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A four-year starter, Matt Barkley is the Trojans' career leader in passing yards and passing touchdowns. The USC Trojans football statistical leaders are individual statistical leaders of the USC Trojans football program in various categories, [1] including passing, rushing, receiving, total offense, defensive stats, and kicking/special teams.
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 USC Trojans football players in the NFL draft. Key. B Back K Kicker: NT Nose tackle ... Wide receiver: DT Defensive tackle: RB Running back: G Guard ...
The year climaxed with a 66–19 USC defeat of cross-town rival UCLA. Running back Reggie Bush finished his stellar year by winning the Heisman Trophy (later returned by USC and reclaimed by the Heisman Trophy Trust considering Bush accepted improper benefits while at USC and was ineligible during the 2005 season), [23] [27] while Leinart ...
His Heisman victory ranks among the most one-sided votes in the award’s long history. Charles White 1979 USC running back Charles White gestures toward the Heisman Trophy on Dec. 4, 1979.
USC running back Reggie Bush walks off the field after the Trojans defeated Fresno State on Nov. 19, 2005. ... which at the time was the second-largest tally in the award's history. Fellow former ...
Anthony Davis (born September 8, 1952), also known as "A.D.", [1] is an American former professional football player who was a running back.He played in four professional leagues: the World Football League (WFL), Canadian Football League (CFL), National Football League (NFL), and United States Football League (USFL).
Four days after scoring six touchdowns against Notre Dame on Dec. 2, 1972, then-USC running back Anthony Davis holds a copy of the Los Angeles Times sports section telling about his big game.