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{{short description|American college football season}}
{{NCAATeamFootballSeason
{{Use mdy dates|date=August 2023}}
|Year=2002
{{Infobox NCAA team season
|Team=USC Trojans
|year=2002
|Image=Interlocking_USC_Logo.svg
|team=USC Trojans
|ImageSize=100
|image=USC Trojans logo.svg
|Conference=Pacific-10 Conference
|image_size=100
|Division=
|conference=Pacific-10 Conference
|ShortConference=Pac-10
|division=
|short_conf=Pac-10
|APRank=4
|APRank=4
|CoachRank=4
|CoachRank=4
|Record=11–2
|record=11–2
|ConfRecord=7–1
|conf_record=7–1
|HeadCoach=[[Pete Carroll]]
|head_coach=[[Pete Carroll]]
|hc_year=2nd
|OffCoach=[[Norm Chow]]
|off_coach=[[Norm Chow]]
|DefCoach=
|OScheme=
|oc_year=2nd
|DScheme=
|off_scheme=
|def_coach=
|StadiumArena=[[Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum]]
|dc_year=
|Champion=Orange Bowl Champions <br />Pac-10 Co-Champions
|def_scheme=
|BowlTourney=[[2003 Orange Bowl|Orange Bowl]] vs. [[2002 Iowa Hawkeyes football team|Iowa]]
|captain=[[Carson Palmer]]
|BowlTourneyResult= W 38–17
|captain2=[[Troy Polamalu]]
|stadium=[[Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum]] (c. 92,000, grass)
|champion=National champion<br>([[Dunkel System|Dunkel]], [[Matthews Grid Ratings|Matthews]], [[Jeff Sagarin|Sagarin]])<br />Pac-10 co-champion<br />Orange Bowl champion
|bowl=[[2003 Orange Bowl|Orange Bowl]]
|bowl_result= W 38–17 vs. [[2002 Iowa Hawkeyes football team|Iowa]]
}}
}}
{{2002 Pacific-10 football standings}}
{{2002 Pacific-10 football standings}}
The '''2002 [[USC Trojans football]] team''' represented the [[University of Southern California]] in the [[2002 NCAA Division I-A football season|2002-2003 NCAA Division I-A college football season]].


USC ended the regular season ranked #5 in both the [[AP Poll]] and the [[Coaches' Poll]]. Trojans quarterback [[Carson Palmer]] won the 2002 [[Heisman Trophy]] as the best college football player in America. During the [[bowl games]], USC had a convincing 38–17 win over #3 [[Iowa Hawkeyes football|Iowa]] in the [[2003 Orange Bowl|Orange Bowl]]. USC became #4 in the final AP Poll and Coaches' Poll.
The '''2002 USC Trojans football team''' represented the [[University of Southern California]] in the [[2002 NCAA Division I-A football season]]. USC ended the regular season ranked #5 in both the [[AP Poll]] and the [[Coaches' Poll]]. Trojans quarterback [[Carson Palmer]] won the 2002 [[Heisman Trophy]] as the best college football player in America. During the [[bowl games]], USC had a convincing 38–17 win over #3 [[2002 Iowa Hawkeyes football team|Iowa]] in the [[2003 Orange Bowl|Orange Bowl]]. USC became #4 in the final AP Poll and Coaches' Poll. Other notable players for the USC Trojans in 2002 include WR#2 [[Kareem Kelly]], RB#21 [[Malaefou MacKenzie|Malaefou Mackenzie]], QB#10 [[Matt Cassel]], RB#4 [[Sultan McCullough]], RB#34 [[Hershel Dennis]] (FR) RB#25 [[Justin Fargas]], RB#39 Sunny Byrd, RB#34 Chad Pierson, S#43 [[Troy Polamalu]], WR#44 [[Gregg Guenther]], TE#86 [[Dominique Byrd]], WR#83 [[Keary Colbert]], WR#1 [[Mike Williams (wide receiver, born 1984)|Mike Williams]], WR#7 Sandy Fletcher, WR#82 Donald Hale, TE#88 Doyal Butler, and WR#87 [[Grant Mattos]].

The team was named national champion by the [[Dunkel System]], [[Matthews Grid Ratings]], and [[Sagarin Ratings]], all NCAA-designated major selectors,<ref name="2018ncaabook">{{cite book | url=http://fs.ncaa.org/Docs/stats/football_records/2018/FBS.pdf | title=2018 NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision Records | publisher=National Collegiate Athletic Association | date=August 2018 | location=Indianapolis| access-date=October 4, 2018}}</ref>{{rp|115}} although none are claimed by the university.


==Recruiting==
==Recruiting==
USC was ranked highly (#12 by Scout, #13 by Rivals) for getting [[Darnell Bing]], [[Manuel Wright]], [[Winston Justice]], [[Fred Matua]], [[Tom Malone (American football)|Tom Malone]], [[Jason Mitchell]], [[Hershel Dennis]], [[Kyle Williams (offensive tackle)|Kyle Williams]], [[Dominique Byrd]], [[Dallas Sartz]], [[Justin Wyatt]], [[Chris McFoy]], [[Mike Williams (wide receiver b. 1984)|Mike Williams]], [[LaJuan Ramsey]], [[Oscar Lua]] and [[Brandon Hancock]] among others.
USC was ranked highly (#12 by Scout, #13 by Rivals) for getting [[Darnell Bing]], [[Manuel Wright]], [[Winston Justice]], [[Fred Matua]], [[Tom Malone (American football)|Tom Malone]], [[Jason Mitchell (wide receiver)|Jason Mitchell]], [[Hershel Dennis]], [[Kyle Williams (offensive tackle)|Kyle Williams]], [[Dominique Byrd]], [[Dallas Sartz]], [[Justin Wyatt]], [[Chris McFoy]], [[Mike Williams (wide receiver, born 1984)|Mike Williams]], [[LaJuan Ramsey]], [[Oscar Lua]] and [[Brandon Hancock]] among others.


==Schedule==
==Schedule==
{{CFB schedule
The Trojans finished the season with a 11–2 record, 7–1 in the Pac-10.[http://usctrojans.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/stats/012604aaa.html]

{{CFB Schedule Start
| time = no
| rank = yes
| ranklink = yes
| rankyear = 2002
| rankyear = 2002
| tv = no
| poll = AP
| attend = no
| timezone = Pacific

