USC Trojans football under John Robinson
John Robinson was the coach of the University of Southern California's football team from 1976 to 1982 and 1993 to 1997. He compiled a 104-35-4 record, and was succeeded by Ted Tollner after his first tenure and Paul Hackett after his second term.
1976
Date |
Opponent# |
Rank# |
Site |
Result |
Attendance |
September 11 |
Missouri* |
#8 |
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum • Los Angeles, CA |
L 25–46 |
49,535 |
September 18 |
at Oregon |
|
Autzen Stadium • Eugene, OR |
W 53–0 |
40,600 |
September 25 |
at Purdue* |
#19 |
Ross–Ade Stadium • West Lafayette, IN |
W 31–13 |
65,425 |
October 2 |
Iowa* |
#13 |
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum • Los Angeles, CA |
W 55–0 |
55,518 |
October 9 |
vs. Washington State |
#11 |
Kingdome • Seattle, WA |
W 23–14 |
37,268 |
October 23 |
Oregon State |
#7 |
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum • Los Angeles, CA |
W 56–0 |
53,216 |
October 30 |
California |
#4 |
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum • Los Angeles, CA |
W 20–6 |
60,323 |
November 6 |
at Stanford |
#4 |
Stanford Stadium • Palo Alto, CA |
W 48–24 |
76,500 |
November 13 |
Washington |
#3 |
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum • Los Angeles, CA |
W 20–3 |
49,264 |
November 20 |
at #2 UCLA |
#3 |
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum • Los Angeles, CA (Battle for the Victory Bell) |
W 24–14 |
90,519 |
November 27 |
#13 Notre Dame* |
#3 |
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum • Los Angeles, CA (Notre Dame – USC rivalry) |
W 17–13 |
76,561 |
January 1 |
vs. #2 Michigan* |
#3 |
Rose Bowl • Pasadena, CA (Rose Bowl) |
W 14–6 |
106,182 |
*Non-conference game. Homecoming. #Rankings from AP Poll. |
1977
Date |
Opponent# |
Rank# |
Site |
Result |
Attendance |
September 10 |
at Missouri* |
#4 |
Faurot Field • Columbia, MO |
W 27–10 |
65,298 |
September 17 |
at Oregon State |
#2 |
Reser Stadium • Corvallis, OR |
W 17–10 |
31,143 |
September 24 |
TCU* |
#2 |
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum • Los Angeles, CA |
W 51–0 |
54,620 |
September 30 |
Washington State |
#2 |
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum • Los Angeles, CA |
W 41–7 |
61,809 |
October 8 |
#7 Alabama* |
#1 |
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum • Los Angeles, CA |
L 20–21 |
63,140 |
October 15 |
Oregon |
#6 |
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum • Los Angeles, CA |
W 33–15 |
51,120 |
October 22 |
at #11 Notre Dame* |
#5 |
Notre Dame Stadium • Notre Dame, IN (Notre Dame – USC rivalry) |
L 19–49 |
59,075 |
October 29 |
at California |
#10 |
California Memorial Stadium • Berkeley, CA |
L 14–17 |
76,780 |
November 5 |
Stanford |
#16 |
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum • Los Angeles, CA |
W 49–0 |
65,101 |
November 12 |
at Washington |
#14 |
Husky Stadium • Seattle, WA |
L 10–28 |
59,501 |
November 25 |
#17 UCLA |
|
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum • Los Angeles, CA (Battle for the Victory Bell) |
