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Reggie Bush
Dominique Byrd
Mark Carrier
Chris Cash
Matt Cassell
Chris Claiborne
Garry Cobb
Shaun Cody
Keary Colbert
Curtis Conway
Sam
Cunningham
Anthony Davis
Clarence Davis
Jack Del Rio
Don Doll
Ricky Ervins
Justin
Dave Lewis
Ronnie Lott
Taitusi Lutui
Tom Malone
Todd Marinovich
Rod Martin
Clay Matthews
Bruce
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Anthony Davis. Continuing in a long line of legendary USC Hall of Fame running backs, Anthony Davis has cemented himself as one of the greatest rushers in PAC-8 and NCAA history. He becomes the sixth Trojan in six consecutive years to enter college football’s national shrine.
A unanimous First Team All-America selection, Davis finished second in the Heisman Trophy voting in 1974. A two-time First Team All-Conference pick, he became the first player in PAC-8 history to rush for at least 1,000 yards in three individual seasons. A two-time recipient of the Voit Trophy as the Most Outstanding Player on the West Coast, Davis led USC in rushing, scoring and kick return yardage for three consecutive seasons.
A proven winner, Davis guided the Trojans to a 31-3-2 record, three conference titles, three Rose Bowl victories and two national championships in three years. Upon the completion of his career, he accumulated 24 school, conference and NCAA records, including over 5,400 all-purpose yards and 52 touchdowns.
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