USC Trojans Football


USC Trojans football program was established in 1888, belongs to the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I FBS and the Pacific-12 Conference (Pac-12). Trojans are a power of football in NCAA history, and claim to 11 national championships. Total 472 Trojans have been the NFL Draft, more than any other university.

In 2004, USC elected preseason # 1 by the Associated Press, with the return of sophomore Leinart and running backs Reggie Bush and Lendal White. The defense, led by All-American defensive tackle Shaun Cody and Mike Patterson, as well as All-American linebackers Lofa Tatupu and Matt Grootegoed-was considered among the finest in the country. Key issues included the offensive line, with some starters back, and receiving corps, which had lost the previous year's senior Keary Colbert and escape out in 2003, Mike Williams. Williams had tried to enter the NFL draft a year earlier during the trial of Maurice Clarett to be rejected by the NFL and subsequently denied eligibility by the NCAA.
USC Trojans Football
Although the near-miss against Stanford and California Trojans finished undefeated regular season in 2004 and went to the BCS Championship Game in the Orange Bowl. USC was the second story of the NCAA Football team went wire to wire (ranked first in order to advance the winning bets since the AP began releasing preseason rankings), the first was Florida State in 1999 (the other three schools went wire to wire before the existence of Advance polls - Notre Dame in 1943, the army in 1945 and USC 1972). Quarterback Leinart won Heisman Trophy running back Bush may be the fifth vote for the other. Opponent Trojans 'Orange Bowl, Oklahoma, was the captain of the undefeated and sixth year quarterback Jason White, who had won the Heisman in 2003, the game was the first time in NCAA history that two players who have won the' Heisman played against each other.

Most analysts expect the game to end like USC to adjust his speed and defense against the Oklahoma running game and offensive line expert, but the reality was different. USC scored 38 points before halftime, and won the BCS National Championship game by a score of 55-19, so the champions of the BCS and National Championship winning team of AP as well.

In June 2010, after a four-year investigation NCAA imposed sanctions on the Trojan football program to a "lack of institutional control", including a public reprimand and censure, prohibition of series two years, a loss of 30 scholarships over three years, and holidays for all gains, as Reggie Bush was involved as a player ineligible, including the 2005 Bowl, Orange, which the Trojans won the BCS National Championship.

After the NCAA sanctions, BCS Executive Director Bill Hancock said the committee decided to leave USC 2004 BCS Championship, but the final decision was postponed until after the NCAA had listened to the requests of certain sanctions against USC.On July 20, 2010, the incoming president Max Nikias USC, said the retired school shirts and murals show in honor of Bush from its facilities, and return a copy of the Bush School Heisman Trophy. On September 14, Bush announced that he would lose the Heisman and the return of your copy of the trophy.

On May 26, 2011, the NCAA upheld all the findings and sanctions against USC in his act in the former players Reggie Bush and OJ Mayo. The USC football team will not participate in the Pacific-12 football championship game or a bowl game for the 2011-12 season. The BCS announced June 6, 2011, was stripped of the title USC 2004 USC still has the AP National Championship in 2004.
Notre Dame :

USC plays the University of Notre Dame all the Jeweled Shillelagh years. A majority of former Trojans and fans consider Notre Dame Fighting Irish to be rival USC large grill.intersectional game has featured in several national championship teams, Heisman Trophy winners, All-Americans and future NFL Hall of Fame, that all other collegiate match-up. Both schools have kept the game on their annual schedule since 1926 (except 1943 to 1945 because of travel restrictions II World War), despite the fact that he has neither the possibility of acquiring regional "bragging" or import of intra-league play, use of most rivalries. Notre Dame leads the series 43 wins to 33 wins. The game is often referred to as the greatest rivalry in college football intersectional.
USC Trojans Football
UCLA :

USC Competition, in which UCLA is unique because it's only Division I FBS programs, a major conference in the BCS, which share a large city. Both are in Los Angeles city limits, about 10 miles (16 km) away. Until 1982 the two schools shared the same stage of the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.


Crosstown rivals play each year to show off the city and the bell of victory, and often for the right to go to the Rose Bowl. UCLA rivalry tends to attract the attention of student supporters since many USC students have friends or family members present that "other school" (of course, many UCLA students refer to their friends USC the same way), and many families in southern California are divided equally between the Trojans and Cardinal Blue Bruin.
USC Trojans Football
Stanford :
Stanford is USC's oldest rival, in a series that dates to 1905. In the early years of football on the West Coast, the power sat in the Bay Area with the Stanford-Cal rivalry and USC rose to challenge the two established programs. During the early and mid-20th century Stanford football occasionally enjoyed periods of great regional success on the gridiron. USC and Stanford, being the two private universities with major football teams on the west coast, naturally drew the ire of one another. During the early 2000s, however, Stanford had not maintained their earlier success and the rivalry has faded to many USC fans. The rivalry was renewed with the arrival of Jim Harbaugh at Stanford in 2007. Harbaugh defeated Carroll 2-1 in their three matchups with both victories occurring in the Coliseum. In the 2009 meeting USC sustained their worst loss in 43 years and surrendered the most points to an opponent. This led the Los Angeles Times to declare that Stanford was "at the top of the USC 'Must Kill' list. Under Harbaugh's leadership, Stanford has defeated USC in 3 of the last 4 meetings, winning in 2007, 2009, and 2010.
USC Trojans Football
Facilities :
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum ,The Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum is one of the largest stadiums in the U.S. USC played football at the Coliseum since the stadium was built in 1923. In fact, the Trojans have played in the college football game was first held (beating Pomona College in October. 23 to 7 June 1923). The Colosseum was the setting for the 1932 Summer Olympics and hosted the opening and closing ceremonies and track events of the 1984 Olympic Games. Over the years, the Coliseum has been home to many sports teams outside of the Trojans, including UCLA football, NFL Los Angeles Rams and the Raiders, the Chargers in Los Angeles in 1960, AFL, and Los Angeles Dodgers baseball including the World Series in 1959. The Coliseum has hosted various events from other concerts and speeches to track meets and racing a motorcycle. The Coliseum has a current capacity of 92,000 seats (almost all are chair seats again).


Coliseum is located on 17 acres (69,000 m2) in Exposition Park, which also houses museums, gardens and the Los Angeles Sports Arena. He also earned the nickname "the old lady."
Howard Jones Field / Brian Kennedy Field :

USC football team practices on campus Howard Jones Field, which has been extended in the autumn of 1998 to include Brian Kennedy Field. In early 1999, Goux Gate - named after the popular assistant coach Marv Goux long - was built at the mouth of the driving range.





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