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2004 USC Trojans football team

2004 USC Trojans football
Interlocking USC Logo.svg
AP Poll national champion
BCS national champion (vacated)
Pac-10 champion (vacated)
Orange Bowl champion (vacated)
Orange Bowl (BCS NCG), W 55–19 (vacated) vs. Oklahoma
Conference Pacific-10 Conference
Ranking
Coaches No. 1
AP No. 1
2004 record 11–0, 2 wins vacated (7–0 Pac-10, 1 win vacated)
Head coach Pete Carroll
Offensive coordinator Norm Chow
Offensive scheme Pro-style
Base defense 4–3
Captain Shaun Cody
Captain Matt Grootegoed
Captain Matt Leinart
Home stadium Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum (c. 92,000, grass)
Seasons
← 2003
2005 →
2004 Pacific-10 football standings
Conf     Overall
Team   W   L         W   L  
#1 USC * $   8 0         13 0  
#9 California   7 1         10 2  
#19 Arizona State   5 3         9 3  
Oregon State   5 3         7 5  
UCLA   4 4         6 6  
Oregon   4 4         5 6  
Washington State   3 5         5 6  
Stanford   2 6         4 7  
Arizona   2 6         3 8  
Washington   0 8         1 10  
  • $ – Conference champion
  • * – USC later vacated 2 wins (1 in conference), as well as the BCS and Pac-10 Championships, due to NCAA sanctions.
Rankings from AP Poll

The 2004 USC Trojans football team represented the University of Southern California in the 2004 NCAA Division I-A football season. Although now vacated for breaking NCAA rules, the team won the 2004 BCS National Championship by winning the 2005 Orange Bowl, that year's BCS National Championship Game. The team also won the AP title for the second year in a row. It was the Trojans' first undisputed national championship since 1972, and the second time a team had gone wire-to-wire, with the Trojans holding the number 1 spot in the polls all season. The team was coached by Pete Carroll in his fourth year with the Trojans, and played their home games in the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.

Quarterback Matt Leinart won the Heisman Trophy as the most outstanding collegiate football player in the U.S. His teammate, running back Reggie Bush, finished fifth in Heisman voting, winning the following year. Both were named co-winners of the Pac-10 Offensive Player of the Year. The team captains were Shaun Cody, Matt Grootegoed and Matt Leinart.

Because of the controversy that ended the 2003 NCAA Division I-A football season with a split national title between LSU and USC, the motto for the Trojans' 2004 season became "Leave No Doubt." Ironically, the changes made to the BCS due to the 2003 season did not resolve issues with multiple undefeated teams, as Auburn and Utah finished undefeated, yet they did not get to play USC or any other team for the title.


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