carolina they are the Game Cocks, and their mascot for football games is cocky the game cock. hopefully this was helpful :)
Well, with USC a trojan horse is there mascot, but if there was a team with a horse on there helmet it would be SMU.
the mascot is joe and josephine bruin. also known as the bruins.
USC gamecocks
USC's mascot is the Trojans
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Andalusian horse named Traveler
No, USC's mascot is a horse named Traveler.
The nickname of the University of Southern California's athletic teams is the Trojans. They have two mascots. One is Traveler, a white horse who appears at home football games. The most recognizable mascot, though, is Tommy Trojan, who appears at most varsity athletic events.
USC Trojan Marching Band goes by The Spirit of Troy, and TGMBITHOTU (The Greatest Marching Band in the History of the Universe).
I'm sure he is fine, how are you. His name is Traveler.
Troy's nickname is Trojans and their mascot is a Trojan named T-Roy.