Why USC's 2026 Schedule Gauntlet Will Challenge Trojans' Playoff Hopes

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Why USC's 2026 Schedule Gauntlet Will Challenge Trojans' Playoff Hopes
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The No. 15 USC Trojans' College Football Playoff dreams ended on Saturday in Eugene. With many fans now focusing their attention towards the 2026 playoff chase, could next season's schedule make USC's postseason goals more difficult to achieve?

Following the No. 15 USC Trojans' loss to No. 7 Oregon Ducks ended USC's College Football Playoff hopes, many fans have shifted their attention to the team's chances of competing for a championship next season.

While USC can still reach a bowl game with a win over their arch-rival, the UCLA Bruins, in their final home game of the regular season, many fans are disappointed that the Trojans failed to earn a spot in the playoff. Reaching that goal next season, however, may be more difficult for coach Lincoln Riley's group.Nov 22, 2025; Eugene, Oregon, USA; Southern California Trojans wide receiver Makai Lemon runs with the ball during the first half against the Oregon Ducks at Autzen Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Troy Wayrynen-Imagn Images / Troy Wayrynen-Imagn Images Entering the 2026 season, many fans are optimistic that the arrival of the No. 1 recruiting class will propel the Trojans into the CFP. However, with the gauntlet of a schedule the Trojans are expected to face compared to this season's, USC could be in for a rude awakening. USC's 2026 season features several challenging home games against Ohio State, Oregon, and Washington, as well as a potential matchup against Notre Dame. The Trojans also have two tough road games against Penn State and Indiana.MORE: Oregon Coach Dan Lanning Gives USC Credit After Beating the TrojansIn addition to what is expected to be a challenging schedule, USC opens the 2026 season at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum against Fresno State and has three other road matchups against Rutgers, UCLA, and Wisconsin. Southern California’s Jayden Maiava, center, scrambles against Oregon during the second half Nov. 22, 2025. / Chris Pietsch/The Register-Guard / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images Having home games against what will likely be two of the top teams in the Big Ten next season, Oregon and Ohio State, is a good sign for the Trojans. USC has been dominant at home this season with an undefeated record at the Coliseum entering their final game against UCLA.Sep 27, 2025; Champaign, Illinois, USA; Southern California Trojans head coach Lincoln Riley talks with players during the first half against the Illinois Fighting Illini at Memorial Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Ron Johnson-Imagn Images / Ron Johnson-Imagn Images It is crucial that in 2026, the Trojans win at least three out of the four tough games at the Coliseum if they hope to reach the CFP in their fifth season under Riley. USC will also have to win key games on the road, an obstacle that they have struggled to overcome under Riley. All three of the Trojans' losses this season, which came against ranked opponents, were away from the Coliseum. Following Saturday's loss to Oregon, Riley is now 6-13 against ranked opponents during his tenure at USC and 0-5 against top-10 teams. Failing to make the CFP next season, especially with the No. 1 recruiting class under his helm, will cause questions to arise surrounding Riley's potential future at USC. Moving forward, however, Trojan fans will have to be patient and hope that Riley can lead USC to a championship stage in his fifth season. If this season has proved anything, it's that the Trojans are on the cusp of being a championship contender, and in 2026, it's time for USC to take a step forward.Caden Handwork is a beat reporter for USC Trojans On SI. Caden graduated from Michigan State University with a B.A. in Journalism. He has previous experience writing NBA, NFL, MLB, and College Football content for FanSided as a Contributor. He is also written as a contributor for the Detroit Lions FanSided site, the SideLion Report. At Michigan State, Caden covered several MSU athletic events for Impact 89 FM, Spartan Sports Report, and Spartans Illustrated. He has covered Michigan State Basketball in the Champions Classic in Chicago and has covered Spartan Hockey in the last two NCAA Tournaments.

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