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2011 USC Trojans football team

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American college football season

2011USC Trojans football
ConferencePac-12 Conference
DivisionSouth Division
Ranking
APNo. 6
Record10–2 (7–2 Pac-12)
Head coach
Offensive coordinatorKennedy Polamalu (2nd season)
Offensive schemeWest Coast
Defensive coordinatorEd Orgeron (2nd season)
Base defense4–3
Captains
Home stadiumLos Angeles Memorial Coliseum
Seasons
← 2010
2012 →
2011 Pac-12 Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
Team W L  W L 
North Division
No. 4Oregon xy$ 81  122 
No. 7Stanford x% 81  112 
Washington 54  76 
California 45  76 
Oregon State 36  39 
Washington State 27  48 
South Division
No. 6USC 72  102 
UCLA xy 54  68 
Utah 45  85 
Arizona State 45  67 
Arizona 27  48 
Colorado 27  310 
Championship:Oregon 49, UCLA 31
  • $ – BCS representative as conference champion
  • % – BCS at-large representative
  • x – Division champion/co-champions
  • y – Championship game participant
  • † – USC ineligible for championship and postseason due to NCAA sanctions
Rankings fromAP Poll

The2011 USC Trojans football team represented theUniversity of Southern California in the2011 NCAA Division I FBS college football season. The Trojans were led by head coachLane Kiffin in his second season. They played their home games at theLos Angeles Memorial Coliseum and are members of the South Division of thePac-12 Conference. After a triple-overtime loss toStanford, the Trojans won their last four games, including a50–0 win over rivalUCLA in the regular-season finale. USC ended their season ranked No. 6 in theAP Poll with a 10–2 record overall and finished first in the South Division with a 7–2 record in Pac-12 play. However, as part of a post-season ban mandated by theNCAA, the Trojans could not participate in the conference championship game or play in a bowl game. USC concluded their season with two thousand-yard receivers (Robert Woods andMarqise Lee), a thousand-yard rusher (Curtis McNeal), and a 3,000-yard passer (Matt Barkley) for the first time since the2005 season, when Kiffin served asoffensive coordinator.

Coaching staff

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NamePositionSeasons at
USC
Alma mater
Lane KiffinHead coach2Fresno State (1996)
Monte KiffinAssistant head coach2Nebraska (1963)
Joe BarryLinebackers2USC (1994)
John BaxterAssociate head coach, special teams2Loras (1985)
James CreggOffensive line2Colorado State (1995)
Ted GilmoreWide receivers1Wyoming (1989)
Clay HeltonQuarterbacks1Houston (1994)
Sammy KnightDefensive backs coach2USC (1997)
Justin MesaTight ends2USC (2006)
Ed OrgeronDefensive coordinator,recruiting coordinator,defensive line2Northwestern State (1984)
Kennedy PolamaluOffensive coordinator,running backs2USC (1985)
Aaron AusmusStrength and conditioning2Tennessee (1998)

Schedule

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DateTimeOpponentRankSiteTVResultAttendance
September 312:30 p.m.Minnesota*No. 25ABC/ESPN2W 19–1768,273[1]
September 104:30 p.m.Utah
  • Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
  • Los Angeles, CA
VersusW 23–1473,821[2]
September 175:00 p.m.Syracuse*
  • Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
  • Los Angeles, CA
FXW 38–1765,873[3]
September 247:15 p.m.atArizona StateNo. 23ESPNL 22–4361,495[4]
October 112:30 p.m.Arizona
  • Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
  • Los Angeles, CA
FSNW 48–4163,707[5]
October 136:00 p.m.atCaliforniaESPNW 30–944,043[6]
October 224:30 p.m.atNotre Dame*NBCW 31–1780,795[7]
October 295:00 p.m.No. 4StanfordNo. 20
ABC/ESPN3L 48–563OT93,607[8]
November 46:00 p.m.atColoradoNo. 21ESPNW 42–1750,083[9]
November 1212:45 p.m.WashingtondaggerNo. 18
  • Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
  • Los Angeles, CA
FXW 40–1764,756[10]
November 195:00 p.m.at No. 4OregonNo. 18ABC/ESPN3W 38–3559,933[11]
November 267:00 p.m.UCLANo. 10
FSNW 50–093,607
  • *Non-conference game
  • daggerHomecoming
  • Rankings fromAP Poll released prior to the game
  • All times are inPacific time