W 29–27 |
86,168 |
December 31 |
vs. #17 Texas A&M* |
#20 |
Astrodome • Houston, TX (Bluebonnet Bowl) |
W 47–28 |
52,842 |
*Non-conference game. Homecoming. #Rankings from AP Poll. |
1978
Date |
Opponent# |
Rank# |
Site |
Result |
Attendance |
September 9 |
Texas Tech* |
#9 |
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum • Los Angeles, CA |
W 17–9 |
50,321 |
September 16 |
at Oregon |
#8 |
Autzen Stadium • Eugene, OR |
W 37–10 |
31,000 |
September 23 |
vs. #1 Alabama* |
#7 |
Legion Field • Birmingham, AL |
W 24–14 |
77,313 |
September 29 |
Michigan State* |
#3 |
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum • Los Angeles, CA |
W 30–9 |
65,319 |
October 14 |
at Arizona State |
#2 |
Sun Devil Stadium • Tempe, AZ |
L 7–20 |
70,138 |
October 21 |
Oregon State |
#7 |
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum • Los Angeles, CA |
W 38–7 |
53,734 |
October 28 |
California |
#6 |
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum • Los Angeles, CA |
W 42–17 |
56,954 |
November 4 |
at Stanford |
#6 |
Stanford Stadium • Palo Alto, CA |
W 13–7 |
84,084 |
November 11 |
#19 Washington |
#5 |
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum • Los Angeles, CA |
W 28–10 |
54,071 |
November 18 |
at #14 UCLA |
#5 |
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum • Los Angeles, CA (Battle for the Victory Bell) |
W 17–10 |
90,387 |
November 25 |
#8 Notre Dame* |
#3 |
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum • Los Angeles, CA (Notre Dame – USC rivalry) |
W 27–25 |
84,256 |
December 2 |
at UCLA* |
#3 |
Aloha Stadium • Honolulu, HI |
W 21–5 |
48,767 |
January 1 |
vs. #5 Michigan* |
#3 |
Rose Bowl • Pasadena, CA (1979 Rose Bowl) |
W 17–10 |
105,629 |
*Non-conference game. Homecoming. #Rankings from AP Poll. |
1978 Team Players in the NFL
- Marcus Allen
- Chip Banks
- Ronnie Lott
- Anthony Munoz
- Charles White
- Brad Budde
- Garry Cobb
1979
Date |
Opponent# |
Rank# |
Site |
Result |
Attendance |
September 8 |
at Texas Tech* |
#1 |
Clifford B. and Audrey Jones Stadium • Lubbock, TX |
W 21–7 |
52,991 |
September 15 |
at [[{{{school}}}|Oregon State]] |
#1 |
Reser Stadium • Corvallis, OR |
W 42–5 |
32,000 |
September 22 |
Minnesota* |
#1 |
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum • Los Angeles, CA |
W 48–14 |
61,766 |
September 29 |
at #20 [[{{{school}}}|LSU]]* |
#1 |
Tiger Stadium • Baton Rouge, LA |
W 17–12 |
78,322 |
October 6 |
[[{{{school}}}|Washington State]] |
#1 |
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum • Los Angeles, CA |
W 50–21 |
55,117 |
October 13 |
[[{{{school}}}|Stanford]] |
#1 |
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum • Los Angeles, CA |
T 21–21 |
76,067 |
October 20 |
at #9 [[{{{school}}}|Notre Dame]]* |
#4 |
Notre Dame Stadium • Notre Dame, IN (Notre Dame – USC rivalry) |
W 42–23 |
59,075 |
October 27 |
at [[{{{school}}}|California]] |
#3 |
California Memorial Stadium • Berkeley, CA |
W 24–14 |
76,780 |
November 3 |
[[{{{school}}}|Arizona]] |
#3 |
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum • Los Angeles, CA |
