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Peristyle Podcast - USC Trojan Football Discussion

USC track and field program is building for the future

Peristyle Podcast - USC Trojan Football Discussion

Ryan Abraham - USCFootball,com publisher

Sports, Basketball, Football

4.91.2K Ratings

🗓️ 16 May 2023

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

In this special edition of the Peristyle Podcast host Ryan Abraham welcomes in three special guests to talk about a USC track and field program that has been getting a much-needed infrastructure boost over the past couple of years. USC track and field throws coach Martin Maric is a two-time Olympian who competed at the University of California Berkley and spent the past decade coaching at Virginia. Former USC thrower Conor McCullough is the president of the South Bay Athletic Club and competed in the 2016 Olympics. John Colich is a USC track and field booster who built the Colich Track and Field Center on campus as well as the Colich Throwing Center in Wilmington, giving the Trojan throwers a dedicated facility for practice and training. This podcast episode was recorded on site at the Colich Throwing Center with Maric, McCullough and Colich talking about various aspects of the USC track and field team, some of the challenges of competing as a private school, the huge boost for recruiting and competing the two new facilities have provided for the track program and how the South Bay Athletic Club is providing USC student athletes (including football players) with NIL money in exchange for charitable work. If you have a question for the podcast you can drop us an email at [email protected]. Please review, rate and subscribe to the Peristyle Podcast on Apple Podcasts! Thanks to Trader Joe's for sponsoring the Peristyle Podcast! Make sure you check out USCFootball.com for complete coverage of this USC Trojan football team. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hey Trojan fans, it's time to get into the huddle with the Parastile Podcast.

0:10.0

The Parastile Podcast is your weekly ticket to USC Football and recruiting news.

0:15.0

Don't forget, you can download the podcast 24-7 at our website, parastilepodcast.com.

0:20.0

And now, here's the hopes that the Parastile Podcast, USCFootball.com, publisher Ryan Abraham.

0:31.0

Welcome to the Parastile Podcast.

0:34.0

Another special edition of the Parastile Podcast, we're actually remotes.

0:37.0

We are on site down in Wilmington at the brand facility, the John Colovs Thorex Center,

0:44.0

here itself at Athletic Club.

0:46.0

And we've got three special guests we're going to be talking about.

0:48.0

U.S. Attractor Field, we're talking about NIL, about throwing.

0:51.0

We're going to learn a whole lot about Olympic sports that I don't know too much about here.

0:56.0

So, we've got three special guests, we've got John Coloch, a former USC Thrower,

1:01.0

and definitely an advocate for USC when it's track.

1:05.0

We also have Martin Malik, he's a two-time Olympic American, sorry,

1:10.0

who's now the throwing coach at USC.

1:13.0

Down here, we're at the throwing center, like I said, on off-campus facility.

1:16.0

And we also have Connor McCullough, who's the president of the South Bay Athletic Club.

1:20.0

We're going to talk about that too, NIL, charity work, all that kind of stuff.

1:24.0

Thanks for coming, John, for some of you.

1:26.0

How you doing, then?

1:27.0

I'm doing great.

1:28.0

Awesome.

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