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Game summaries

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Minnesota

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See also:2011 Minnesota Golden Gophers football team
Minnesota at #25 USC
Team1234Total
Minnesota037717
USC6130019
Scoring summary
15:52USCRobert Woods 7-yard pass fromMatt Barkley (run failed)USC 6–0
29:25USCRobert Woods 43-yard pass from Matt Barkley (pass failed)USC 12–0
24:07MINNChris Hawthorne 21-yard field goalUSC 12–3
20:49USCRobert Woods 2-yard pass from Matt Barkley (Andre Heidari kick)USC 19–3
39:37MINNDuane Bennett 9-yard run (Chris Hawthorne kick)USC 19–10
48:03MINNBrandon Green 12-yard pass fromMax Shortell (Chris Hawthorne kick)USC 19–17

Robert Woods caught 17 passes – the most ever for a USC player – gained 177 yards, and had 3 touchdowns as USC defeated Minnesota 19–17 on September 3.[13] QuarterbackMatt Barkley also set a USC record by completing 34 passes during the game; Barkley had 45 attempts and finished with 304 yards passing. Despite those offensive records, Minnesota nearly completed a second half comeback. After trailing 19–3 at the half, Minnesota kept the Trojans scoreless in the second half. The Golden Gophers narrowed USC's lead to 2 points with 8:03 left in the game when their backup quarterback, Max Shortell, passed the ball to Brandon Green for a touchdown. Minnesota prevented USC from scoring on the ensuing possession. On their final possession, Minnesota started their drive at their own 9-yard line with 2:04 left to play. Cornerback Torin Harris intercepted a pass by Shortell to end the threat and preserve the win for USC.[14]

After the game, thePac-12 Conference named Woods as its offensive player of the week. In addition to his record-breaking 17 receptions, Woods returned three kickoffs for 73 yards.[15]

Utah

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Team1234Total
Utah077014
USC1007623
Scoring summary
14:41USCAndre Heidari 47-yard field goalUSC 3–0
11:58USCMarc Tyler 6-yard run (Andre Heidari kick)USC 10–0
20:34UTAHDeVonte Christopher 10-yard pass from Jordan Wynn (Coleman Petersen kick)USC 10–7
39:52USCXavier Grimble 9-yard pass fromMatt Barkley (Andre Heidari kick)USC 17–7
36:20UTAHJohn White IV 1-yard run (Coleman Petersen kick)USC 17–14
40:00USCTorin Harris 68-yard blocked field goal return (no kick)USC 23–14
See also:2011 Utah Utes football team

The contest between USC and Utah, the first between the two teams since Utah's win in the2001 Las Vegas Bowl, was the first conference game in the history of the new Pac-12. A game between California and Colorado was scheduled earlier in the day, but since the game was scheduled as a non-conference game years ahead of time, it did not count as a conference game in the official standings.

The Trojans pulled ahead in the first quarter 10 to zero, but Utah scored two touchdowns off of USC turnovers to close the gap to 17–14. The fourth quarter remained scoreless until the final seconds, when the Utes lined up for a 41-yard field goal to tie. The kick was blocked by Matt Kalil and recovered by Torin Harris, who returned it for a touchdown. The USC sideline rushed the field, which netted the team an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty. Though such penalties are dead-ball fouls and are assessed on the following play, the officials erroneously negated the touchdown and the final score was initially reported as 17–14.[16]

Two hours after the game ended, Pac-12 officials corrected the score to 23–14. The correction was particularly significant for gambling, as the nine-point victory allowed the Trojans to narrowly edge the 8.5 point spread. Some bettors were able to cash in on either score, while some were limited to the original score, depending on casino house rules.[17]

