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Sources: 2007 USC Trojans Football Media Guide, USC Official Depth Chart, USC Athletics, 2008 Rose Bowl Media Guide. indicates that the player redshirted, sitting out a year * indicates that the player is a "walk-on" ++ indicates that the player is a transfer who is ineligible to play 2007 season but is allowed to practice with scout team
The following individuals have started games at the quarterback position for the USC Trojans football team, updated from 1975 through 2024. Inductees into the College Football Hall of Fame are designated alongside the player's final season. Players who had taken a redshirt season are designated ().
This is a list of ongoing and completed seasons by the USC Trojans football team since its conception in 1888. [1] Seasons. Year Coach ... 2007: Pete Carroll
At the end of the 2006 season, with only Dwayne Jarrett departing early for the NFL and returning many of the starters from the 2006 team, major media sources projected the 2007 USC Trojans football team as the presumptive pre-season No. 1 team and national title contender for the 2007 season. [29] [30] [31]
The Trojans finished the 2007 season with a decisive Rose Bowl victory, #2 ranking in the Coaches Poll and #3 ranking (with one first-place vote) in the AP Poll. [1] [2] In January 2008, immediately after the bowl season, USC was ranked at #4 by Sports Illustrated online and #5 by ESPN.com; the general opinion was that while the Trojans were facing key player departures, the losses were ...
But both USC and Louisiana State technically had been named college football’s national champions after the 2003 season — LSU by the Bowl Championship Series computers and USC by the ...
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The 2007 Stanford vs. USC football game was an NCAA college football game held on October 6, 2007, at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles, California.In a remarkable upset, the visiting Stanford Cardinal won 24–23 despite USC having been favored by 41 points entering the game. [1]