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USC FOOTBALL HISTORY Annual Won-Loss Record Head Football Coaches YEAR TEAM CAPTAIN G W L T FIN USC FOOTBALL HISTORY Annual Won-Loss Record Head Football Coaches YEAR TEAM CAPTAIN G W L T FIN. PTS. OPP. W L T PCT. 1888 Will Whitcomb 2200--200 Henry H. Goddard and 1889 No Captain 2200--660 Frank H. Suffel, 1888 2 0 0 1.000 1890 No Varsity -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Lewis R. Freeman, 1897 (Stanford) 5 1 0 .833 1891 Frank Lapham 3120--4826 Clair S. Tappaan, 1901 (Syracuse) 0 1 1 .000 1892 No Varsity -- -- -- -- -- -- -- John Walker, 1903 4 2 0 .667 1893 No Captain 4310--5650 Harvey R. Holmes, 1904-07 (Wisconsin) 19 5 3 .759 1894 John A. Gray 1100--120 William I. Traeger, 1908 (Stanford) 3 1 1 .700 1895 Lee Bradley 2011--4 14 Dean B. Cromwell, 1909-10, 1896 Foster Wright 3030--0 74 1916-18 (Occidental) 21 8 6 .686 1897 Harry Martin 6510--10018 Ralph Glaze, 1914-15 (Dartmouth) 7 7 0 .500 1898 Foster Wright 7511--9728 Elmer C. (“Gloomy Gus”) Henderson, 1899 Logan Wheatley 6231--2233 1919-24 (Oberlin) 45 7 0 .865 1900 Harry Woodard 3111--5 11 Howard H. Jones, 1925-40 (Yale) 121 36 13 .750 1901 Logan Wheatley 1010--0 6 Justin M. (Sam) Barry, 1941 (Wisconsin) 2 6 1 .278 1902 Dan Caley 5230--2944 Newell J. Cravath, 1942-50 (USC) 54 28 8 .644 1903 Dan Caley 6420--5827 Jesse T. (Jess) Hill, 1951-56 (USC) 45 17 1 .722 1904 Jay Bickford 7610--19927 Don R. Clark, 1957-59 (USC) 13 16 1 .450 1905 Carl Elliott 10 631--21145 John McKay, 1960-75 (Oregon) 127 40 8 .749 1906 Oliver Best 4202--360 John Robinson, 1976-82, 1993-97 1907 Charley Haigler 6510--18220 (Oregon) 104 35 4 .741 1908 Stan Burek 5311--6318 Ted Tollner, 1983-86 (Cal Poly, 1909 Hal Paulin 6312--13313 San Luis Obispo) 26 20 1 .564 1910 Jack Malcolm 8701--18924 Larry Smith, 1987-92 (Bowling Green) 44 25 3 .632 1911 Rugby -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Paul Hackett, 1998-2000 (UC Davis) 19 18 0 .514 1912 Rugby -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Pete Carroll, 2001-2004 (Pacific) 54 10 0 .844 1913 Rugby -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1914 Tommy Davis 7430--11688 1915 Len Livernash 7340--132119 1916 Herb Jones 8530--12980 1917 Frank Malette 7421--12747 1918 Harold Galloway, Keith Hunter 6222--6161 1919 John Fox 5410--8721 1920 Roy Evans 6600--17121 1921 Charley Dean 11 10 1 0 -- 362 52 1922 Leo Calland 11 10 10423631 1923 Chet Dolley 86203T17362 1924 John Hawkins 11 9204T26944 1925 Hobbs Adams 13 11 2 0 3T 456 55 1926 Jeff Cravath 10 820231752 1927 Morley Drury 10 8111T28764 1928 Jesse Hibbs 10 901126759 1929 Nate Barragar 12 10 20149269 1930 Marshall Duffield 10 820238266 JOHN 1931 Stan Williamson 11 10 10136352 McKAY 1932 Tay Brown 10 10 00120113 1933 Ford Palmer 12 10 11325730 1934 Julie Bescos 11 4617120110 1935 Art Dittberner, Cliff Propst 12 5708155124 1936 Gil Kuhn 94233T12965 1937 Chuck Williams 10 442713698 1938 Don McNeil 11 9201T17265 1939 Joe Shell 10 802118133 1940 Ed Dempsey 934278898 1941 Bob de Lauer 