Syracuse

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Team1234Total
Syracuse307717
USC71014738
Scoring summary
18:16SYRRoss Krautman 23-yard field goalSYR 3–0
13:25USCRhett Ellison 5-yard pass fromMatt Barkley (Andre Heidari kick)USC 7–3
27:33USCRobert Woods 31-yard pass from Matt Barkley (Andre Heidari kick)USC 14–3
21:34USCAndre Heidari 26-yard field goalUSC 17–3
312:58USCRandall Telfer 44-yard pass from Matt Barkley (Andre Heidari kick)USC 24–3
310:43SYRVan Chew 28-yard pass from Alec Lemon (Ross Krautman kick)USC 24–10
32:54USCMarqise Lee 43-yard pass from Matt Barkley (Andre Heidari kick)USC 31–10
411:51USCXavier Grimble 9-yard pass from Matt Barkley (Andre Heidari kick)USC 38–10
46:34SYRAlec Lemon 12-yard pass from Ryan Nassib (Ross Krautman kick)USC 38–17
See also:2011 Syracuse Orange football team

Arizona State

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Team1234Total
USC3613022
Arizona State71471543
See also:2011 Arizona State Sun Devils football team

USC had won the last 11 meetings, with Arizona State last defeating USC in 1999. In this game, USC led 22–21 in the third quarter, but Arizona State then scored 22 unanswered points to win 43–22.

Arizona

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Team1234Total
Arizona012151441
USC171071448
Scoring summary
110:49USCRobert Woods 82-yard pass fromMatt Barkley (Andre Heidari kick)USC 7–0
13:58USCAndre Heidari 46-yard field goalUSC 10–0
10:40USCMarqise Lee 38-yard pass from Matt Barkley (Andre Heidari kick)USC 17–0
210:53ARIZTaimi Tutogi 4-yard pass fromNick Foles (kick failed)USC 17–6
25:45USCXavier Grimble 7-yard pass from Matt Barkley (Andre Heidari kick)USC 24–6
24:05ARIZKa'Deem Carey 27-yard pass from Nick Foles (kick blocked)USC 24–12
20:00USCAndre Heidari 31-yard field goalUSC 27–12
312:57USCRobert Woods 28-yard pass from Matt Barkley (Andre Heidari kick)USC 34–12
34:22ARIZKa'Deem Carey 1-yard run (Nick Foles to Austin Hill pass)USC 34–20
30:52ARIZKa'Deem Carey 16-yard run (Alex Zendejas kick)USC 34–27
414:39USCMatt Barkley 1-yard run (Andre Heidari kick)USC 41–27
411:09ARIZJuron Criner 12-yard pass from Nick Foles (Alex Zendejas kick)USC 41–34
49:28USCCurtis McNeal 9-yard run (Andre Heidari kick)USC 48–34
41:00ARIZAustin Hill 4-yard pass from Nick Foles (Alex Zendejas kick)USC 48–41
See also:2011 Arizona Wildcats football team

California

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Team1234Total
USC3173730
California00909
Scoring summary
16:01USCAndre Heidari 39-yard field goalUSC 3–0
27:36USCMarqise Lee 39-yard pass fromMatt Barkley (Andre Heidari kick)USC 10–0
25:13USCAndre Heidari 29-yard field goalUSC 13–0
22:46USCBrandon Carswell 7-yard pass from Matt Barkley (Andre Heidari kick)USC 20–0
38:04USCAndre Heidari 23-yard field goalUSC 23–0
34:07CALGiorgio Tavecchio 27-yard field goalUSC 23–3
30:06CALZach Maynard 3-yard run (kick blocked)USC 23–9
45:14USCCurtis McNeal 2-yard run (Andre Heidari kick)USC 30–9
See also:2011 California Golden Bears football team

USC pulled out to a 20–0 halftime lead over the Golden Bears. Matt Barkley threw two touchdowns in the first half, to Brandon Carswell andMarqise Lee. USC tested out the No. 1 national wide receiver recruit George Farmer at running back. He gained 4 yards on 4 carries and caught 1 pass for 14 yards in the game. In the second half, Cal quarterback Zach Maynard, who struggled in the first half, heated up a little bit. He ran for a 3-yard touchdown, but it was not nearly close enough to outscore the Trojans. USC won by a final score of 30–9. Barkley finished with 195 yards and 2 touchdowns, Curtis McNeal lit up the Golden Bears defense for 86 yards and a touchdown, Lee caught 4 passes for 81 yards and a touchdown. USC star receiver Robert Woods only finished with 36 yards.