}}
{{CFB Schedule Entry
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = September 2
| date = {{dow tooltip|September 2, 2002}}
| time = no
| time = 5:00 p.m.
| w/l = w
| w/l = w
| nonconf = yes
| nonconf = y
| homecoming =
| rank = 20
| opponent = [[2002 Auburn Tigers football team|Auburn]]
| away =
| site_stadium = [[Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum]]
| neutral =
| site_cityst = [[Los Angeles|Los Angeles, CA]]
| rank = 18
| tv = [[ESPN on ABC|ABC]]
| opponent = [[2002 Auburn Tigers football team|Auburn]]
| opprank =
| score = 24–17
| attend = 63,269
| site_stadium = [[Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum|Los Angeles Coliseum]]
| source = <ref name="statistics">{{cite web|title=Cumulative Season Statistics|url=http://www.usctrojans.com/sports/m-footbl/stats/2002-2003/teamcume.html|publisher=University of Southern California Department of Athletics|access-date=November 7, 2014}}</ref>
| site_cityst = [[Los Angeles, California|Los Angeles, CA]]
| gamename =
| tv = no
| score = 24–17
| overtime =
| attend =
}}
}}
{{CFB Schedule Entry
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = September 14
| date = September 14
| time = no
| time = 12:30 p.m.
| w/l = w
| w/l = w
| nonconf = yes
| nonconf = y
| homecoming =
| away = y
| away = yes
| rank = 17
| opponent = [[2002 Colorado Buffaloes football team|Colorado]]
| neutral =
| rank = 17
| opprank = 18
| opponent = {{cfb link|year=2002|team=Colorado Buffaloes|title=Colorado}}
| opprank = 18
| site_stadium = [[Folsom Field]]
| site_stadium = [[Folsom Field]]
| site_cityst = [[Boulder, Colorado|Boulder, CO]]
| site_cityst = [[Boulder, Colorado|Boulder, CO]]
| gamename =
| tv = ABC
| tv = no
| score = 40–3
| score = 40–3
| attend = 53,119
| source = <ref name="statistics"/>
| overtime =
| attend =
}}
}}
{{CFB Schedule Entry
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = September 21
| date = September 21
| time = no
| time = 4:00 p.m.
| w/l = l
| w/l = l
| nonconf = yes
| nonconf = y
| homecoming =
| away = y
| away = yes
| rank = 11
| opponent = [[2002 Kansas State Wildcats football team|Kansas State]]
| neutral =
| rank = 11
| opprank = 25
| opponent = [[2002 Kansas State Wildcats football team|Kansas State]]
| opprank = 25
| site_stadium = [[KSU Stadium]]
| site_stadium = [[KSU Stadium]]
| site_cityst = [[Manhattan, Kansas]]
| site_cityst = [[Manhattan, Kansas|Manhattan, KS]]
| tv = [[TBS (TV Network)|TBS]]
| gamename =
| tv = no
| score = 20–27
| score = 20–27
| attend = 49,276
| source = <ref name="statistics"/>
| overtime =
| attend =
}}
}}
{{CFB Schedule Entry
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = September 28
| date = September 28
| time = no
| time = 3:30 p.m.
| w/l = w
| w/l = w
| nonconf =
| rank = 18
| opponent = [[2002 Oregon State Beavers football team|Oregon State]]
| homecoming =
| away =
| opprank = 23
| site_stadium = Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
| neutral =
| site_cityst = Los Angeles, CA
| rank = 18
| tv = [[Fox Sports Networks|FSN]]
| opponent = {{cfb link|year=2002|team=Oregon State Beavers|title=Oregon State}}
| opprank = 23
| score = 22–0
| attend = 56,417
| site_stadium = Los Angeles Coliseum
| source = <ref name="statistics"/>
| site_cityst = Los Angeles, CA
| gamename =
| tv = no
| score = 22–0
| overtime =
| attend =
}}
}}
{{CFB Schedule Entry
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = October 5
| date = October 5
| time = no
| time = 4:00 p.m.
| w/l = l
| w/l = l
| nonconf =
| away = y
| homecoming =
| rank = 18
| opponent = [[2002 Washington State Cougars football team|Washington State]]
| away = yes
| neutral =
| opprank = 17
| rank = 20
| opponent = [[2002 Washington State Cougars football team|Washington State]]
| opprank = 18
| site_stadium = [[Martin Stadium]]
| site_stadium = [[Martin Stadium]]
| site_cityst = [[Pullman, Washington|Pullman, WA]]
| site_cityst = [[Pullman, Washington|Pullman, WA]]
| gamename =
| tv = TBS
| tv = no
| score = 27–30
| score = 27–30
| overtime = OT
| overtime =
| attend = 36,861
| source = <ref name="statistics"/>
| attend =
}}
}}
{{CFB Schedule Entry
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = October 12
| date = October 12
| time = no
| time = 3:30 p.m.
| w/l = w
| w/l = w
| nonconf =
| rank = 20
| opponent = [[2002 California Golden Bears football team|California]]
| homecoming =
| site_stadium = Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
| away =
| site_cityst = Los Angeles, CA
| neutral =
| rank = 20
| tv = FSN
| score = 30–28
| opponent = {{cfb link|year=2002|team=California Golden Bears|title=California}}
| opprank =
| attend = 63,113
| source = <ref name="statistics"/>
| site_stadium = Los Angeles Coliseum
| site_cityst = Los Angeles, CA
| gamename =
| tv = no
| score = 30–28
| overtime =
| attend =
}}
}}
{{CFB Schedule Entry
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = October 19
| date = October 19
| time = no
| time = 12:30 p.m.
| w/l = w
| w/l = w
| nonconf =
| rank = 19
| opponent = [[2002 Washington Huskies football team|Washington]]
| homecoming =
| away =
| opprank = 22
| site_stadium = Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
| neutral =
| site_cityst = Los Angeles, CA
| rank = 19
| tv = ABC
| opponent = [[2002 Washington Huskies football team|Washington]]
| opprank = 22
| score = 41–21
| attend = 52,961
| site_stadium = Los Angeles Coliseum
| source = <ref name="statistics"/>
| site_cityst = Los Angeles, CA
| gamename =
| tv = no
| score = 41–21
| overtime =
| attend =
}}
}}
{{CFB Schedule Entry
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = October 26
| date = October 26
| time = no
| time = 12:30 p.m.
| w/l = w
| w/l = w
| nonconf =
| away = y
| homecoming =
| rank = 15
| opponent = [[2002 Oregon Ducks football team|Oregon]]
| away = yes
| neutral =
| opprank = 14
| rank = 15
| opponent = [[2002 Oregon Ducks football team|Oregon]]
| opprank = 14
| site_stadium = [[Autzen Stadium]]
| site_stadium = [[Autzen Stadium]]
| site_cityst = [[Eugene, Oregon|Eugene, OR]]
| site_cityst = [[Eugene, Oregon|Eugene, OR]]
| gamename =
| tv = ABC
| tv = no
| score = 44–33
| score = 44–33
| attend = 56,754
| source = <ref name="statistics"/>
| overtime =
| attend =
}}
}}
{{CFB Schedule Entry
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = November 9
| date = November 9
| time = no
| time = 5:00 p.m.
| w/l = w
| w/l = w
| nonconf =
| away = y
| homecoming =
| rank = 10
| opponent = [[2002 Stanford Cardinal football team|Stanford]]
| away = yes
| neutral =
| rank = 10
| opponent = [[2002 Stanford Cardinal football team|Stanford]]
| opprank =
| site_stadium = [[Stanford Stadium]]
| site_stadium = [[Stanford Stadium]]
| site_cityst = [[Stanford, California|Stanford, CA]]
| site_cityst = [[Stanford, California|Stanford, CA]]
| gamename =
| gamename = [[Stanford–USC football rivalry|rivalry]]
| tv = no
| tv = ABC
| score = 49–17
| score = 49–17
| overtime =
| attend = 44,950
| source = <ref name="statistics"/>
| attend =
}}
}}
{{CFB Schedule Entry
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = November 16
| date = November 16
| time = no
| time = 4:00 p.m.
| w/l = w
| w/l = w
| nonconf =
| homecoming = y
| homecoming = yes
| rank = 8
| opponent = [[2002 Arizona State Sun Devils football team|Arizona State]]
| away =
| site_stadium = Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
| neutral =
| site_cityst = Los Angeles, CA
| rank = 8
| tv = TBS
| opponent = {{cfb link|year=2002|team=Arizona State Sun Devils|title=Arizona State}}
| opprank =
| score = 34–13
| attend = 73,923
| site_stadium = Los Angeles Coliseum
| source = <ref name="statistics"/>
| site_cityst = Los Angeles, CA
| gamename =
| tv = no
| score = 34–13
| overtime =
| attend =
}}
}}
{{CFB Schedule Entry
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = November 23
| date = November 23
| time = no
| time = 12:30 p.m.
| w/l = w
| w/l = w
| nonconf =
| away = y
| homecoming =
| rank = 7
| opponent = [[2002 UCLA Bruins football team|UCLA]]
| away = yes
| neutral =
| opprank = 25
| rank = 7
| opponent = {{cfb link|year=2002|team=UCLA Bruins|title=UCLA}}
| opprank = 25
| site_stadium = [[Rose Bowl (stadium)|Rose Bowl]]
| site_stadium = [[Rose Bowl (stadium)|Rose Bowl]]
| site_cityst = [[Pasadena, California|Pasadena, CA]]
| site_cityst = [[Pasadena, California|Pasadena, CA]]
| gamename =
| gamename = [[Victory Bell (UCLA–USC)|Victory Bell]]
| tv = no
| tv = ABC
| score = 52–21
| score = 52–21
| overtime =
| attend = 91,084
| source = <ref name="statistics"/>
| attend =
}}
}}
{{CFB Schedule Entry
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = November 30
| date = November 30
| time = no
| time = 5:00 p.m.
| w/l = w
| w/l = w
| nonconf = yes
| nonconf = y
| homecoming =
| rank = 6
| opponent = [[2002 Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team|Notre Dame]]
| away =
| neutral =
| opprank = 7
| site_stadium = Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
| rank = 6
| site_cityst = Los Angeles, CA
| opponent = [[2002 Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team|Notre Dame]]
| gamename = [[Notre Dame–USC football rivalry|rivalry]]
| opprank = 7
| tv = ABC
| site_stadium = Los Angeles Coliseum
| score = 44–13
| site_cityst = Los Angeles, CA
| gamename =
| attend = 91,432
| source = <ref name="statistics"/>
| tv = no
}}
| score = 44–13
|{{CFB schedule entry
| overtime =
| date = {{dow tooltip|January 2, 2003}}, 2003
| attend =
| time = 5:00 p.m.
| w/l = w
| nonconf = y
| neutral = y
| rank = 5
| opponent = [[2002 Iowa Hawkeyes football team|Iowa]]
| opprank = 3
| site_stadium = [[Pro Player Stadium]]
| site_cityst = [[Miami Gardens, Florida|Miami Gardens, FL]]
| gamename = [[2003 Orange Bowl|Orange Bowl]]
| tv = ABC
| score = 38–17
| attend = 75,971
| source = <ref name="statistics"/>
}}
}}
{{CFB Schedule Entry
| date = January 2
| time = no
| w/l = w
| nonconf = yes
| homecoming =
| away =
| neutral = yes
| rank = 5
| opponent = [[2002 Iowa Hawkeyes football team|Iowa]]
| opprank = 3
| site_stadium = [[Miami Orange Bowl]]
| site_cityst = [[Miami, Florida|Miami, FL]]
| gamename = [[2003 Orange Bowl|Orange Bowl]]
| tv = no
| score = 38–17
| overtime =
| attend =
}}
}}
{{CFB Schedule End}}


