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The USC Trojans college football team represents the University of Southern California (USC) in the Big Ten Conference. The Trojans compete as part of the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision . The program has had 26 head coaches and three interim head coaches since it began play during the 1888 season .
This category is for American football coaches at the University of Southern California. University of South Carolina coaches can be found at Category:South Carolina Gamecocks football coaches . Contents
Coach Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs Coaches # AP ° Henry H. Goddard & Frank Suffel (Independent) (1888) 1888: Goddard & Suffel: 2–0: Independent (1889–1896) 1889: No coach 2–0: 1890 No team: 1891: No coach 1–2: 1892 No team: 1893: No coach 3–1: 1894: No coach 1–0: 1895: No coach 0–1–1: 1896: No coach 0–3: Lewis R ...
Below is a look at the coaches who had 40-plus NFL regular-season wins when they took on college coaching jobs, according to data from Pro Football Reference: Bill Belichick, UNC: 302 Lou Saban ...
From the moment the highly-sought-after USC job opened up more than 10 weeks ago, plenty of big-time names from around the football world have been thrown about as replacement possibilities. But ...
The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) includes 134 teams. Each team has one head coach. [1] In addition to the head coach, most teams also have at least one offensive coordinator and defensive coordinator; [1] however, the head coach will sometimes assume one of these roles as well.
Lincoln Michael Riley (born September 5, 1983) [1] is an American college football coach and former player who is the head coach of the USC Trojans football program at the University of Southern California.
Heisman; Unitas; Consensus All-American; Co-Pac-10 Offensive Player of the Year; All-Pac-10 First Team; Sporting News College Football Player of the Year; Orange Bowl MVP; College Football Hall of Fame (2021) 2001 [24] Carson Palmer: Jr. 12 6–6 2000 [25] Carson Palmer: So. 12 5–7 1999 [26] Carson Palmer: So. 3 2–1 Mike Van Raaphorst: Jr ...