
USC sideline stock
Tyson Park
RB · Freshman · #34 · 5' 6" · 195 lbs
From Austin, TX
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Sideline market estimate
$55.5K

USC sideline stock
Tyson Park
RB · Freshman · #34 · 5' 6" · 195 lbs
From Austin, TX
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Sideline market estimate
$55.5K

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Latest source check Aug 16, 2026
Position
Running Back
Class
Freshman
Jersey
#34
Height
5' 6"
Weight
195 lbs
Hometown
Sideline market estimate
$55.5K
Best current Sideline estimate based on role, roster, recruiting, current market evidence, and school-pool reconciliation.
Pool-accounting allocation: $41.5K
Confidence meter
Watchlist confidenceWe have enough context to frame the range, but not enough sourced detail to call it tight.
Tyson Park is a 5' 6" 195 lbs Freshman Running Back for USC and is listed by ESPN from Austin, TX. The Sideline places the player 91st within the current USC football roster. The $55.5K headline is The Sideline's best current estimate and $41.5K is the allocation used to reconcile the sport pool.
Pool share by sport
0.1%
Football pool: $33.4M
Pool share of school
0.1%
USC roster market: $50.9M
Roster dollars tracked
$33.4M
USC Football pool-accounting sum
Coverage hits
0
No fresh NIL chatter found
Austin, TX
Roster status
Active
Current listing
USC Trojans
Sideline Data Desk
The model rewards proven offensive skill players for touch volume, highlight potential, and consumer-facing visibility. For Tyson Park, the current roster role, class, recruiting signal, program market, and available market evidence produce a $55.5K headline case.
The visible base estimate is $55.5K. The pool-accounting allocation is $41.5K, equal to about 0.1% of the USC football market. The player ranks 91st on that roster.
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