==Roster==
==2002 Team Players in the NFL==

{{American football roster/Header
| year = 2002
| team = USC Trojans
| teamcolors = f
| offensive_players=
{{American football roster/Player|num=31|class=Fr|first=Will|last=Buchanon|pos=WR|link=y}}
{{American football roster/Player|num=88|class=Jr|first=Doyal|last=Butler|pos=TE}}
{{American football roster/Player|num=39|class=So|first=Sunny|last=Byrd|pos=RB}}
{{American football roster/Player|num=19|class=Fr|first=Greig|last=Carlson|pos=WR}}
{{American football roster/Player|num=86|class=Fr|first=Dominique|last=Byrd|pos=TE|link=y}}
{{American football roster/Player|num=10|class=So|first=Matt|last=Cassel|pos=QB|link=y}}
{{American football roster/Player|num=83|class=Jr|first=Keary|last=Colbert|pos=WR|link=y}}
{{American football roster/Player|num=25|class=Sr|first=Justin|last=Fargas|pos=RB|link=y}}
{{American football roster/Player|num=44|class=Fr|first=Gregg|last=Guenther|pos=TE|link=y}}
{{American football roster/Player|num=81|class=Jr|first=Alex|last=Holmes|pos=TE|link=y}}
{{American football roster/Player|num=62|class=Jr|first=Norm|last=Katnik|pos=C|link=y}}
{{American football roster/Player|num=2|class=Sr|first=Kareem|last=Kelly|pos=WR|link=y}}
{{American football roster/Player|num=37|class=Fr|first=David|last=Kirtman|pos=RB|link=y}}
{{American football roster/Player|num=11|class=Fr|first=Matt|last=Leinart|pos=QB|link=y}}
{{American football roster/Player|num=21|class=Sr|first=Malaefou|last=MacKenzie|pos=FB|link=y}}
{{American football roster/Player|num=4|class=Sr|first=Sultan|last=McCullough|pos=RB|link=y}}
{{American football roster/Player|num=3|class=Sr|first=Carson|last=Palmer|pos=QB|link=y}}
{{American football roster/Player|num=77|class=Jr|first=Jacob|last=Rogers|pos=T|link=y}}
{{American football roster/Player|num=78|class=So|first=Lenny|last=Vandermade|pos=G|link=y}}
{{American football roster/Player|num=35|class=So|first=Lee|last=Webb|dab=Lee Webb (American football)|pos=RB|link=y}}
{{American football roster/Player|num=1|class=Fr|first=Mike|last=Williams|dab=Mike Williams (wide receiver, born 1984)|pos=WR|link=y}}
| defensive_players=
{{American football roster/Player|num=8|class=Jr|first=Marcell|last=Allmond|pos=CB|link=y}}
{{American football roster/Player|num=59|class=Fr|first=Collin|last=Ashton|pos=LB|link=y}}
{{American football roster/Player|num=84|class=Fr|first=Shaun|last=Cody|pos=DT|link=y}}
{{American football roster/Player|num=6|class=So|first=Matt|last=Grootegoed|pos=LB|link=y}}
{{American football roster/Player|num=27|class=So|first=Jason|last=Leach|pos=DB|link=y}}
{{American football roster/Player|num=99|class=So|first=Mike|last=Patterson|dab=Mike Patterson (American football)|pos=DT|link=y}}
{{American football roster/Player|num=43|class=Sr|first=Troy|last=Polamalu|pos=S|link=y}}
{{American football roster/Player|num=93|class=Sr|first=Bernard|last=Riley|pos=DT|link=y}}
{{American football roster/Player|num=42|class=Fr|first=Dallas|last=Sartz|pos=LB|link=y}}
{{American football roster/Player|num=94|class=So|first=Kenechi|last=Udeze|pos=DE|link=y}}
{{American football roster/Player|num=24|class=Fr|first=Justin|last=Wyatt|pos=CB|link=y}}
| special_teams_players=
{{American football roster/Player|num=16|class=Fr|first=Ryan|last=Killeen|pos=K|link=y}}
{{American football roster/Player|num=14|class=Fr|first=Tom|last=Malone|dab=Tom Malone (American football)|pos=P|link=y}}
}}
{{American football roster/Footer|roster_url=https://web.archive.org/web/20040513043655/http://usc.rivals.com:80/content.asp?SID=995&CID=30153
| head_coach = *[[Pete Carroll]]
| asst_coach =
*[[Norm Chow]] &ndash; offensive coordinator
*[[Lane Kiffin]] &ndash; wide receivers
*[[Ryan Nielsen]] &ndash; volunteer assistant
| accessdate= 2004-05-13
}}