W 34–7 |
62,054 |
November 10 |
at #15 Washington |
#4 |
Husky Stadium • Seattle, WA |
W 24–17 |
60,527 |
November 24 |
[[{{{school}}}|UCLA]] |
#4 |
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum • Los Angeles, CA (Battle for the Victory Bell) |
W 49–14 |
88,214 |
January 1 |
vs. #1 Ohio State* |
#3 |
Rose Bowl • Pasadena, CA (1980 Rose Bowl) |
W 17–16 |
105,526 |
*Non-conference game. Homecoming. #Rankings from AP Poll. |
1979 Team Players in the NFL
- Marcus Allen
- Chip Banks
- Joey Browner
- Ronnie Lott
- Dennis Smith
- Jeff Fisher
- Bruce Matthews
- Don Mosebar
- Anthony Munoz
- Keith Van Horne
- Charles White
Awards and honors
- Brad Budde, Lombardi Award
- Charles White, Heisman Trophy[1]
- Charles White, Maxwell Award
- Charles White, Walter Camp Award
1980
Date |
Opponent# |
Rank# |
Site |
Result |
Attendance |
September 13 |
at [[{{{school}}}|Tennessee]]* |
#5 |
Neyland Stadium • Knoxville, TN |
W 20–17 |
95,049 |
September 20 |
#20 South Carolina* |
#4 |
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum • Los Angeles, CA |
W 23–13 |
58,385 |
September 27 |
at Minnesota* |
#5 |
Memorial Stadium • Minneapolis, MN |
W 24–7 |
55,115 |
October 4 |
[[{{{school}}}|Arizona State]] |
#4 |
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum • Los Angeles, CA |
W 23–21 |
69,052 |
October 11 |
at [[{{{school}}}|Arizona]] |
#2 |
Arizona Stadium • Tucson, AZ |
W 27–10 |
54,789 |
October 18 |
at [[{{{school}}}|Oregon]] |
#2 |
Autzen Stadium • Eugene, OR |
T 7–7 |
43,733 |
November 1 |
[[{{{school}}}|California]] |
#7 |
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum • Los Angeles, CA |
W 60–7 |
55,658 |
November 8 |
at [[{{{school}}}|Stanford]] |
#4 |
Stanford Stadium • Palo Alto, CA |
W 34–9 |
84,892 |
November 15 |
Washington |
#2 |
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum • Los Angeles, CA |
L 10–20 |
55,515 |
November 22 |
at #18 UCLA |
#12 |
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum • Los Angeles, CA (Battle for the Victory Bell) |
L 17–20 |
83,491 |
December 6 |
#2 Notre Dame* |
#17 |
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum • Los Angeles, CA (Notre Dame – USC rivalry) |
W 20–3 |
82,663 |
*Non-conference game. Homecoming. #Rankings from AP Poll. |
Team players drafted into the NFL
- Ronnie Lott, 1st round, San Francisco 49ers
- Keith Van Horne, 1st round, Chicago Bears
- Dennis Smith, 1st round, Denver Broncos
- Kevin Williams, 7th round, New Orleans Saints
- Jeff Fisher, 7th round, Chicago Bears
- Steve Busick, 7th round, Denver Broncos
- James Hunter, 9th round, Pittsburgh Steelers
- Eric Scoggins, 12th round, Baltimore Colts
Awards and honors
1981
Running back Marcus Allen had one of the most spectacular seasons in NCAA history. He rushed for 2,342 yards, becoming the first player in NCAA history to rush for over 2,000 yards in one season. He also gained a total of 2,683 offensive yards, led the nation in scoring, and won the Heisman Trophy, the Maxwell Award, and Walter Camp Award and was also the Pac-10 player of the year.