Notre Dame

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See also:2011 Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team
USC at Notre Dame
Team1234Total
USC1437731
Notre Dame0100717
Scoring summary
16:16USCRandall Telfer 2-yard pass fromMatt Barkley (Andre Heidari kick)USC 7–0
11:01USCRobert Woods 3-yard pass from Matt Barkley (Andre Heidari kick)USC 14–0
23:34USCAndre Heidari 25-yard field goalUSC 17–0
23:22NDGeorge Atkinson III 96-yard kickoff return (David Ruffer kick)USC 17–7
20:21NDDavid Ruffer 25-yard field goalUSC 17–10
30:53USCJawanza Starling 80-yard fumble return (Andre Heidari kick)USC 24–10
414:07NDJonas Gray 25-yard run (David Ruffer kick)USC 24–17
47:47USCRobert Woods 14-yard pass from Matt Barkley (Andre Heidari kick)USC 31–17

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Stanford

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Team1234OT2OT3OTTotal
Stanford73141077856
USC33141477048
See also:2011 Stanford Cardinal football team

Colorado

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See also:2011 Colorado Buffaloes football team
#21 USC at Colorado
Team1234Total
USC7217742
Colorado730717
Scoring summary
112:00COLToney Clemons 37-yard pass from Tyler Hansen (Will Oliver kick)COL 7–0
19:26USCMarqise Lee 33-yard pass fromMatt Barkley (Andre Heidari kick)Tied 7–7
214:51USCXavier Grimble 5-yard pass from Matt Barkley (Andre Heidari kick)USC 14–7
27:02USCRobert Woods 15-yard pass from Matt Barkley (Andre Heidari kick)USC 21–7
21:47USCMarqise Lee 25-yard pass from Matt Barkley (Andre Heidari kick)USC 28–7
20:01COLWill Oliver 30-yard field goalUSC 28–10
32:23USCRobert Woods 45-yard pass from Matt Barkley (Andre Heidari kick)USC 35–10
411:19COLToney Clemons 10-yard pass from Tyler Hansen (Will Oliver kick)USC 35–17
47:06USCAmir Carlisle 19-yard pass from Matt Barkley (Andre Heidari kick)USC 42–17

Colorado jumped off to a surprising lead after a Toney Clemons 37-yard touchdown pass from Tyler Hansen. USC then scored 28 unanswered points in the 1st half. Matt Barkley threw all 4 touchdowns in the first half. Two were to freshman wide receiver Marqise Lee (33 and 25 yards), one to freshman tight end Xavier Grimble (5 yards), and one to sophomore superstar Robert Woods (15 yards). Colorado kicker Will Oliver added a 30-yard field goal right before the half. At halftime, USC led 28–10. In the third, Barkley hit Woods again for a 45-yard bomb that put the Trojans up 35–10. Clemons and Hansen connected again in the 4th quarter, followed by a 19-yard screen pass to USC freshman running back Amir Carlisle that sealed the win for the Trojans. Barkley broke the all-time USC record in this game for most touchdown passes in a single game with 6. He finished 25/39 with 318 yards, 6 touchdowns, and 1 INT. USC running backs Curtis McNeal and Carlisle picked up the slack with normal tailback Marc Tyler out. Both had 10 carries, with McNeal picking up 90 yards and Carlisle getting 86. Woods and Lee were amazing though with 9 catches and 2 touchdowns each! Woods finished with 130 yards, while Lee tallied 124 yards. USC climbed to a 7–2 record, with a 4–2 record in the Pac-12. Colorado still has not picked up a conference win as they fell to 1–9 (0–6).[19]

