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1989 USC Trojans football team
American college football season From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The 1989 USC Trojans football team represented the University of Southern California during the 1989 NCAA Division I-A football season. The season was intended to start in historic fashion, with USC set to play Illinois in Moscow in what was dubbed the Glasnost Bowl. However, the plan to play the game at Dynamo Stadium fell through, and the game was rescheduled at Memorial Coliseum. The Trojans lost the game as the Illini scored two touchdowns in the fourth quarter.
USC won their third consecutive Pac-10 conference championship and gained their 600th program win in a victory against Oregon State. They played third-ranked Michigan in the Rose Bowl and won, giving Larry Smith his only bowl victory in his six seasons as head coach.
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Illinois
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Utah State
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Ohio State
#25 Ohio State Buckeyes (1–0) at #12 USC Trojans (1–1)
at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, Los Angeles, California
- Date: September 23
- Game time: 12:30 p.m. PST
- Game weather: Sunny, 74 °F (23 °C)
- Game attendance: 69,876
- Referee: Pat Flood
- Box Score
At Washington State
- Date: September 30
- Location: Martin Stadium, Pullman, WA
- Game weather: Overcast
1 | WSU | Stallworth 77-yard pass from Garcia (Hanson kick) | WSU 7-0 | |
2 | USC | Rodriguez 33-yard field goal | WSU 7-3 | |
2 | WSU | Hanson 23-yard field goal | WSU 10-3 | |
2 | USC | Jackson 8-yard pass from Ervins (Rodriguez kick) | Tied 10-10 | |
3 | WSU | Broussard 49-yard pass from Garcia (Hanson kick) | WSU 17-10 | |
4 | 0:04 | USC | Ervins 2-yard pass from Marinovich (Marinovich to Wellman pass) | USC 18-17 |
Washington
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At California
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At Notre Dame
#9 USC Trojans (5–1) at #1 Notre Dame Fighting Irish (6–0)
at Notre Dame Stadium, South Bend, Indiana
- Date: October 21, 1989
- Game attendance: 59,075
- TV announcers (CBS): Jim Nantz
- Recap/Box Score
- Pregame fight in tunnel
Stanford
Stanford at USC
- Date: October 28
- Location: Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, Los Angeles, CA
- Game attendance: 67,411
- Television network: Prime
Q2 | USC | Rodriguez 28 yard field goal | USC 3–0 | |
Q2 | USC | Ervins 9 yard run (Rodriguez kick) | USC 10–0 | |
Q3 | USC | Rodriguez 25 yard field goal | USC 13–0 | |
Q4 | USC | Holt 5 yard run (pass failed) | USC 19–0 |
Oregon State
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At Arizona
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UCLA
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Vs. Michigan (Rose Bowl)
USC vs. Michigan
- Date: January 1
- Location: Rose Bowl, Pasadena, CA
- Game attendance: 103,450
- Referee: Jim Kemerling
- TV announcers (ABC): Keith Jackson, Bob Griese
Q2 | USC | Marinovich 1-yard run (Rodriguez kick) | USC 7–0 | |
Q2 | 6:28 | MICH | Carlson 19-yard field goal | USC 7–3 |
Q2 | USC | Rodriguez 34-yard field goal | USC 10–3 | |
Q3 | MICH | Jeffereson 2-yard run (Carlson kick) | Tied 10–10 | |
Q4 | USC | Ervins 9 yard run (Rodriguez kick) | USC 17–10 |
The Trojans avenged last season's loss to Michigan in the Rose Bowl, beating the Wolverines in Bo Schembechler's last game as head coach.[14]
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Personnel
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Team players drafted into the NFL
The following players were selected in the 1990 NFL draft:
Player | Position | Round | Pick | NFL club |
Junior Seau | Linebacker | 1 | 5 | San Diego Chargers |
Mark Carrier | Safety | 1 | 6 | Chicago Bears |
Dan Owens | Defensive end | 2 | 35 | Detroit Lions |
Tim Ryan | Defensive end | 3 | 61 | Chicago Bears |
William Schultz | Guard | 4 | 94 | Indianapolis Colts |
Leroy Holt | Running back | 5 | 137 | Miami Dolphins |
Scott Galbraith | Tight end | 7 | 178 | Cleveland Browns |
Aaron Emanuel | Running back | 7 | 191 | New York Giants |
Brad Leggett | Center | 8 | 219 | Denver Broncos |
Ernest Spears | Defensive back | 10 | 216 | New Orleans Saints |
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