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USC’s 2026 Season Opener Sets Stage for Kyon Barrs’ Return

A look at the defensive lineman's journey from Arizona to the NFL fringe and back to the gridiron

The University of Southern California will open its 2026 football campaign on August 29, facing San Jose State in a matchup that marks the beginning of a highly anticipated season.

As part of the ‘Countdown to Kickoff’ series, USC is spotlighting former players whose jersey numbers have left a mark on Trojan lore, using each notable alumnus to build excitement ahead of the first game.

A Path Less Traveled

Kyon Barrs, a defensive lineman who suited up for USC in 2023, brings a unique backstory to the series. After four seasons at the University of Arizona, where he honed his craft in the Pac‑12, Barrs transferred to USC, bringing veteran experience to the Trojans' front line.

In his solitary year with the Trojans he logged 18 tackles, a modest but meaningful contribution that helped anchor a defensive unit seeking stability. His performance earned him a post‑college opportunity with the Seattle Seahawks, though he ultimately did not make the final roster.

Undeterred, Barrs signed with the Arlington Renegades of the United Football League in December 2024, and later joined the Arizona Cardinals' offseason program last summer, seeing limited preseason action. Each step reflects a resilient pursuit of the professional dream.

Looking Ahead

Barrs' journey from Tucson to Los Angeles and back to the desert illustrates the unpredictable pathways of modern college football alumni. As the Trojans prepare for their season opener, his presence adds a narrative of perseverance that resonates with fans tracking the ‘Countdown to Kickoff.’

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