Washington

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Team1234Total
Washington037717
USC71614340
Scoring summary
15:40USCMatt Barkley 1-yard run (Andre Heidari kick)USC 7–0
212:54WASHErik Folk 46-yard field goalUSC 7–3
26:58USCMarc Tyler 1-yard run (Andre Heidari kick)USC 14–3
25:53USCSafety,Keith Price tackled by Devon Kennard in end zoneUSC 16–3
22:44USCMarqise Lee 9-yard pass from Matt Barkley (Andre Heidari kick)USC 23–3
314:45USCMarqise Lee 88-yard kickoff return (Andre Heidari kick)USC 30–3
313:36WASHChris Polk 1-yard run (Erik Folk kick)USC 30–10
312:45USCCurtis McNeal 79-yard run (Andre Heidari kick)USC 37–10
414:57USCAndre Heidari 30-yard field goalUSC 40–10
40:13WASHKasen Williams 20-yard pass from Nick Montana (Erik Folk kick)USC 40–17
See also:2011 Washington Huskies football team

After Southern California lost to Washington on last-gasp field goals in each of the last two years, the Trojans made sure the final seconds of the latest meeting did not matter at all. Marqise Lee caught a touchdown pass and returned the second-half kickoff 88 yards for a score, and Curtis McNeal had a 79-yard touchdown sprint among his career-high 148 yards rushing in USC's 40–17 victory over Washington. Matt Barkley passed for 174 yards and one touchdown while running for an early score for the Trojans, who made sure Huskies kicker Erik Folk played no significant role, as he did in each of Washington coach Steve Sarkisian's first two meetings with his former employer.

Oregon

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See also:2011 Oregon Ducks football team

This was the Trojans first win in the state of Oregon since the 2005 season.

USC at Oregon
Team1234Total
USC71417038
Oregon07131535
Scoring summary
16:35USCMarqise Lee 59-yard pass fromMatt Barkley (Andre Heidari kick)USC 7–0
214:54USCRobert Woods 12-yard pass from Matt Barkley (Andre Heidari kick)USC 14–0
25:53OREDe'Anthony Thomas 29-yard pass fromDarron Thomas (Alejandro Maldonado kick)USC 14–7
22:27USCRobert Woods 4-yard pass from Matt Barkley (Andre Heidari kick)USC 21–7
312:44USCAndre Heidari 26-yard field goalUSC 24–7
311:34OREKenjon Barner 9-yard run (Alejandro Maldonado kick)USC 24–14
39:27USCMarc Tyler 3-yard run (Andre Heidari kick)USC 31–14
33:28USCRandall Telfer 5-yard pass from Matt Barkley (Andre Heidari kick)USC 38–14
33:13OREDe'Anthony Thomas 96-yard kickoff return (pass failed)USC 38–20
412:44OREKenjon Barner 8-yard run (Alejandro Maldonado kick)USC 38–27
47:05ORELaMichael James 1-yard run (Darron Thomas to Lavasier Tuinei pass)USC 38–35

UCLA

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See also:UCLA–USC rivalry and2011 UCLA Bruins football team
UCLA at USC
Team1234Total
UCLA00000
No. 10 USC141514750
Scoring summary
113:15USCMarqise Lee 42-yard pass fromMatt Barkley (Andre Heidari kick)USC 7–0
15:16USCCurtis McNeal 73-yard run (Andre Heidari kick)USC 14–0
212:48USCRandall Telfer 1-yard pass from Matt Barkley (Matt Barkley to Xavier Grimble pass)USC 22–0
26:53USCRhett Ellison 3-yard pass from Matt Barkley (Andre Heidari kick)USC 29–0
310:55USCMarqise Lee 52-yard pass from Matt Barkley (Andre Heidari kick)USC 36–0
33:50USCRobert Woods 4-yard pass from Matt Barkley (Andre Heidari kick)USC 43–0
413:56USCRobert Woods 41-yard pass from Matt Barkley (Andre Heidari kick)USC 50–0