==Game summaries==

===Auburn===
{{AFB game box start
|Title=Auburn at No. 20 USC
|Visitor=Tigers
|V1=7 |V2=7 |V3=0 |V4=3
|Host='''No. 20 Trojans'''
|H1=7 |H2=7 |H3=3 |H4=7
|Date=September 2
|Location=[[Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum]], Los Angeles
|StartTime=
|TimeZone=
|ElapsedTime=
|Attendance=
|Weather=
|Referee=
|TVAnnouncers=
|TVStation=
}}
{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |FirstEntry=yes |Quarter=1 |Time=12:05 |Team=USC |Event=[[Kareem Kelly]] 15-yard pass from [[Carson Palmer]] (David Davis kick) |Score= USC 7-0}}
{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=1 |Time=8:31 |Team=AUB |Event=[[Cadillac Williams]] 23-yard run ([[Damon Duval]] kick) |Score= Tied 7-7}}
{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=2 |Time=12:04 |Team=USC |Event=[[Sultan McCullough]] 3-yard run (David Davis kick) |Score= USC 14-7}}
{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=2 |Time=0:11 |Team=AUB |Event=[[Ronnie Brown]] 1-yard run (Damon Duval kick) |Score= Tied 14-14}}
{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=3 |Time=7:05 |Team=USC |Event=David Davis 37-yard field goal |Score= USC 17-14}}
{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=4 |Time=14:51 |Team=AUB |Event=Damon Duval 39-yard field goal |Score= Tied 17-17}}
{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=4 |Time=1:26 |Team=USC |Event=Carson Palmer 1-yard run (David Davis kick) |Score='''USC 24-17'''|LastEntry=yes}}
{{AFB game box end}}
{{see also|2002 Kansas State Wildcats football team}}

{{Clear}}

===at No. 18 Colorado===
{{AFB game box start
|Title=No. 17 USC at No. 18 Colorado
|Visitor='''No. 17 Trojans'''
|V1= 14|V2= 6|V3=0 |V4=20
|Host=No. 18 Buffaloes
|H1=0 |H2=0 |H3=3 |H4=0
|Date=September 14
|Location=[[Folsom Field]], [[Boulder, Colorado]]
|StartTime=12:30 p.m.
|TimeZone=PST
|ElapsedTime=
|Attendance=53,119
|Weather=
|Referee=
|TVAnnouncers=
|TVStation=[[ESPN on ABC|ABC]]
}}
{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |FirstEntry=yes |Quarter=1 |Time=9:56 |Team=USC |Event=[[Malaefou MacKenzie]] 32-yard pass from [[Carson Palmer]] (David Davis kick) |Score= USC 7-0}}
{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=1 |Time=2:46 |Team=USC |Event= Malaefou MacKenzie 14-yard run (David Davis kick)|Score=USC 14-0}}
{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=2 |Time=2:08 |Team=USC |Event=[[Sultan McCullough]] 62-yard run (kick failed) |Score= USC 20-0}}
{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=3 |Time=2:51 |Team=COL |Event=Patrick Brougham 42-yard field goal |Score= USC 20-3}}
{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=4 |Time=10:24 |Team=USC |Event=Carson Palmer 1-yard run (David Davis kick) |Score= USC 27-3}}
{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=4 |Time=8:47 |Team=USC |Event=Mike Ross recovered blocked punt in end zone (kick failed) |Score= USC 33-3}}
{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=4 |Time= 2:47|Team= USC|Event=Darryl Poston 4-yard run (David Davis kick) |Score='''USC 40-3'''|LastEntry=yes}}
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{{see also|2002 Colorado Buffaloes football team}}

{{Clear}}

===at No. 25 Kansas State===
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|Visitor=No. 11 Trojans
|V1=0 |V2=6 |V3=0 |V4=14
|Host='''No. 25 Wildcats'''
|H1=0 |H2=12 |H3=7 |H4=8
|Date=September 21
|Location=[[KSU Stadium]], [[Manhattan, Kansas]]
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{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=2 |Time=3:46 |Team=KSU |Event=[[Ell Roberson]] 1-yard fun (Brite kick) |Score=KSU 10–0 }}
{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=2 |Time=0:32 |Team=USC |Event=Mike Patterson 3-yard fumble return (kick blocked) |Score=KSU 10–6 }}
{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=2 |Time=0:32 |Team=KSU |Event=[[Terence Newman]] 98-yard PAT return |Score=KSU 12–6 }}
{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=3 |Time=3:55 |Team=KSU |Event=[[Darren Sproles]] 10-yard fun (Brite kick) |Score=KSU 19–6 }}
{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=4 |Time=14:55 |Team=KSU |Event=James Terry 10-yard pass from Ell Roberson (Roberson run) |Score=KSU 27–6 }}
{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=4 |Time=10:21 |Team=USC |Event=Keary Colbert 9-yard pass from Carson Palmer (Ryan Killeen kick) |Score=KSU 27–13}}
{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=4 |Time=6:31 |Team=USC |Event=Sultan McCullough 25-yard run (Killeen kick) |Score='''KSU 27–20''' |LastEntry=yes}}
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{{see also|2002 Kansas State Wildcats football team}}

<ref>{{cite news |title=Palmer's Legacy Hangs in Balance |url=https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2002-sep-22-sp-plaschke22-story.html |newspaper=[[Los Angeles Times]] |date=September 22, 2002 |access-date=September 8, 2019 |last=Plaschke |first=Bill |author-link=Bill Plaschke}}</ref>

{| class="wikitable"
! Statistics !! style="{{CollegeSecondaryStyle|USC Trojans}}"|USC!!style="{{CollegePrimaryStyle|Kansas State Wildcats}}"|KSU
|-
| First downs || 16 || 19
|-
| Total yards || 276 || 347
|-
| Rushing yards || 90 || 188
|-
| Passing yards || 186 || 159
|-
| Turnovers || 1 || 5
|-
| Time of possession || 29:37 || 30:23
|-
|}

{{Clear}}

===No. 23 Oregon State===
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|V1=0 |V2=0 |V3=0 |V4=0
|Host='''No. 18 Trojans'''
|H1=0 |H2=13 |H3=6 |H4=3
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{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=2 |Time=0:10 |Team=USC |Event=[[Mike Williams (wide receiver, born 1984)|Mike Williams]] 11-yard pass from [[Carson Palmer]] (Ryan Killeen kick) |Score= USC 13-0}}
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{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=4 |Time=10:34 |Team=USC |Event=Ryan Killeen 32-yard field goal |Score='''USC 22-0''' |LastEntry=yes}}
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{{see also|2002 Oregon State Beavers football team}}