Date |
Opponent# |
Rank# |
Site |
Result |
Attendance |
September 12 |
Tennessee* |
#5 |
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum • Los Angeles, CA |
W 43–7 |
62,147 |
September 19 |
at [[{{{school}}}|Indiana]]* |
#2 |
Memorial Stadium • Bloomington, IN |
W 21–0 |
51,167 |
September 26 |
#2 [[{{{school}}}|Oklahoma]]* |
#1 |
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum • Los Angeles, CA |
W 28–24 |
85,651 |
October 3 |
at [[{{{school}}}|Oregon State]] |
#1 |
Reser Stadium • Corvallis, OR |
W 56–22 |
33,000 |
October 10 |
[[{{{school}}}|Arizona]] |
#1 |
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum • Los Angeles, CA |
L 10–13 |
56,315 |
October 17 |
[[{{{school}}}|Stanford]] |
#7 |
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum • Los Angeles, CA |
W 25–17 |
76,291 |
October 24 |
at Notre Dame* |
#5 |
Notre Dame Stadium • Notre Dame, IN (Notre Dame – USC rivalry) |
W 14–7 |
59,075 |
October 31 |
#14 [[{{{school}}}|Washington State]] |
#4 |
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum • Los Angeles, CA |
W 41–17 |
60,972 |
November 7 |
at [[{{{school}}}|California]] |
#3 |
California Memorial Stadium • Berkeley, CA |
W 21–3 |
74,000 |
November 14 |
at Washington |
#3 |
Husky Stadium • Seattle, WA |
L 3–13 |
47,347 |
November 21 |
#15 UCLA |
#10 |
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum • Los Angeles, CA (Battle for the Victory Bell) |
W 22–21 |
89,432 |
January 1 |
vs. #7 Penn State* |
#8 |
Sun Devil Stadium • Tempe, AZ (1982 Fiesta Bowl) |
L 10–26 |
71,053 |
*Non-conference game. Homecoming. #Rankings from AP Poll. |
1981 Team Players in the NFL
Awards and honors
1982
Date |
Opponent# |
Rank# |
Site |
Result |
Attendance |
September 11 |
at #11 Florida* |
#10 |
Ben Hill Griffin Stadium • Gainesville, FL |
L 9–17 |
73,238 |
September 18 |
[[{{{school}}}|Indiana]]* |
#19 |
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum • Los Angeles, CA |
W 28–7 |
50,724 |
September 25 |
at [[{{{school}}}|Oklahoma Sooners]]* |
#18 |
Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium • Norman, OK |
W 12–0 |
75,008 |
October 2 |
[[{{{school}}}|Oregon]] |
#16 |
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum • Los Angeles, CA |
W 38–7 |
47,181 |
October 16 |
at Stanford |
#14 |
Stanford Stadium • Palo Alto, CA |
W 41–21 |
75,185 |
October 23 |
[[{{{school}}}|Oregon State]] |
#12 |
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum • Los Angeles, CA |
W 38–0 |
50,035 |
October 30 |
at #7 [[{{{school}}}|Arizona State]] |
#12 |
Sun Devil Stadium • Tempe, AZ |
L 10–17 |
71,071 |
November 6 |
[[{{{school}}}|California]] |
#16 |
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum • Los Angeles, CA |
W 42–0 |
54,670 |
November 13 |
at [[{{{school}}}|Arizona]] |
#16 |
Arizona Stadium • Tucson, AZ |
W 48–41 |
55,110 |
November 20 |
at #11 UCLA |
#15 |
Rose Bowl • Pasadena, CA (Battle for the Victory Bell) |
L 19–20 |
95,763 |
November 27 |
Notre Dame* |
#17 |
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum • Los Angeles, CA (Notre Dame – USC rivalry) |
W 17–13 |
76,459 |
*Non-conference game. Homecoming. #Rankings from AP Poll. |
1983-1992
John Robinson left USC after the 1982 season to coach the Los Angeles Rams and was succeeded by Ted Tollner. He led the rams to two NFC Championship Games and six playoff appearances. After ten years, he returned to USC, replacing Larry Smith.