Matt Barkley tied his own school record by once again completing six touchdown passes and surpassed the conference record for total touchdown passes in a season with 39 total. He passed for 423 yards, completing 35 of 42 passes (83.3 percent), and no interceptions.Robert Woods set the conference's single-season receptions record while catching 12 passes for 113 yards and two touchdowns. True freshmanMarqise Lee had 13 catches for 224 yards and two touchdowns. Meanwhile,Curtis McNeal rushed for 124 yards and a touchdown on 12 carries (10.3 avg) to eclipse 1,000 yards on the season. This marked the first time that USC had two thousand yard receivers, a three-thousand yard passer, and a thousand-yard rusher since 2005, when Kiffin was theoffensive coordinator. The Trojans' defensive effort was led bysafetyT. J. McDonald, who had a game-high 10 tackles, including one for loss, a pass breakup, and an interception that he returned for 25 yards.Cornerback Nickell Robey,linebacker Hayes Pullard, and safety Jawanza Starling each had nine tackles. Robey also had two sacks and two pass breakups.

The Trojans, who finished first in the South Division, were not eligible for the post-season due to NCAA-imposed sanctions, so the Bruins were declared the South Division champions.

Rankings

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See also:2011 NCAA Division I FBS football rankings
Ranking movement
Legend:██ Increase in ranking.██ Decrease in ranking.██ Not ranked the previous week.
PollPreWk 1Wk 2Wk 3Wk 4Wk 5Wk 6Wk 7Wk 8Wk 9Wk 10Wk 11Wk 12Wk 13Wk 14Final
AP25RVRV23RVRVRVRV2021181810956
CoachesIneligible for ranking
HarrisNot releasedIneligible for ranking
BCSNot releasedIneligible for ranking

Depth chart

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Defense
[2]


FS
T.J. McDonald
Drew McAllister


WLBMLBSLB
Lamar Dawson
Tre MaddenChris Galippo
SS
Jawanza Starling
Marshall Jones
Demetrius Wright
CB
Nickell Robey
Tony Burnett


DEDTDTDE
Wes HortonChristian TupouDaJohn HarrisNick Perry
Devon KennardDaJohn HarrisGeorge UkoKevin Greene
J.R. Tavai
CB
Isiah Wiley
Tony Burnett
Offense
[3]
WR
Robert Woods
Brice Butler
De'Von Fluornoy
LTLGCRGRT
Matt KalilMarcus MartinKhaled HolmesJohn MartinezKevin Graf
Nathan GuertlerMartin ColemanJohn MartinezAundrey WalkerJeremy Galten
TE
Xavier Grimble
Randall Telfer
WR
Marqise Lee
Brandon Carswell
QB
Matt Barkley
Jesse Scroggins
RB
Curtis McNeal
Marc Tyler
DJ Morgan
FB
Rhett Ellison
Ross Cumming
Soma Vainuku
Special teams
PK Andre Heidari
PK Craig McMahon
P Kyle Negrete
P Kris Albarado
KR Robert Woods
PR Nickell Robey-Coleman
LS Chris Pousson
H Matt Barkley

Notes

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  • May 26, 2011 – NCAA upheld all findings and penalties against USC in their infractions case on former playersReggie Bush andO. J. Mayo. The USC football team will not participate in this season'sPac-12 Football Championship Game and bowl games.[20]
  • July 18, 2011 – Running backMarc Tyler has been suspended for the season opener against Minnesota for making inappropriate comments to the media.[21]
  • October 25, 2011 – Sophomore running back Dillon Baxter is no longer a member of the football team, however he is still being supported by USC Academic Support Services.[22]
  • November 27, 2011 – Lane Kiffin announces that Dillon Baxter will no longer be a member of the football program moving forward. Baxter is expected to transfer.[23]
  • December 4, 2011 – USC is ranked No. 5 in the AP Poll despite being on NCAA probation.[24]

References

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