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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 (offensive tackle)|Kyle Williams]], [[Dominique Byrd]], [[Dallas Sartz]], [[Justin Wyatt]], [[Chris McFoy]], [[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]], [[Hershel Dennis]], [[Kyle Williams (offensive tackle)|Kyle Williams]], [[Dominique Byrd]], [[Dallas Sartz]], [[Justin Wyatt]], [[Chris McFoy]], [[Mike Williams]], [[LaJuan Ramsey]], [[Oscar Lua]] and [[Brandon Hancock]] among others. |
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Coaches | No. 4 |
AP | No. 4 |
The 2002 USC Trojans football team represented the University of Southern California in the 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 in the Orange Bowl. USC became #4 in the final AP Poll and Coaches' Poll.
Recruiting
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
The Trojans finished the season with a 11-2 record, 7-1 in the Pac-10.[1]
September 2Auburn*No. 18
W 24–17 September 14at No. 18 Colorado*No. 17
W 40–3 September 21at No. 25 Kansas State*No. 11
L 20–27 September 28No. 23 Oregon StateNo. 18
- Los Angeles Stadium
- Los Angeles, CA
W 22–0 October 05at No. 18 Washington StateNo. 20
L 27–30 October 12CalNo. 20
- Los Angeles Coliseum
- Los Angeles, CA
W 30–28 October 19No. 22 WashingtonNo. 19
- Los Angeles Coliseum
- Los Angeles, CA
W 41–21 October 26at No. 14 OregonNo. 15
W 44–33 November 09at StanfordNo. 10
W 49–17 November 16Arizona StateNo. 8
- Los Angeles Coliseum
- Los Angeles, CA
W 34–13 November 23at No. 25 UCLANo. 7
W 52–21 November 30No. 7 Notre Dame*No. 6
- Los Angeles Coliseum
- Los Angeles, CA
W 44–13 January 2vs. No. 3 Iowa*No. 5
W 38–17
Game Notes
Auburn
2002 Team Players in the NFL
- Marcell Allmond
- Kevin Arbet
- Collin Ashton
- Darnell Bing
- William Buchanon
- Dominique Byrd
- Matt Cassel
- Shaun Cody
- Keary Colbert
- Justin Fargas
- Matt Grootegoed
- Gregg Guenther
- Alex Holmes
- Norm Katnik
- Kareem Kelly
- Ryan Killeen
- David Kirtman
- Winston Justice
- Jason Leach
- Matt Leinart
- Oscar Lua
- Malaefou MacKenzie
- Tom Malone
- Grant Mattos
- Fred Matua
- Chris McFoy
- Sultan McCullough
- Jason Mitchell
- Carson Palmer
- Mike Patterson
- Troy Polamalu
- LaJuan Ramsey
- Bernard Riley
- Jacob Rogers
- Frostee Rucker
- Dallas Sartz
- Lofa Tatupu
- Kenechi Udeze
- Lenny Vandermade
- John Walker
- Lee Webb
- Kyle Williams
- Mike Williams
- Manuel Wright
- Justin Wyatt
References
- USC Football Archive (2002 Season), USC Athletic Department.
- 2002 NCAA Football Rankings, ESPN.com.