1993
Date |
Opponent# |
Rank# |
Site |
Result |
Attendance |
August 29 |
vs. #20 [[{{{school}}}|North Carolina]]* |
#19 |
Anaheim Stadium • Anaheim, CA (Disneyland Pigskin Classic) |
L 9–31 |
49,309 |
September 4 |
[[{{{school}}}|Houston]]* |
|
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum • Los Angeles, CA |
W 49–7 |
49,438 |
September 11 |
at #15 Penn State* |
|
Beaver Stadium • University Park, PA |
L 20–21 |
95,992 |
September 25 |
[[{{{school}}}|Washington State]] |
|
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum • Los Angeles, CA |
W 34–3 |
48,471 |
October 2 |
at #12 Arizona |
|
Arizona Stadium • Tucson, AZ |
L 7–38 |
56,075 |
October 9 |
at Oregon |
|
Autzen Stadium • Eugene, OR |
W 24–13 |
40,935 |
October 16 |
[[{{{school}}}|Oregon State]] |
|
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum • Los Angeles, CA |
W 34–9 |
44,363 |
October 23 |
at #2 Notre Dame* |
|
Notre Dame Stadium • Notre Dame, IN (Notre Dame – USC rivalry) |
L 13–31 |
59,075 |
October 30 |
at [[{{{school}}}|California]] |
|
California Memorial Stadium • Berkeley, CA |
W 42–14 |
56,000 |
November 6 |
[[{{{school}}}|Stanford]] |
|
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum • Los Angeles, CA |
W 45–20 |
59,376 |
November 13 |
at #25 Washington |
|
Husky Stadium • Seattle, WA |
W 22–17 |
72,202 |
November 20 |
#16 UCLA |
#22 |
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum • Los Angeles, CA (Battle for the Victory Bell) |
L 21–27 |
93,458 |
December 30 |
vs. Utah* |
|
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum • Los Angeles, CA (1993 Freedom Bowl) |
W 28–21 |
37,203 |
*Non-conference game. Homecoming. #Rankings from AP Poll. |
1993 Team Players in the NFL
The following players were claimed in the 1993 NFL Draft.
[5]
1994
1994 Pacific-10 football standings |
|
Conf |
|
|
Overall |
Team |
W |
|
L |
|
T |
|
|
W |
|
L |
|
T |
#11 Oregon † |
7 |
– |
1 |
– |
0 |
|
|
9 |
– |
4 |
– |
0 |
#13 USC |
6 |
– |
2 |
– |
0 |
|
|
8 |
– |
3 |
– |
1 |
#20 [[{{{school}}}|Arizona]] |
6 |
– |
2 |
– |
0 |
|
|
8 |
– |
4 |
– |
0 |
#21 [[{{{school}}}|Washington State]] |
5 |
– |
3 |
– |
0 |
|
|
8 |
– |
4 |
– |
0 |
Washington |
4 |
– |
4 |
– |
0 |
|
|
7 |
– |
4 |
– |
0 |
[[{{{school}}}|UCLA]] |
3 |
– |
5 |
– |
0 |
|
|
5 |
– |
6 |
– |
0 |
[[{{{school}}}|California]] |
3 |
– |
5 |
– |
0 |
|
|
4 |
– |
7 |
– |
0 |
[[{{{school}}}|Oregon State]] |
2 |
– |
6 |
– |
0 |
|
|
4 |
– |
7 |
– |
0 |
[[{{{school}}}|Stanford]] |
2 |
– |
6 |
– |
0 |
|
|
3 |
– |
7 |
– |
1 |
[[{{{school}}}|Arizona State]] |
2 |
– |
6 |
– |
0 |
|
|
3 |
– |
8 |
– |
0 |
|
† – Conference champion
Rankings from AP Poll |
Date |
Opponent# |
Rank# |
Site |
Result |
Attendance |
September 3 |
#23 Washington |
#13 |
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum • Los Angeles, CA |
W 24–17 |
54,538 |
September 10 |
at #8 Penn State* |
#14 |
Beaver Stadium • University Park, PA |
L 14–38 |
96,463 |
September 24 |
#24 [[{{{school}}}|Baylor]]* |
#19 |
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum • Los Angeles, CA |
W 37–27 |
45,762 |
October 1 |
Oregon |
#19 |
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum • Los Angeles, CA |
L 7–22 |
44,232 |
October 8 |
at [[{{{school}}}|Oregon State]] |
|
Reser Stadium • Corvallis, OR |
W 27–19 |
33,892 |
October 15 |
at [[{{{school}}}|Stanford]] |
|
Stanford Stadium • Palo Alto, CA |
W 27–20 |
60,345 |
October 22 |
[[{{{school}}}|California]] |
|
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum • Los Angeles, CA |
W 61–0 |
55,213 |
November 5 |
at #16 [[{{{school}}}|Washington State]] |
#22 |
Martin Stadium • Pullman, WA |
W 23–10 |
36,686 |
November 12 |
#13 [[{{{school}}}|Arizona]] |
#17 |
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum • Los Angeles, CA |