9261864134 1942 Don Willer 11 5514184128 1943 Ralph Heywood 10 820115558 1944 Jim Hardy 10 802124073 1945 Jim Callanan 11 7401205150 1946 Doug Essick 10 6403158106 1947 Don Clark 10 7211193114 1948 Bob Bastian 10 631314287 1949 Jim Bird 95313T214170 1950 Paul McMurtry, Volney Peters 92527114182 1951 Pat Cannamela, Dean Schneider 10 7304224168 1952 Bob Van Doren, Lou Welsh 11 10 10125447 1953 George Bozanic, Tom Nickoloff 10 6313199161 1954 Ed Fouch, Lindon Crow 12 8402258159 1955 George Galli, Marv Goux 10 6406265158 HOWARD 1956 Jon Arnett, Ellsworth Kissinger 10 8202T218126 JONES 1957 Jim Conroy, Mike Henry 10 1907T86204 PAGE 72 — UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ANNUAL WON-LOSS RECORD, ALL-TIME PAC-10 RECORDS, USC VS. PAC-10 YEAR TEAM CAPTAIN G W L T FIN. PTS. OPP. YEAR TEAM CAPTAIN G W L T FIN. PTS. OPP. 1958 Ken Antle, 1999 David Gibson, Monte Clark 10 4513151120 Chad Morton, 1959 Ron Mix, Ifeanyi Ohalete 12 6606T348278 Willie Wood 10 8201T19590 2000 Ennis Davis, 1960 Mike McKeever, Eric Denmon, George Van Vliet 10 460295152 Zeke Moreno, 1961 Britt Williams 10 4512T150167 Petros Papadakis 12 5708T309337 1962 Marv Marinovich, 2001 Charlie Landrigan, Ben Wilson 11 11 00126192 Troy Polamalu, 1963 Pete Beathard, Antuan Simmons 12 6605298207 Willie Brown 10 7302207114 2002 Carson Palmer, 1964 Craig Fertig, Troy Polamalu 13 11 2 0 1T 465 240 Bill Fisk 10 7301T207130 2003 Keary Colbert, 1965 Chuck Arrobio, Melvin Simmons 13 12 1 0 1 534 239 Mike Garrett 10 721226292 2004 Shaun Cody, 1966 Nate Shaw, Matt Grootegoed, Rod Sherman 11 7401199128 Matt Leinart 13 13 0 0 1 496 169 1967 Tim Rossovich, 2005 Darnell Bing, Adrian Young 11 10 10125887 Reggie Bush, 1968 O. J. Simpson, Matt Leinart, Steve Sogge 11 9111259168 Dallas Sartz 13 12 1 0 1 638 297 1969 Jim Gunn, Total Record 1084 732 298 54 Bob Jensen 11 10 0 1 1 261 128 1970 Charlie Weaver, Bob Chandler 116416T343233 1971 John Vella, Willie Hall 11 6412229164 1972 Sam Cunningham, John Grant 12 12 0 0 1 467 134 1973 Lynn Swann, Artimus Parker 12 9211322202 1974 Pat Haden, Richard Wood 12 10 1 1 1 363 142 1975 Kevin Bruce, Danny Reece 12 8405247140 1976 Ricky Bell, Vince Evans, Eric Williams 12 11 1 0 1 386 139 1977 Rob Hertel, Clay Matthews 12 8402T357212 1978 Lynn Cain, Rich Dimler 13 12 1 0 1 318 153 1979 Dennis Johnson, Charles White 12 11 0 1 1 389 171 1980 Ronnie Lott, Keith Van Horne 11 8213265134 1981 Marcus Allen, Chip Banks 12 9302T294170 1982 George Achica, Joey Browner, All-Time NCAA Won-Loss Records Bruce Matthews 11 8303T302143 1983 Tony Brewer, Jeff Brown, of Pac-10 Teams Keith Browner, Fred Cornwell, W L T PCT. Tony Slaton 11 4614210238 USC 732 298 54 .700 1984 Neil Hope, Washington 641 372 50 .627 Ken Ruettgers 12 9301220173 1985 Matt Koart, Arizona State 524 318 24 .619 Hank Norman 12 6604T223187 UCLA 521 338 37 .602 1986 Jeff Bregel, Arizona 525 385 33 .574 Tim McDonald 12 7504T264239 Stanford 542 401 49 .571 1987 Dave Cadigan, California 592 456 51 .562 Greg Coauette 12 8401T321229 1988 Rodney Peete 12 10 2 0 1 370 184 