{{Clear}}

===at No. 17 Washington State===

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|V1= 7|V2=0 |V3=7 |V4=13 |VOT=0
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|H1=10 |H2=0 |H3= 7|H4=10 |HOT=3
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|Location=[[Martin Stadium]], [[Pullman, Washington]]
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{{see also|2002 Washington State Cougars football team}}

{{Clear}}

===California===

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|Visitor=Golden Bears
|V1=14 |V2=7 |V3=0 |V4=7
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|H1=3 |H2=14 |H3=7 |H4=6
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{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=1 |Time=6:04 |Team=USC |Event=[[Ryan Killeen]] 34-yard field goal |Score= CAL 7-3}}
{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=1 |Time=2:24 |Team=CAL |Event=Terrell Williams 1-yard run (Mark Jensen kick) |Score= CAL 14-3}}
{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=2 |Time=11:42 |Team=CAL |Event=Jonathan Makonnen 15-yard pass from [[Kyle Boller]] (Mark Jensen kick) |Score= CAL 21-3}}
{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=2 |Time=5:29 |Team=USC |Event=[[Kareem Kelly]] 6-yard pass from [[Carson Palmer]] (Ryan Killeen kick) |Score= CAL 21-10}}
{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=2 |Time=1:06 |Team=USC |Event=[[Mike Williams (wide receiver, born 1984)|Mike Williams]] 21-yard pass from Carson Palmer (Ryan Killeen kick) |Score= CAL 21-17}}
{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=3 |Time=8:38 |Team=USC |Event=[[Sultan McCullough]] 2-yard run (Ryan Killeen kick) |Score= USC 24-21}}
{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=4 |Time=9:59 |Team=USC |Event=Ryan Killeen 32-yard field goal |Score= USC 27-21}}
{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=4 |Time=1:41 |Team=USC |Event=Ryan Killeen 18-yard field goal |Score= USC 30-21}}
{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=4 |Time=0:35 |Team=CAL |Event=Tom Swoboda 5-yard pass from Kyle Boller (Mark Jensen kick) |Score='''USC 30-28'''|LastEntry=yes}}
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{{see also|2002 California Golden Bears football team}}

{{Clear}}

===No. 22 Washington===

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|V1= 7|V2= 0|V3=0 |V4=14
|Host='''No. 19 Trojans'''
|H1=7 |H2=10 |H3=17 |H4=7
|Date=October 19
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{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=1 |Time=0:04 |Team=WASH |Event=Paul Arnold 5-yard pass from [[Cody Pickett]] (John Anderson kick) |Score= Tied 7-7}}
{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=2 |Time=10:53 |Team=USC |Event=[[Keary Colbert]] 61-yard pass from Carson Palmer (Ryan Killeen kick) |Score= USC 14-7}}
{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=2 |Time=6:58 |Team= USC|Event=Ryan Killeen 30-yard field goal |Score= USC 17-7}}
{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=3 |Time=9:34 |Team=USC |Event=Mike Williams 14-yard pass from Carson Palmer (Ryan Killeen kick) |Score= USC 24-7}}
{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=3 |Time=6:56 |Team=USC |Event=Mike Williams 11-yard pass from Carson Palmer (Ryan Killeen kick) |Score= USC 31-7}}
{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=3 |Time=4:56 |Team=USC |Event=Ryan Killeen 33-yard field goal |Score= USC 34-7}}
{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=4 |Time=13:30 |Team=WASH |Event=Kevin Ware 2-yard pass from Cody Pickett (John Anderson kick) |Score= USC 34-14}}
{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=4 |Time=10:22 |Team=WASH |Event=[[Reggie Williams (wide receiver)|Reggie Williams]] 27-yard pass from Cody Pickett (John Anderson kick) |Score= USC 34-21}}
{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=4 |Time=3:23 |Team=USC |Event=[[Justin Fargas]] 13-yard run (Ryan Killeen kick) |Score='''USC 41-21'''|LastEntry=yes}}
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{{see also|2002 Washington Huskies football team}}

{{Clear}}

===at No. 14 Oregon===
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|Title=No. 15 USC at No. 14 Oregon
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|V1=14 |V2=0 |V3=20 |V4=10
|Host=No. 14 Ducks
|H1=13 |H2=6 |H3=0 |H4=14
|Date=October 26
|Location=[[Autzen Stadium]], [[Eugene, Oregon]]
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{{AFB game box scoring entry |Quarter=2 |Time= |Team=ORE |Event= Jared Siegel 47 yard field goal |Score= Oregon 27–0}}
{{AFB game box scoring entry |Quarter=2 |Time= |Team=MSST |Event=Dontae Walker 1 yard run (John Michael Marlin kick) |Score= Oregon 27–7}}
{{AFB game box scoring entry |Quarter=3 |Time= |Team=ORE |Event=Jared Siegel 39 yard field goal |Score= Oregon 30–7}}
{{AFB game box scoring entry |Quarter=3 |Time= |Team=ORE |Event=Samie Parker 34 yard pass from Jason Fife (kick failed) |Score= Oregon 36–7}}
{{AFB game box scoring entry |Quarter= 4|Time= |Team=MSST |Event=Brandon Wright 9 yard pass from [[Kyle York]] (pass failed) |Score= Oregon 36–13|LastEntry=yes}}-->
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{{see also|2002 Oregon Ducks football team}}
{{Clear}}

===at Stanford===
{{AFB game box start
|Title=No. 10 USC at Stanford
|Visitor='''No. 10 Trojans'''
|V1=14 |V2=7 |V3=14 |V4=14
|Host=Cardinal
|H1=7 |H2=3 |H3=0 |H4=7
|Date=October 19
|Location=[[Stanford Stadium]], [[Palo Alto, California]]
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{{see also|2002 Stanford Cardinal football team|Stanford–USC football rivalry}}

{{Clear}}

===Arizona State===
{{AFB game box start
|Title=Arizona State at No. 8 USC
|Visitor=Sun Devils
|V1=3 |V2=7 |V3=3 |V4=0
|Host='''No. 8 Trojans'''
|H1=10 |H2=10 |H3=0 |H4=14
|Date=November 16
|Location=[[Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum]], Los Angeles
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{{see also|2002 Arizona State Sun Devils football team}}

<ref>{{cite news |title=Trojans Focus Is Unrivaled |url=https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2002-nov-17-sp-usc17-story.html |newspaper=[[The Los Angeles Times]] |date=November 17, 2002 |access-date=December 10, 2002}}</ref>

