

A controversy has erupted among the USC Trojans over a social media gesture: Juju Watkins unfollowed teammate Dominique Darius. What seemed like a minor detail has sparked rumors and speculation among fans, who now suspect that there may be internal conflicts within the team.
Dominique Darius, a former high-profile prospect and descendant of former player Donovin Darius, revealed his decision to join the Syracuse team after a lackluster stint at USC, where he averaged 2.5 points per game. His most notable campaign was in 2021-22 with UCLA, where he averaged 5.4 points and 3.5 rebounds per game.
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On the other side, Juju Watkins is the face of the Trojans, a towering force whose unmatched skill, electrifying charisma and visionary leadership not only elevate the USC team to new heights in college basketball, but also redefine the program’s legacy with every bold play and moment of pure passion that lights up the court.
Fans are starting to theorize about a bad relationship between Darius and Watkins
It all started with a viral post from an X user who quickly linked the unfollow to a bad relationship between the two Trojans players.
“Juju Watkins unfollowed Dominique Darius because during the tournament, every time Juju scored, Dom never cheered her on,” the fan said. She only cheered for the others; it’s even in the YouTube video. Juju saw that and unfollowed her,” read the post that had many theorizing.
When fans checked the list of followers, they were in for a big surprise, and it’s no wonder they started speculating, given the uncertainty surrounding the situation.
The last straw was this video, in which Dominique stopped showing enthusiasm every time Juju scored during highlights of the USC women’s team, fueling rumors of a possible rift between the two.
“You were cheering for everyone but Juju.”
“It’s weird for a player without a scholarship to be so excited.”
“I don’t know if they’re fighting, it’s all speculation.”
These are some of the comments that can be read on social media, leaving the situation open.
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