Oregon 532 451 46 .539 1989 Leroy Holt, Washington State 476 463 45 .507 Tim Ryan 12 9211336132 Oregon State 459 514 50 .473 1990 Don Gibson 13 8412348274 1991 Matt Gee 11 3808229276 1992 Stephon Pace 12 6513T264249 1993 Craig Gibson, USC vs. the Pac-10 Willie McGinest, Deon Strother 13 8501T348252 1994 Tony Boselli, USC OPP. Jeff Kopp, OPPONENT WINS WINS TIES PCT. Brian Williams 12 8312T356243 Oregon State 57 8 4 .855 1995 Terry Barnum, Washington State 53 8 4 .846 Errick Herrin 12 9211T355212 Arizona 23 6 0 .793 1996 John Allred, Sammy Knight 12 6605T325267 Stanford 57 24 3 .696 1997 Jonathan Himebauch, Oregon 35 15 2 .692 Brian Kelly 11 6505T233233 California 58 30 5 .651 1998 Adam Abrams, Washington 46 26 4 .632 Chris Claiborne, UCLA 41 27 7 .593 Billy Miller, Chad Morton 13 8503T346241 Arizona State 13 9 0 .591 Totals 383 153 29 .704 2006 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE — PAGE 73 USC VS. PAC-10 1930 Nov. 8 .............. W 74- 0 H .... c82,000 USC’S Record vs. Conference Foes 1931 Oct. 24 .............. W 6- 0 A .... 53,957 The information in this opponents’ year-by-year section is, reading from 1932 Nov. 5 .............. W 27- 7 H .... 70,000 left to right: (1) year; (2) date (with “Th” indicating a game played on Thanksgiving 1933 Oct. 28 ...(Fog)(8:30) W 6- 3 A .... 65,000 Day); (3) AP ranking going into the game, with USC’s given first, and USC’s 1934 Nov. 10 .............. L 2- 7 H .... 60,000 opponent’s given second; (4) other miscellaneous information (“N” for night 1935 Oct. 26 .............. L 7-21 A .... 48,000 game if contest began after 5:00 p.m. local time, “U” for upset if the result was 1936 Nov. 7 11- ......... L 7-13 H .... 65,000 considered a significant upset, time remaining in the game if a late score resulted 1937 Oct. 23 11- 1......... L 6-20 A .... 73,000 in a win or tie, and weather conditions, with “R” indicating most of the game was 1938 Nov. 5 13- 3......... W 13- 7 H .... 95,000 played in the rain and “Sn” indicating most of the game was played in snow 1939 Oct. 28 .8- ......... W 26- 0 A .... 46,000 conditions); (5) game result (W, L or T); (6) game score, with USC’s given first; 1940 Nov. 9 .............. L 7-20 H .... 50,000 (7) game site (home, away or neutral); and (8) attendance. It was compiled by 1941 Oct. 25 .............. L 0-14 A .... 65,000 Michael J. Glenn. USC appreciates his invaluable efforts. 1942 Nov. 7 ...........(U) W 21- 7 H .... 37,500 1943 Oct. 2 .............. W 7- 0 A .... 35,000 ARIZONA (23-6-0) 1943 Oct. 30 .5-20......... W 13- 0 H .... 45,000 1944 Oct. 7 .............. T 6- 6 H .... 40,000 1916 Dec. 9 .............. W 20- 7 N1.... 3,000 1944 Nov. 18 12- ......... W 32- 0 A .... 40,000 1917 Oct. 20 .............. W 31- 6 H .... 2,000 1945 Sept. 29 .............. W 13- 2 A .... 52,000 1922 Oct. 14 .............. W 15- 0 H .... c12,000 1945 Nov. 10 .............. W 14- 0 H .... 35,000 1923 Nov. 17 .............. W 69- 6 H .... 12,000 1946 Nov. 9 14- ......... W 14- 0 H ...
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