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  1. Matt Barkley has big chance with USC Trojans in Big Apple

    Greg Katz

    Matt Barkley can make a big impression in the Heisman race with a big outing in the Big Apple.

    Story | Conversation | September 06, 2012
  2. O.J. Simpson is the best USC Trojans running back ever

    Greg Katz

    Recent chatter got Greg Katz thinking about who he'd consider the best running back in USC history. After deliberation, he had a craving for "The Juice".

    Story | Conversation | June 10, 2012
  3. USC Trojans need to tweak policy on retiring numbers

    Greg Katz

    USC's policy on retiring numbers only applies to Heisman Trophy winners, a policy that doesn't allow the school to honor many of its greatest players.

    Story | Conversation | May 13, 2012
  4. USC Trojans must target running backs

    Erik McKinney

    With only three tailbacks on the roster the coaches understand it's critical to add depth at the position in the next recruiting cycle.

    Story | Conversation | February 15, 2012
  5. Matt Barkley set to join elite USC Trojans without Heisman Trophy...

    Greg Katz

    Since he wasn't invited to New York, Matt Barkley has no chance at the Heisman Trophy this year. But there have been some great Trojans who never hoisted the Heisman.

    Story | Conversation | December 08, 2011
  6. Ricky Bell

    Brian Kamenetzky

    Bell laid a foundation at "Tailback U"

    Story | Conversation | September 28, 2011
  7. Heisman forfeit causes record book review

    With Reggie Bush's decision to forfeit his 2005 Heisman Trophy, some interesting facts about his win may be subject to further review. Reggie Bush received 2,541 points in the 2005 Heisman vote, which had been the second-highest total in the 75-y...

    Blog | September 15, 2010
  8. USC Trojans remove Reggie Bush No. 5 jersey from Los Angeles Coli...

    Pedro Moura

    USC took down the No. 5 Reggie Bush jersey that used to sit just to the right of fellow Heisman winner Matt Leinart's in the Coliseum -- the latest step taken to remove all Bush-related references from campus and athletic facilities.

    Story | Conversation | September 11, 2010
  9. Pat Haden to replace Mike Garrett as USC athletic director; schoo...

    Pat Haden will replace Mike Garrett as athletic director of USC.

    Story | Conversation | July 20, 2010
  10. USC's Bush wins Heisman by monumental margin

    The incomparable Reggie Bush won the Heisman Trophy as college football's best player Saturday night over Texas quarterback Vince Young and USC quarterback Matt Leinart, last year's winner.

    Story | Conversation | December 10, 2005
  11. Money to be made at every turn

    Darren Rovell

    The value of winning the Heisman Trophy extends far beyond the individual who actually picks up the hardware, writes Darren Rovell.

    Story | Conversation | December 09, 2005
  12. Bush takes home prestigious Walter Camp Award

    Southern California running back Reggie Bush won the Walter Camp Award on Thursday, making him the fifth USC player to earn the honor given to the nation's top player.

    Story | Conversation | December 08, 2005
  13. Bush, Leinart, Young only three Heisman invitees

    Reggie Bush, Matt Leinert and Vince Young were the only three players invited to Saturday's Heisman trophy presentation.

    Story | Conversation | December 07, 2005
  14. USC QB intends to return for fifth year

    It would seem as though Matt Leinart must be a lock to go pro, right? No so fast.

    Story | Conversation | December 12, 2004
  15. USC's sixth Heisman a 'heavy' achievement

    Ivan Maisel

    With 19 former Heisman Trophy winners lined up across the stage behind him, and another winner two seats to his left, Matt Leinart heard his name called and dropped his head.

    Story | Conversation | December 11, 2004
  16. Leinart the sixth winner from USC

    Matt Leinart replaced a Heisman Trophy winner and became one himself.

    Story | Conversation | December 11, 2004