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The USC Trojans football team competes as part of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS), representing the University of Southern California in the Big Ten Conference (B10). Since the establishment of the team in 1888, USC has appeared in 56 bowl games, with a record of 36-20
0–9. 1923 Rose Bowl; 1930 Rose Bowl; 1932 Rose Bowl; 1933 Rose Bowl; 1939 Rose Bowl; 1940 Rose Bowl; 1944 Rose Bowl; 1945 Rose Bowl; 1946 Rose Bowl; 1948 Rose Bowl
National championship Conference title Conference division title or championship game berth † Indicates Bowl Coalition , Bowl Alliance , BCS , or CFP / New Years' Six bowl. # Rankings from final Coaches Poll .
Despite close calls against Stanford and California, the Trojans finished the regular season undefeated and headed for the 2004 BCS Championship Game at the Orange Bowl. USC was the second team in NCAA football history to have gone wire-to-wire (ranked first place from preseason to postseason since the AP began releasing preseason rankings ...
The 1967 Rose Bowl was the 53rd edition of the college football bowl game, played at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California, on Monday, January 2nd, 1967. The game was played between the Purdue Boilermakers of the Big Ten Conference and the USC Trojans of the AAWU. A total of 101,438 people attended the game. Purdue won 14−13. [2] [3] [4] [5]
The 1968 Rose Bowl was the 54th edition of the college football bowl game, played at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California, on Monday, January 1. The USC Trojans of the Pacific-8 Conference defeated the Indiana Hoosiers of the Big Ten Conference, 14–3. USC tailback O. J. Simpson was named the Player of the Game. [3] [4] [5]
Fullback Sam Cunningham, left, and running back Anthony Davis embrace in the locker room after USC's 42-17 win over Ohio State in the Rose Bowl game Jan. 1, 1973. (Associated Press) But Davis had ...
This article lists the all-time win/loss NCAA Division I FBS sanctioned bowl game records for all NCAA college football teams. Win–loss records are current as of the 2024–25 bowl season. The columns for "last bowl season" and "last bowl game" have been updated to reflect 2024–25 bowl appearances for all games played through January 20, 2025.