[font=verdana, arial, sans serif][size=-1][font=verdana, arial, sans serif][size=-2][font=verdana, arial, sans serif][size=-2][size=-2][size=-1]1. USC[font=verdana, arial, sans serif][size=-1] Score: 88.61 2004 Ranking: 10 2003 Ranking: 24
Program Analysis: There's not much of a shock here considering USC's amazing three year run, but it took a lot to just nip past Oklahoma. The lack of a Pac 10 championship game made this closer than you might have thought. The 20 Quality Wins are amazing and the 36 wins is tremendous with the potential to be even higher next year if the Trojans win another national title. Most impressively, USC has only lost three games over the last three seasons (Cal in 2003 and Kansas State and Washington State in 2002). The draft and attendance scores will only go up over the next few years.
[/size][size=-1]Attendance Score: 7.64[/size][size=-1]
2004: 85,229 2003: 77,084 2002: 66,853[/size][size=-1]
Graduation Score: 5.8
Total D-I Wins from 2002-2004: 36
Quality Wins from 2002-2004: 20[/size][size=-1]
2004: Virginia Tech, California, Arizona State, at Oregon State, Oklahoma
2003: at Auburn, Hawaii, Washington State, Oregon State, Michigan
2002: Auburn, at Colorado, Oregon State, California, Washington, at Oregon, Arizona State, at UCLA, Notre Dame, Iowa[/size][size=-1]
Players Drafted Score from 2002-2004: 7[/size][size=-1]
2005: WR Mike Williams, DT Mike Patterson, DT Shaun Cody, LB Lofa Tatupu, QB Matt Cassell
2004: DE Kenechi Udeze, T Jacob Rogers, WR Keary Colbert, DB Will Poole
2003: QB Carson Palmer, DB Troy Polamalu, RB Justin Fargas, WR Kareem Kelly, FB Malaefou MacKenzie[/size][size=-1]
Conference Winning % Score from 2002-2004: 9.17
Elite Win Score: 3 2004: California, Oklahoma 2002: Iowa
Bad Losses: 0[/size][/size][/font][/size][/size][/font][/size][/font][/size][/font]
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