{{Clear}}

===at No. 25 UCLA===
{{AFB game box start
|Title=No. 7 USC at No. 25 UCLA
|Visitor='''No. 7 Trojans'''
|V1=21 |V2=7 |V3=14 |V4=10
|Host=No. 25 Bruins
|H1=0 |H2=7 |H3=0 |H4=14
|Date=November 23
|Location=[[Rose Bowl (stadium)|Rose Bowl]], [[Pasadena]]
|StartTime=3:30 p.m.
|TimeZone=EST
|ElapsedTime=3:26
|Attendance=91,084
|Weather=
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{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |FirstEntry=yes |Quarter=1 |QuarterEntries=3 |Time= 14:53|Team= USC|Event=[[Kareem Kelly|Kelly]] 34-yard passing touchdown from [[Carson Palmer|Palmer]] ([[Ryan Killeen|Killeen]] kick) |Score= USC 7–0}}
{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Time=10:30 |Team=USC |Event=[[Keary Colbert|Colbert]] 51-yard passing touchdown from Palmer (Kileen kick) |Score= USC 14–0}}
{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Time=6:04 |Team=USC |Event=[[Justin Fargas|Fargas]] 1-yard run (Killeen kick) |Score= USC 21–0}}
{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=2 |QuarterEntries=2 |Time=11:40|Team=UCLA |Event=White 7-yard run (Fikse kick) |Score= USC 21–7}}
{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Time=4:20 |Team=USC |Event=[[Malaefou MacKenzie|MacKenzie]] 2-yard passing touchdown from Palmer (Killeen kick) |Score= USC 28–7}}
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{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Time=2:05 |Team=USC |Event=Guenther Jr. 3-yard pass from Palmer (Killeen kick) |Score= USC 42–7}}
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{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Time=9:30 |Team=USC |Event=Dennis 38-yard run (Killeen kick) |Score= USC 52–7}}
{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Time= 2:47|Team=UCLA |Event=White Jr. 10-yard passing touchdown from Moore (Fikse kick) |Score=USC 52–14}}
{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Time=0:59 |Team=UCLA |Event=Lewis 14-yard passing touchdown from Sciarra (Fikse kick) |Score='''USC 52–21''' |LastEntry=yes}}
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*[[Carson Palmer]] 19/32, 254 Yds, 4 TD
*[[Kareem Kelly]] 4 Rec, 94 Yds, 1 TD

<ref>[https://www.espn.com/college-football/game?gameId=223270026]. Retrieved 2017-Feb-14.</ref>
{{Clear}}

===No. 7 Notre Dame===
{{AFB game box start
|Title=
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|V1=6 |V2=7 |V3=0 |V4=0
|Host='''No. 6 Trojans'''
|H1=0 |H2=17 |H3= 13|H4=14
|Date=November 30
|Location=[[Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum]], Los Angeles
|StartTime=8:00 p.m.
|TimeZone=EST
|ElapsedTime=3:26
|Attendance=91,432
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{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Time=3:46 |Team=ND |Event= Setta 32-yard field goal |Score= ND 6–0}}
{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=2 |QuarterEntries=4 |Time=10:49 |Team=USC |Event=[[Mike Williams (wide receiver, born 1984)|Williams]] 6-yard pass from [[Carson Palmer|Palmer]] ([[Ryan Killeen|Killeen]] kick) |Score= USC 7–6}}
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{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Time=:05 |Team=USC |Event=Williams 19-yard pass from Palmer (Killeen kick) |Score= USC 17–13}}
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{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Time=6:36 |Team=USC |Event= Killeen 27-yard field goal |Score= USC 27–13}}
{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Time=2:15 |Team=USC |Event= Killeen 29-yard field goal |Score= USC 30–13}}
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{{see also|2002 Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team}}

*[[Carson Palmer]] 32/46, 425 Yds
*[[Justin Fargas]] 20 Rush, 120 Yds
*[[Mike Williams (wide receiver, born 1984)|Mike Williams]] 10 Rec, 169 Yds

<ref>{{cite news |title=Palmer's Offense Boosts U.S.C. over Notre Dame |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2002/12/01/sports/ncaafootball/palmers-offense-boosts-usc-over-notre-dame.html |newspaper=[[The New York Times]] |date=December 1, 2002 |access-date=December 10, 2002}}</ref>
<ref>{{cite news |title=Southern Cal's Palmer Captures the Heisman |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2002/12/15/sports/football-southern-cal-s-palmer-captures-the-heisman.html |newspaper=[[The New York Times]] |date=December 15, 2002 |access-date=December 10, 2002}}</ref>

{{Clear}}

===vs. No. 3 Iowa (Orange Bowl)===

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|V1=10 |V2=0 |V3=0 |V4=7
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|H1=7 |H2=3 |H3=14 |H4=14
|Date=January 2
|Location=[[Pro Player Stadium]]
|StartTime=
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{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=1 |Time=12:46 |Team=USC |Event=[[Justin Fargas]] 4-yard run|Score= TIED 7-7}}
{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=1 |Time=6:26 |Team=IOWA |Event=[[Nate Kaeding]] 35-yard field goal|Score= IOWA 10-7}}
{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=2 |Time=1:12 |Team=USC |Event=Ryan Killeen 35-yard field goal|Score= TIED 10-10}}
{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=3 |Time=10:14 |Team=USC |Event=[[Mike Williams (wide receiver, born 1984)|Mike Williams]] 18-yard pass from [[Carson Palmer]]|Score= USC 17-10}}
{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=3 |Time=4:58 |Team=USC |Event=Justin Fargas 50-yard run|Score= USC 24-10}}
{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=4 |Time=14:25 |Team=USC |Event=Sultan McCullough 5-yard run|Score= USC 31-10}}
{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=4 |Time=2:36 |Team=USC |Event=Sunny Byrd 6-yard run|Score= USC 38-10}}
{{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=4 |Time=0:34|Team=IOWA |Event=Maurice Brown 18-yard pass from [[Brad Banks]]|Score='''USC 38-17'''|LastEntry=yes}}
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{{main|2003 Orange Bowl}}
{{see also|2002 Iowa Hawkeyes football team}}

USC played third ranked [[2002 Iowa Hawkeyes football team|Iowa]] in the [[Orange Bowl]]. The matchup featured the top two finalists for that season's Heisman Trophy; Trophy winner [[Carson Palmer]] and runner up [[Brad Banks]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/awards/heisman-2002.html|title = 2002 Heisman Trophy Voting}}</ref> Banks was the quarterback for the Hawkeyes. The Hawkeyes had only lost one game all year and it was to their rival [[2002 Iowa State Cyclones football team|Iowa State]]. Iowa opened the play up with a bang and set an Orange Bowl record when C.J. Jones returned the opening kickoff of the game 100 yards for a touchdown. USC responded with a touchdown run on from running back [[Justin Fargas]]. Iowa regained the lead with a field goal from [[Nate Kaeding]]. USC would kick a field goal in the second quarter to even the score 10-10 at the half. USC came out in the second half and separated themselves from Iowa scoring twice in the third quarter to take a 24-10 lead. The first score was a pass from Palmer to [[Mike Williams (wide receiver, born 1984)|Mike Williams]] and the second was another run from Fargas. USC ended the third quarter with the ball and scored quickly in the fourth quarter giving them a 31-10 lead. The lead grew when Iowa continued to be unable to do anything with the ball and USC took advantage on a rushing touchdown from fan favorite Sunny Byrd to make the score 38-10. Iowa would score off a touchdown pass from Banks however it was too late. USC would end up winning 38-17.

