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rdfs:label | - 2007 USC Trojans football team
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rdfs:comment | - The 2007 USC Trojans football team (variously "Trojans" or "USC") represented the University of Southern California during the 2007 NCAA Division I FBS football season, winning a share of the Pacific-10 Conference (Pac-10) championship and winning the 2008 Rose Bowl. The team was coached by Pete Carroll and played their home games at the Los Angeles Coliseum.
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Date | - 2007-09-01
- 2007-09-15
- 2007-09-22
- 2007-09-29
- 2007-10-06
- 2007-10-13
- 2007-10-20
- 2007-10-27
- 2007-11-03
- 2007-11-10
- 2007-11-22
- 2007-12-01
- 2008-01-01
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- --09-01
- --09-22
- --09-29
- --11-03
- --11-10
- --11-22
- --09-15
- --10-06
- --10-13
- --10-27
- --12-01
- --10-20
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scout ref title | - Scout.com Football Recruiting: USC
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attend | - 59277
- 68654
- 71706
- 72516
- 80795
- 84671
- 84959
- 85125
- 85713
- 86876
- 90917
- 91553
- 93293
- yes
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Champion | - * Pac-10 Co-Champions
* Rose Bowl Champions
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Hometown | - Little Rock, AR
- Tucson, AZ
- Vancouver, BC
- Sacramento, CA
- Huntington Beach, CA
- River Ridge, LA
- Anaheim, CA
- Westlake Village, CA
- Woodland Hills, CA
- Muskegon, MI
- Norco, CA
- Avondale, AZ
- Gardena, CA
- Milpitas, CA
- Mountain View, CA
- Villa Park, CA
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Score | - 17
- 20
- 23
- 24
- 27
- 38
- 44
- 47
- 49
- USC 14-0
- USC 21-0
- USC 21-3
- USC 7-0
- USC 28-10
- USC 21-10
- USC 7–0
- USC 35-10
- USC 14–0
- USC 17–0
- USC 24–0
- USC 31–0
- USC 38–0
- USC 42-10
- USC 49-10
- USC 49-17
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rivals ref title | - Southern Cal Commit List for 2007
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Weight | - 180
- 185
- 190
- 195
- 215
- 230
- 235
- 240
- 260
- 270
- 275
- 280
- 290
- 315
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Visitor | - Arizona
- Idaho
- Illinois
- UCLA
- Stanford
- USC
- Oregon St
- Washington St
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Recruit | - Malcolm Smith
- Kristofer O'Dowd
- Ronald Johnson
- Joe McKnight
- Brandon Carswell
- Chris Galippo
- Christian Tupou
- Marshall Jones
- Martin Coleman
- Rhett Ellison
- Aaron Corp
- Marc Tyler
- Broderick Green
- Da'John Harris
- Everson Griffen
- Jordan Campbell
- Michael Reardon
- Trey Henderson
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Host | - California
- Oregon
- Washington
- Nebraska
- Notre Dame
- USC
- Arizona St
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commitdate | - 2006-02-01
- 2006-04-25
- 2006-05-03
- 2006-06-14
- 2006-06-19
- 2006-10-17
- 2006-12-14
- 2006-12-16
- 2006-12-20
- 2007-01-04
- 2007-01-26
- 2007-02-04
- 2007-02-05
- 2007-02-06
- 2007-02-07
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Event | - David Buehler 30 yard field goal
- Allen Bradford 8 yard pass from Mark Sanchez
- Arrelious Benn 56 yard pass from Eddie McGee
- Chauncey Washington 3 yard run
- David Ausberry 15 yard pass from John David Booty
- Desmond Reed 34 yard pass from Garrett Green
- Fred Davis 10 yard pass from Mark Sanchez
- Fred Davis 2 yard pass from John David Booty
- Hershel Dennis 3 yard run
- Jason Reda 28 yard field goal
- Joe McKnight 51 yard run
- Joe McKnight 6 yard run
- Rashard Mendenhall 79 yard run
- Stanley Havili 5 yard pass from Mark Sanchez
- Vidal Hazelton 48 yard pass from Mark Sanchez
- Chauncey Washington 8 yard pass from John David Booty
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Time | - 240.0
- 300.0
- 38.0
- 510.0
- 720.0
- 750.0
- 90.0
- 222.0
- 11.0
- 141.0
- 220.0
- 268.0
- 318.0
- 776.0
- 435.0
- 657.0
- 235.0
- 753.0
- 347.0
- 528.0
- 850.0
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Location | - Lincoln, Nebraska
- Autzen Stadium
- Seattle, Washington
- Memorial Stadium, Lincoln
- Rose Bowl (stadium)
- South Bend, Indiana
- Eugene, Oregon
- California Memorial Stadium
- Pasadena, California
- Los Angeles, California
- Notre Dame Stadium
- Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
- Husky Stadium
- Sun Devil Stadium
- Berkeley, California
- Tempe, Arizona
- Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, Los Angeles, California
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abstract | - The 2007 USC Trojans football team (variously "Trojans" or "USC") represented the University of Southern California during the 2007 NCAA Division I FBS football season, winning a share of the Pacific-10 Conference (Pac-10) championship and winning the 2008 Rose Bowl. The team was coached by Pete Carroll and played their home games at the Los Angeles Coliseum. The team entered the season with high expectations. It was ranked No. 1 in all national pre-season polls, picked unanimously to win the Pac-10 Conference and expected to contend for a national championship. Those hopes were dealt a major blow when the Trojans lost to 41-point underdog Stanford in a mid-season game that was named one of the greatest upsets in a season that became defined by them. After their second loss, there were questions as to whether the team would be able to even win their own conference, let alone compete nationally. However, USC defied mid-season expectations and rallied, finishing the season ranked No. 2 in the Coaches' Poll and No. 3 in the Associated Press (AP) Poll. By the end of the season various sports journalists said the Trojans were playing the best football of anyone in the country. The Trojans accomplished two major feats: They became the first team to win (or share) six straight Pac-10 titles, and were the first team in major college football to achieve six straight 11-win seasons. After the season, ten USC players were selected in the 2008 NFL Draft, with a school-record seven players selected in the first two rounds. As of the completion of the 2012 NFL Draft, 39 players from the 2007 USC Trojans football team were drafted into the NFL.
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