W 45–28 |
61,264 |
November 19 |
at [[{{{school}}}|UCLA]] |
#13 |
Rose Bowl • Pasadena, CA (Battle for the Victory Bell) |
L 19–31 |
91,815 |
November 26 |
Notre Dame* |
#17 |
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum • Los Angeles, CA (Notre Dame – USC rivalry) |
T 17–17 |
90,217 |
January 2 |
vs. Texas Tech* |
#21 |
Cotton Bowl • Dallas, TX (Cotton Bowl Classic) |
W 55–14 |
70,218 |
*Non-conference game. Homecoming. #Rankings from AP Poll. |
1995
Date |
Opponent# |
Rank# |
Site |
Result |
Attendance |
September 9 |
[[{{{school}}}|San Jose State]]* |
#7 |
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum • Los Angeles, CA |
W 45–7 |
50,612 |
September 16 |
[[{{{school}}}|Houston]]* |
#6 |
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum • Los Angeles, CA |
W 45–10 |
50,612 |
September 23 |
at #25 [[{{{school}}}|Arizona]] |
#5 |
Arizona Stadium • Tucson, AZ |
W 31–10 |
58,503 |
September 30 |
[[{{{school}}}|Arizona State]] |
#5 |
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum • Los Angeles, CA |
W 31–0 |
52,577 |
October 7 |
at [[{{{school}}}|California]] |
#5 |
California Memorial Stadium • Berkeley, CA |
W 26–16 |
49,000 |
October 14 |
[[{{{school}}}|Washington State]] |
#5 |
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum • Los Angeles, CA |
W 26–14 |
51,131 |
October 21 |
at #17 Notre Dame* |
#5 |
Notre Dame Stadium • Notre Dame, IN (Notre Dame – USC rivalry) |
L 10–38 |
59,075 |
October 28 |
at #17 Washington |
#13 |
Husky Stadium • Seattle, WA |
T 21–21 |
74,421 |
November 4 |
[[{{{school}}}|Stanford]] |
#14 |
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum • Los Angeles, CA |
W 31–30 |
62,368 |
November 11 |
at [[{{{school}}}|Oregon State]] |
#12 |
Reser Stadium • Corvallis, OR |
W 28–10 |
21,851 |
November 18 |
[[{{{school}}}|UCLA]] |
#11 |
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum • Los Angeles, CA (Battle for the Victory Bell) |
L 20–24 |
91,363 |
January 1 |
vs. #3 Northwestern* |
#11 |
Rose Bowl • Pasadena, CA (Rose Bowl) |
W 41–32 |
100,102 |
*Non-conference game. Homecoming. #Rankings from AP Poll. |
1995 Team Players in the NFL
The following players were claimed in the 1996 NFL Draft.
[6]
Other NFL players (from different drafts and free agent pickups):
1996
1996 Pacific-10 football standings |
|
Conf |
|
|
Overall |
Team |
|
W |
|
L |
|
|
|
|
W |
|
L |
|
#4 Arizona State † |
|
8 |
– |
0 |
|
|
|
|
11 |
– |
1 |
|
#16 Washington |
|
7 |
– |
1 |
|
|
|
|
9 |
– |
3 |
|
[[{{{school}}}|Stanford]] |
|
5 |
– |
3 |
|
|
|
|
7 |
– |
5 |
|
[[{{{school}}}|UCLA]] |
|
4 |
– |
4 |
|
|
|
|
5 |
– |
6 |
|
[[{{{school}}}|Oregon]] |
|
3 |
– |
5 |
|
|
|
|
6 |
– |
5 |
|
[[{{{school}}}|California]] |
|
3 |
– |
5 |
|
|
|
|
6 |
– |
6 |
|
USC |
|
3 |
– |
5 |
|
|
|
|
6 |
– |
6 |
|
[[{{{school}}}|Arizona]] |
|
3 |
– |
5 |
|
|
|
|
5 |
– |
6 |
|
[[{{{school}}}|Washington State]] |
|
3 |
– |
5 |
|
|
|
|
5 |
– |
6 |
|
[[{{{school}}}|Oregon State]] |
|
1 |
– |
7 |
|
|
|
|
2 |
– |
9 |
|
|
† – Conference champion
Rankings from AP Poll |
Date |
Opponent# |
Rank# |
Site |
Result |
Attendance |
August 25 |
vs. #11 Penn State* |
#7 |
Giants Stadium • East Rutherford, NJ (Kickoff Classic XIV) |
L 7–24 |
77,716 |
September 7 |
at [[{{{school}}}|Illinois]]* |
#19 |
Memorial Stadium • Champaign, IL |
W 55–3 |
56,504 |
September 14 |
Oregon State |
#16 |
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum • Los Angeles, CA |
W 46–17 |
48,069 |
September 21 |
at [[{{{school}}}|Houston]]* |
#15 |
Astrodome • Houston, TX |
W 26–9 |
21,035 |
October 5 |
California |
#17 |
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum • Los Angeles, CA |
L 15–22 |
51,511 |
October 12 |
[[{{{school}}}|Arizona]] |