The Trojans dominated time of possession in the game, having control of the ball for 38:06 seconds. This allowed for the Trojans defense to rest while keeping the Iowa defense out on the field and making them tired. USC's defense did not give up a touchdown to Iowa until the fourth quarter of the game and forced Banks to throw his first interception since October 19.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://espn.go.com/ncf/recap?id=230020030|archive-url=https://archive.today/20130124150803/http://espn.go.com/ncf/recap?id=230020030|url-status=dead|archive-date=January 24, 2013|title = Iowa vs. USC - Game Recap - January 2, 2003 - ESPN}}</ref>

{| class="wikitable"
! Statistics !! style="{{CollegeSecondaryStyle|Iowa Hawkeyes}}"|IOWA!!style="{{CollegePrimaryStyle|USC Trojans}}"|USC
|-
| First downs || 18 || 30
|-
| Total yards || 323 || 550
|-
| Rushing yards || 119 || 247
|-
| Passing yards || 204 || 303
|-
| Turnovers || 2 || 0
|-
| Time of possession || 21:54 || 38:06
|-
|}

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==2002 team players in the NFL==
*[[Marcell Allmond]]
*[[Marcell Allmond]]
*[[Kevin Arbet]]
*[[Kevin Arbet]]
Line 317: Line 769:
*[[Chris McFoy]]
*[[Chris McFoy]]
*[[Sultan McCullough]]
*[[Sultan McCullough]]
*[[Jason Mitchell]]
*[[Jason Mitchell (wide receiver)|Jason Mitchell]]
*[[Carson Palmer]]
*[[Carson Palmer]]
*[[Mike Patterson]]
*[[Mike Patterson (American football)|Mike Patterson]]
*[[Troy Polamalu]]
*[[Troy Polamalu]]
*[[LaJuan Ramsey]]
*[[LaJuan Ramsey]]
Line 329: Line 781:
*[[Kenechi Udeze]]
*[[Kenechi Udeze]]
*[[Lenny Vandermade]]
*[[Lenny Vandermade]]
*[[John Walker (football player)|John Walker]]
*[[John Walker (American football)|John Walker]]
*[[Lee Webb]]
*[[Lee Webb (American football)|Lee Webb]]
*[[Kyle Williams (offensive tackle)|Kyle Williams]]
*[[Kyle Williams (offensive tackle)|Kyle Williams]]
*[[Mike Williams (wide receiver b. 1984)|Mike Williams]]
*[[Mike Williams (wide receiver, born 1984)|Mike Williams]]
*[[Manuel Wright]]
*[[Manuel Wright]]
*[[Justin Wyatt]]
*[[Justin Wyatt]]


==References==
==References==
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{{Reflist|2}}
*[http://usctrojans.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/archive/usc-m-footbl-archive.html USC Football Archive (2002 Season)], USC Athletic Department.
*[http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/rankingsindex?pollId=null&weekNumber=1&seasonYear=2002 2002 NCAA Football Rankings], ESPN.com.

==External links==
*[http://usctrojans.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/usc-m-footbl-body.html Official site]


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Latest revision as of 10:34, 22 September 2024

2002 USC Trojans football
National champion
(Dunkel, Matthews, Sagarin)
Pac-10 co-champion
Orange Bowl champion
Orange Bowl, W 38–17 vs. Iowa
ConferencePacific-10 Conference
Ranking
CoachesNo. 4
APNo. 4
Record11–2 (7–1 Pac-10)
Head coach
Offensive coordinatorNorm Chow (2nd season)
Captains
Home stadiumLos Angeles Memorial Coliseum (c. 92,000, grass)
Seasons
← 2001
2003 →
2002 Pacific-10 Conference football standings
Conf Overall
Team   W   L     W   L  
No. 10 Washington State $+   7 1     10 3  
No. 4 USC  %+   7 1     11 2  
Arizona State   5 3     8 6  
UCLA   4 4     8 5  
Oregon State   4 4     8 5  
California   4 4     7 5  
Washington   4 4     7 6  
Oregon   3 5     7 6  
Arizona   1 7     4 8  
Stanford   1 7     2 9  
  • $ – BCS representative as conference champion
  • % – BCS at-large representative
  • + – Conference co-champions
Rankings from AP Poll

The 2002 USC Trojans football team represented the University of Southern California in the 2002 NCAA Division I-A football season. USC ended the regular season ranked #5 in both the AP Poll and the Coaches' Poll. Trojans quarterback Carson Palmer won the 2002 Heisman Trophy as the best college football player in America. During the bowl games, USC had a convincing 38–17 win over #3 Iowa in the Orange Bowl. USC became #4 in the final AP Poll and Coaches' Poll. Other notable players for the USC Trojans in 2002 include WR#2 Kareem Kelly, RB#21 Malaefou Mackenzie, QB#10 Matt Cassel, RB#4 Sultan McCullough, RB#34 Hershel Dennis (FR) RB#25 Justin Fargas, RB#39 Sunny Byrd, RB#34 Chad Pierson, S#43 Troy Polamalu, WR#44 Gregg Guenther, TE#86 Dominique Byrd, WR#83 Keary Colbert, WR#1 Mike Williams, WR#7 Sandy Fletcher, WR#82 Donald Hale, TE#88 Doyal Butler, and WR#87 Grant Mattos.

The team was named national champion by the Dunkel System, Matthews Grid Ratings, and Sagarin Ratings, all NCAA-designated major selectors,[1]: 115  although none are claimed by the university.

Recruiting

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USC was ranked highly (#12 by Scout, #13 by Rivals) for getting Darnell Bing, Manuel Wright, Winston Justice, Fred Matua, Tom Malone, Jason Mitchell, Hershel Dennis, Kyle Williams, Dominique Byrd, Dallas Sartz, Justin Wyatt, Chris McFoy, Mike Williams, LaJuan Ramsey, Oscar Lua and Brandon Hancock among others.

Schedule

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DateTimeOpponentRankSiteTVResultAttendanceSource
September 25:00 p.m.Auburn*No. 20ABCW 24–1763,269[2]
September 1412:30 p.m.at No. 18 Colorado*No. 17ABCW 40–353,119[2]
September 214:00 p.m.at No. 25 Kansas State*No. 11TBSL 20–2749,276[2]
September 283:30 p.m.No. 23 Oregon StateNo. 18
  • Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
  • Los Angeles, CA
FSNW 22–056,417[2]
October 54:00 p.m.at No. 17 Washington StateNo. 18TBSL 27–30 OT36,861[2]
October 123:30 p.m.CaliforniaNo. 20
  • Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
  • Los Angeles, CA
FSNW 30–2863,113[2]
October 1912:30 p.m.No. 22 WashingtonNo. 19
  • Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
  • Los Angeles, CA
ABCW 41–2152,961[2]
October 2612:30 p.m.at No. 14 OregonNo. 15ABCW 44–3356,754[2]
November 95:00 p.m.at StanfordNo. 10ABCW 49–1744,950[2]
November 164:00 p.m.Arizona StatedaggerNo. 8
  • Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
  • Los Angeles, CA
TBSW 34–1373,923[2]
November 2312:30 p.m.at No. 25 UCLANo. 7ABCW 52–2191,084[2]
November 305:00 p.m.No. 7 Notre Dame*No. 6
  • Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
  • Los Angeles, CA (rivalry)
ABCW 44–1391,432[2]
January 2, 20035:00 p.m.vs. No. 3 Iowa*No. 5ABCW 38–1775,971[2]
  • *Non-conference game
  • daggerHomecoming
  • Rankings from AP Poll released prior to the game
  • All times are in Pacific time

