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1979 USC Trojans

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People talk, all the time about the Most Talented Team in College Football History, we let me introduce to the Most Talented Team in College Football History.
The 1979 USC Trojans.
- OL - Bruce Matthews - 1st round pick, 296 games played, 14x Pro Bowler, 7x 1st Team All Pro, NFL Hall of Famer
- OL - Anthony Munoz - 1st round pick, 185 games played, 11x Pro Bowler, 9x 1st Team All Pro, NFL Man of the Year, NFL Hall of Famer
- DB - Ronnie Lott - 1st round pick, 192 games played, 10x Pro Bowler, 8x 1st Team All Pro, Super Bowl Champion, NFL Hall of Famer
- RB - Marcus Allen - 1st round pick, 222 games played, 6x Pro Bowler, 2x 1st Team All Pro, Super Bowl Champion, Super Bowl MVP, NFL MVP, NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year, NFL Comeback Player of the Year, NFL Hall of Famer
- DB - Joey Browner - 1st round pick, 145 games played, 6x Pro Bowler, 3x 1st Team All Pro
- DB - Dennis Smith - 1st round pick, 184 games played, 6x Pro Bowler, 2x 1st Team All Pro
- LB - Chip Banks - 1st round pick, 138 games played, 4x Pro Bowler, 1x 1st Team All Pro, NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year
- OL - Don Mosebar - 1st round pick, 173 games played, 3x Pro Bowler, 1x 1st Team All Pro, Super Bowl Champion
- RB - Charles White - 1st round pick, 108 games played, 1x Pro Bowler, 1x 1st Team All Pro, NFL Comeback Player of the Year
- OL - Roy Foster - 1st round pick, 165 games played, 2x Pro Bowler
- OL - Keith Van Horne - 1st round pick, 186 games played, Super Bowl Champion
- OL - Brad Budde - 1st round pick, 92 games played
- LB - Larry McGrew - 2nd round pick, 133 games played, Super Bowl Champion
- TE - Hoby Brenner - 3rd round pick, 175 games played, 1x Pro Bowler
- DT - Myron Lapka - 3rd round pick, 16 games played
- WR - Ray Butler - 4th round pick, 120 games played
- QB - Paul McDonald - 4th round pick, 85 games played
- LB - Dennis Johnson - 4th round pick, 85 games played
- C - Chris Foote - 6th round pick, 104 games played
- LB - Steve Busick - 7th round pick, 78 games played
- DB - Jeff Fisher - 7th round pick, 49 games played, Super Bowl Champion
(not counting a player drafted in the 12 round as it was the 315th pick)


Totals
Hall of Famers - 4
NFL MVP - 1
NFL Offensive MVP - 1
NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year - 1
NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year - 1
NFL Comeback Player of the Year - 2
NFL Man of the Year - 1
Super Bowl Champions - 6
Super Bowl MVP - 1
1st Round Picks - 12
Drafted Players - 21
Drafted Before the 4th Round - 15
Games Played - 2,964
Pro Bowls - 64
1st Team All Pros - 34
 

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Never scored more than 50 in a game.

Defense was far from dominant as they had zero shoutouts when shoutouts happened ever weekend.

Beat Ohio State 17-16 in the Rose Bowl.

One would think they would have obliterated their opponents with so much talent. Yet.., they didn't.
 

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People talk, all the time about the Most Talented Team in College Football History, we let me introduce to the Most Talented Team in College Football History.
The 1979 USC Trojans.
- OL - Bruce Matthews - 1st round pick, 296 games played, 14x Pro Bowler, 7x 1st Team All Pro, NFL Hall of Famer
- OL - Anthony Munoz - 1st round pick, 185 games played, 11x Pro Bowler, 9x 1st Team All Pro, NFL Man of the Year, NFL Hall of Famer
- DB - Ronnie Lott - 1st round pick, 192 games played, 10x Pro Bowler, 8x 1st Team All Pro, Super Bowl Champion, NFL Hall of Famer
- RB - Marcus Allen - 1st round pick, 222 games played, 6x Pro Bowler, 2x 1st Team All Pro, Super Bowl Champion, Super Bowl MVP, NFL MVP, NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year, NFL Comeback Player of the Year, NFL Hall of Famer
- DB - Joey Browner - 1st round pick, 145 games played, 6x Pro Bowler, 3x 1st Team All Pro
- DB - Dennis Smith - 1st round pick, 184 games played, 6x Pro Bowler, 2x 1st Team All Pro
- LB - Chip Banks - 1st round pick, 138 games played, 4x Pro Bowler, 1x 1st Team All Pro, NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year
- OL - Don Mosebar - 1st round pick, 173 games played, 3x Pro Bowler, 1x 1st Team All Pro, Super Bowl Champion
- RB - Charles White - 1st round pick, 108 games played, 1x Pro Bowler, 1x 1st Team All Pro, NFL Comeback Player of the Year
- OL - Roy Foster - 1st round pick, 165 games played, 2x Pro Bowler
- OL - Keith Van Horne - 1st round pick, 186 games played, Super Bowl Champion
- OL - Brad Budde - 1st round pick, 92 games played
- LB - Larry McGrew - 2nd round pick, 133 games played, Super Bowl Champion
- TE - Hoby Brenner - 3rd round pick, 175 games played, 1x Pro Bowler
- DT - Myron Lapka - 3rd round pick, 16 games played
- WR - Ray Butler - 4th round pick, 120 games played
- QB - Paul McDonald - 4th round pick, 85 games played
- LB - Dennis Johnson - 4th round pick, 85 games played
- C - Chris Foote - 6th round pick, 104 games played
- LB - Steve Busick - 7th round pick, 78 games played
- DB - Jeff Fisher - 7th round pick, 49 games played, Super Bowl Champion
(not counting a player drafted in the 12 round as it was the 315th pick)


Totals
Hall of Famers - 4
NFL MVP - 1
NFL Offensive MVP - 1
NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year - 1
NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year - 1
NFL Comeback Player of the Year - 2
NFL Man of the Year - 1
Super Bowl Champions - 6
Super Bowl MVP - 1
1st Round Picks - 12
Drafted Players - 21
Drafted Before the 4th Round - 15
Games Played - 2,964
Pro Bowls - 64
1st Team All Pros - 34
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Never scored more than 50 in a game.

Defense was far from dominant as they had zero shoutouts when shoutouts happened ever weekend.

Beat Ohio State 17-16 in the Rose Bowl.

One would think they would have obliterated their opponents with so much talent. Yet.., they didn't.
It’s SC dude. Even in their “down years” they have more talent than any team on the west coast yet have had 1 real sustained run of success since the 80’s. Turn on any NFL game and when they do the introductions you’ll be like oh shit didn’t realize he went to SC.
 

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It’s SC dude. Even in their “down years” they have more talent than any team on the west coast yet have had 1 real sustained run of success since the 80’s. Turn on any NFL game and when they do the introductions you’ll be like oh shit didn’t realize he went to SC.

Bama, LSU, and Georgia along with the entire SEC have more dudes in the NFL than anybody.

SC pushes out so much weak ass talent at QB it is crazy. Talk about busts, you have Matt Leinert, Matt Barkley, Cody Kessler, Mark Sanchez, Rob Johnson, Todd Marinovich, Sean Salisbury.

Rodney Peete and Carson Palmer is the best they have had for the past 40 years.

And some team will draft Caleb Williams next April #1. Sorry, gotta pass on that one.
 

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I still like 1945 Army. They had two Heisman Trophy winners, and were coming off of a pretty big road win the previous spring.
 
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