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Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum • Los Angeles, CA |
W 14–7 |
51,088 |
October 19 |
at #4 Arizona State |
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Sun Devil Stadium • Tempe, AZ |
L 35–48 2OT |
74,947 |
October 26 |
at [[{{{school}}}|Washington State]] |
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Martin Stadium • Pullman, WA |
W 29–24 |
33,111 |
November 2 |
#21 Washington |
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Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum • Los Angeles, CA |
L 10–21 |
60,039 |
November 9 |
at [[{{{school}}}|Stanford]] |
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Stanford Stadium • Palo Alto, CA |
L 20–24 |
41,980 |
November 23 |
at UCLA |
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Rose Bowl • Pasadena, CA (Battle for the Victory Bell) |
L 41–48 2OT |
80,644 |
November 30 |
#10 Notre Dame* |
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Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum • Los Angeles, CA (Notre Dame – USC rivalry) |
W 27–20 OT |
90,296 |
*Non-conference game. Homecoming. #Rankings from AP Poll. |
1997
Date |
Time |
Opponent# |
Rank# |
Site |
TV |
Result |
Attendance |
September 6 |
5:00 p.m. |
#5 Florida State* |
#23 |
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum • Los Angeles, CA |
ABC |
L 7–14 |
72,783 |
September 13 |
3:30 p.m. |
Washington State |
#23 |
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum • Los Angeles, CA |
FSN West |
L 21–28 |
51,655 |
September 27 |
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at [[{{{school}}}|California]] |
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California Memorial Stadium • Berkeley, CA |
|
W 27–17 |
54,000 |
October 4 |
7:10 p.m. |
[[{{{school}}}|UNLV]]* |
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Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum • Los Angeles, CA |
|
W 35–21 |
48,404 |
October 11 |
|
at Arizona State |
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Sun Devil Stadium • Tempe, AZ |
|
L 7–35 |
61,802 |
October 18 |
|
at Notre Dame* |
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Notre Dame Stadium • Notre Dame, IN (Notre Dame – USC rivalry) |
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W 20–17 |
80,225 |
October 25 |
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[[{{{school}}}|Oregon]] |
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Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum • Los Angeles, CA |
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W 24–22 |
53,640 |
November 1 |
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at #7 Washington |
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Husky Stadium • Seattle, WA |
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L 0–27 |
73,401 |
November 8 |
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[[{{{school}}}|Stanford]] |
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Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum • Los Angeles, CA |
|
W 45–21 |
58,900 |
November 15 |
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at Oregon State |
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Reser Stadium • Corvallis, OR |
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W 23–0 |
20,938 |
November 22 |
|
#7 UCLA |
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Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum • Los Angeles, CA (Battle for the Victory Bell) |
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L 24–31 |
91,350 |
*Non-conference game. Homecoming. #Rankings from Coaches' Poll released prior to game. All times are in Pacific Time. |
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