Roster

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2002 USC Trojans football team roster
Players Coaches
Offense
Pos. # Name Class
WR 31 Will Buchanon Fr
TE 88 Doyal Butler Jr
RB 39 Sunny Byrd So
WR 19 Greig Carlson Fr
TE 86 Dominique Byrd Fr
QB 10 Matt Cassel So
WR 83 Keary Colbert Jr
RB 25 Justin Fargas Sr
TE 44 Gregg Guenther Fr
TE 81 Alex Holmes Jr
C 62 Norm Katnik Jr
WR 2 Kareem Kelly Sr
RB 37 David Kirtman Fr
QB 11 Matt Leinart Fr
FB 21 Malaefou MacKenzie Sr
RB 4 Sultan McCullough Sr
QB 3 Carson Palmer Sr
OT 77 Jacob Rogers Jr
G 78 Lenny Vandermade So
RB 35 Lee Webb So
WR 1 Mike Williams Fr
Defense
Pos. # Name Class
CB 8 Marcell Allmond Jr
LB 59 Collin Ashton Fr
DT 84 Shaun Cody Fr
LB 6 Matt Grootegoed So
DB 27 Jason Leach So
DT 99 Mike Patterson So
S 43 Troy Polamalu Sr
DT 93 Bernard Riley Sr
LB 42 Dallas Sartz Fr
DE 94 Kenechi Udeze So
CB 24 Justin Wyatt Fr
Special teams
Pos. # Name Class
K 16 Ryan Killeen Fr
P 14 Tom Malone Fr
Head coach
Coordinators/assistant coaches

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (S) Suspended
  • (I) Ineligible
  • Injured Injured
  • Redshirt Redshirt

Roster
Last update: 2004-05-13

Game summaries

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Auburn

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Auburn at No. 20 USC
1 234Total
Tigers 7 703 17
No. 20 Trojans 7 737 24

at No. 18 Colorado

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No. 17 USC at No. 18 Colorado
1 234Total
No. 17 Trojans 14 6020 40
No. 18 Buffaloes 0 030 3

at No. 25 Kansas State

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No. 11 USC at No. 25 Kansas State
1 234Total
No. 11 Trojans 0 6014 20
No. 25 Wildcats 0 1278 27

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Statistics USC KSU
First downs 16 19
Total yards 276 347
Rushing yards 90 188
Passing yards 186 159
Turnovers 1 5
Time of possession 29:37 30:23

No. 23 Oregon State

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No. 23 Oregon State at No. 18 USC
1 234Total
No. 23 Beavers 0 000 0
No. 18 Trojans 0 1363 22

at No. 17 Washington State

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No. 18 USC at No. 17 Washington State
1 234OTTotal
No. 18 Trojans 7 07130 27
No. 17 Cougars 10 07103 30

California

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California at No. 20 USC
1 234Total
Golden Bears 14 707 28
No. 20 Trojans 3 1476 30

No. 22 Washington

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#22/17 Washington at #19/20 USC
1 234Total
No. 22 Huskies 7 0014 21
No. 19 Trojans 7 10177 41

at No. 14 Oregon

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No. 15 USC at No. 14 Oregon
1 234Total
No. 15 Trojans 14 02010 44
No. 14 Ducks 13 6014 33

at Stanford

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No. 10 USC at Stanford
1 234Total
No. 10 Trojans 14 71414 49
Cardinal 7 307 17

Arizona State

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Arizona State at No. 8 USC
1 234Total
Sun Devils 3 730 13
No. 8 Trojans 10 10014 34

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at No. 25 UCLA

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No. 7 USC at No. 25 UCLA
1 234Total
No. 7 Trojans 21 71410 52
No. 25 Bruins 0 7014 21
  • Date: November 23
  • Location: Rose Bowl, Pasadena
  • Game start: 3:30 p.m. EST
  • Elapsed time: 3:26
  • Game attendance: 91,084
  • Television network: ABC
       

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No. 7 Notre Dame

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1 234Total
No. 7 Fighting Irish 6 700 13
No. 6 Trojans 0 171314 44
  • Date: November 30
  • Location: Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, Los Angeles
  • Game start: 8:00 p.m. EST
  • Elapsed time: 3:26
  • Game attendance: 91,432
  • Game weather: Cloudy; 60 °F (16 °C); wind variable
  • Referee: Chuck McFerrin
  • Television network: ABC
       

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vs. No. 3 Iowa (Orange Bowl)

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#3/5 Iowa Hawkeyes at #5/4 USC Trojans
1 234Total
No. 3 Hawkeyes 10 007 17
No. 5 Trojans 7 31414 38

USC played third ranked Iowa in the Orange Bowl. The matchup featured the top two finalists for that season's Heisman Trophy; Trophy winner Carson Palmer and runner up Brad Banks.[9] Banks was the quarterback for the Hawkeyes. The Hawkeyes had only lost one game all year and it was to their rival Iowa State. Iowa opened the play up with a bang and set an Orange Bowl record when C.J. Jones returned the opening kickoff of the game 100 yards for a touchdown. USC responded with a touchdown run on from running back Justin Fargas. Iowa regained the lead with a field goal from Nate Kaeding. USC would kick a field goal in the second quarter to even the score 10-10 at the half. USC came out in the second half and separated themselves from Iowa scoring twice in the third quarter to take a 24-10 lead. The first score was a pass from Palmer to Mike Williams and the second was another run from Fargas. USC ended the third quarter with the ball and scored quickly in the fourth quarter giving them a 31-10 lead. The lead grew when Iowa continued to be unable to do anything with the ball and USC took advantage on a rushing touchdown from fan favorite Sunny Byrd to make the score 38-10. Iowa would score off a touchdown pass from Banks however it was too late. USC would end up winning 38-17.

The Trojans dominated time of possession in the game, having control of the ball for 38:06 seconds. This allowed for the Trojans defense to rest while keeping the Iowa defense out on the field and making them tired. USC's defense did not give up a touchdown to Iowa until the fourth quarter of the game and forced Banks to throw his first interception since October 19.[10]

Statistics IOWA USC
First downs 18 30
Total yards 323 550
Rushing yards 119 247
Passing yards 204 303
Turnovers 2 0
Time of possession 21:54 38:06

2002 team players in the NFL

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References

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  1. ^ 2018 NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision Records (PDF). Indianapolis: National Collegiate Athletic Association. August 2018. Retrieved October 4, 2018.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m "Cumulative Season Statistics". University of Southern California Department of Athletics. Retrieved November 7, 2014.
  3. ^ Plaschke, Bill (September 22, 2002). "Palmer's Legacy Hangs in Balance". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved September 8, 2019.
  4. ^ "Trojans Focus Is Unrivaled". The Los Angeles Times. November 17, 2002. Retrieved December 10, 2002.
  5. ^ [1]. Retrieved 2017-Feb-14.
  6. ^ "Palmer's Offense Boosts U.S.C. over Notre Dame". The New York Times. December 1, 2002. Retrieved December 10, 2002.
  7. ^ "Southern Cal's Palmer Captures the Heisman". The New York Times. December 15, 2002. Retrieved December 10, 2002.
  8. ^ "BCS GAME RESULTS - OrangeBowl.org The Official Site of The FedEx Orange Bowl Championship". www.orangebowl.org. Archived from the original on June 2, 2009. Retrieved January 11, 2022.
  9. ^ "2002 Heisman Trophy Voting".
  10. ^ "Iowa vs. USC - Game Recap - January 2, 2003 - ESPN". Archived from the original on January 24, 2013.