Sep 14, 2013; Los Angeles, CA, USA; Southern California Trojans mascot Tommy Trojan performs with the Spirit of Troy marching band during the game against the Boston College Eagles at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. USC defeated Boston College 35-7. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

With Father’s Day nearly upon us, now seems like a good time to reflect on the great father-son duos who have taken the field for USC football over the years.

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Though USC missed out on welcoming an honorary Trojans’ son this past recruiting cycle — when Snoop Dogg’s son Cordell Broadus elected to attend UCLA — there are a couple of other sons who could follow in their father’s footsteps to become Trojans in 2016.

Calabasas receiver Keyshawn Johnson Jr. shares his father’s name and, with a scholarship offer on the table, could be catching touchdowns in the Cardinal and Gold within a couple of years.

In this coming recruiting class, CJ Pollard, a 4-star cornerback from Serra, could also join the ranks of father-son duos at USC. His father Marvin Pollard was a defensive back for the Trojans in the late 1980s and his mother is also a USC alumnus.

With the future covered, now it’s time to look back at the best father-son duos the Trojans have produced.