Six straight AP Top 4 Finishes2003 and 2004 (Co-Champions) National Championships Six straight BCS Bowl Appearances (unprecedented)Six straight Pac-10 Championships (unprecedented)Six straight seasons with 11-plus victories (unprecedented)National-record 33 consecutive weeks as AP’s No. 1 ranked team Winning Record of 84.4 percent (76-14) Best winning percentage of any Division I coach with at least 5 years experience 49-9 (84 percent) in Pac-10 games 12-2 against rivals UCLA and Notre DameUSC has won 67 of their last 73 games (the six losses have come by a combined 20 points)A no-longer active school record 63 consecutive games ranked in the AP Top 10 No-longer-active winning streaks: - Pac-10 record 35 consecutive home games - Pac-10 record 34 consecutive overall games - Pac-10 record 27 consecutive conference gamesSince-broken other winning streaks: - Pac-10-record 34 overall games - Pac-10-record 27 Pac-10 games - School-record 18 road games (not including 4 neutral site contests) - 18 October games - 16 non-conference games - 16 games against AP Top 25 teams - School-record 13 Pac-10 road games Since-broken NCAA records: - Scoring at least 20 points in 63 consecutive games - USC was AP’s No. 1 team for a national-record 33 straight polls (including 2 pre-season polls) USC is the first school to have 3 Heisman Trophy winners in a 4-year span Produced 30 All-American first teamers 42 NFL draft picks (including 11 first rounders, with a No. 1 selection in Carson Palmer and a No. 2 in Reggie Bush)It's funny but since you've been posting, you keep on saying Penn St. will beat USC in the Rose Bowl but when is the last time you ever saw Penn St. in any significant bowl in the last 5 years? And before you answer, the Alamo Bowl isn't a significant national bowl game, more of a CIF quality game.I admit it, USC's worst foe is themselves, it's been a bane of the Trojans for years. OSU didn't beat USC, USC beat themselves but the fact doesn't change, when USC comes out to play, they are undefeatable. Just ask Ohio St.ack-ack
Hey, how many USC are still active in the NFL and how many from Ohio State.
Great...The Heisman...another BS gauge of talent....1997 Charles Woodson Michigan
35 players for USC; 37 for Ohio St and for our little friend B17Skull, only 24 from Penn St. In the 2008 draft, 4 Trojans went in the 1st round, wonder if B17Skull knows how many Twitney Lions went in the 1st round?ack-ack
this isn't about the lions. It is about how terrible usc really is. Playing in what has been a weak conference for years now. Penn st. can lose and i wont care, but they are the best team in the the big 10 right now.
No. Team (First-place votes) 1. Boston College (34) 2. Michigan 3. Notre Dame 4. North Dakota 5. Miami 6. New Hampshire 7. Michigan State 8. Colorado College 9. Denver 10. Clarkson 11. Princeton 12. Minnesota 13. Wisconsin 14. St. Cloud State 15. Minnesota State
Go Eagles Btw, Ncaa hockey has a playoff, basketball has a playoff, baseball has a playoff...hmmmm
Well, USC dose have a impressive recored that you posted. But how come they don't have the numbers that are active in NFL? What dose Texas have?
Look at USC's schedule for the last 8 years and tell me they've been playing weak teams and then compare it to Penn States schedule. USC consistantly plays more Top 25 teams each year than Penn State does.ack-ack