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USC Trojans Stadium Seating Chart
The football team at Southern Cal has called the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum home since it opened in 1923. The stadium, located at 3939 S. Figueroa Street in Los Angeles, features seating for 92,000 people. However, the university is believed to cover over some of the seating on many occasions, thus limiting the amount of actual tickets available to less than 70,000. This is supported by the fact that many locations are color-coded white with no corresponding ticket price, according to the official USC Trojans stadium seating chart. These seats are located toward the end zone near the peristyle, which consequently is further away from the actual playing surface. The Coliseum is somewhat oval in shape, and according to the seating chart, there are four rows of seats located in the stands.
Using the USC Trojans Stadium Seating Chart
Of course, the USC Trojans stadium seating chart means nothing unless it is used as a tool to help you find the best seat possible for the price. So how does a Southern Cal football fan go about buying the best ticket they possibly can without having to resort to selling a major organ to afford the pass? Unfortunately, options are limited. Right off the bat, only a few sections are open to the public. Nearly all of the sideline seats, from top to bottom and from the back of the far side end zone to the start of the near side end zone, are reserved for students, faculty members, and special club subscribers. The back and edges of the near side end zone are open to the general public, as are a tiny strip of seats near the far end zone on the press box side. These seats are valued at $45 per ticket, but don't bet on landing USC football tickets for the Notre Dame or UCLA games unless you contact a legitimate and trustworthy ticket broker -- those games are sold out.
