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1980 USC Trojans football team

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The 1980 USC Trojans football team represented the University of Southern California (USC) in the 1980 NCAA Division I-A football season. In their fifth year under head coach John Robinson, the Trojans compiled an 8–2–1 record (4–2–1 against conference opponents), finished in third place in the Pacific-10 Conference (Pac-10), and outscored their opponents by a combined total of 265 to 134.[1]

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Quarterback Gordon Adams led the team in passing, completing 104 of 179 passes for 1,237 yards with seven touchdowns and seven interceptions. Marcus Allen led the team in rushing with 354 carries for 1,563 yards and 14 touchdowns. Hoby Brenner led the team in receiving with 26 catches for 315 yards and no touchdowns.[2]

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Minnesota

  • Marcus Allen 42 rushes, 216 yards [14]

Arizona St

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  • Date: October 4
  • Location: Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
  • Game attendance: 69,052

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Oregon

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Washington

  • Marcus Allen 30 rushes, 216 yards [17]

Vs. UCLA

#18 UCLA Bruins (7–2) vs. #12 USC Trojans (7–1–1)
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at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, Los Angeles, California

  • Date: November 22
  • Game attendance: 83,491
  • Eugene Register-Guard, 1980 Nov 23.
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Team players drafted into the NFL

  • Ronnie Lott, 1st round, San Francisco 49ers
  • Keith Van Horne, 1st round, Chicago Bears
  • Dennis Smith, 1st round, Denver Broncos\
  • Ray Butler, 4th round, Baltimore Colts
  • Kevin Williams, 7th round, New Orleans Saints
  • Jeff Fisher, 7th round, Chicago Bears
  • Steve Busick, 7th round, Denver Broncos
  • James Hunter, 9th round, Pittsburgh Steelers
  • Eric Scoggins, 12th round, Baltimore Colts

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