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Decking the Hall with Bruins and Trojans

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Thirty-seven players from UCLA and USC have been inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame, enough for the Bruins and Trojans to warrant their own wing. Twenty-eight hail from USC, nine from UCLA. Here’s an alphabetical list of the players, with selected key performances from the crosstown rivalry game:

USC

PLAYER POSITION LETTERED INDUCTED
Marcus Allen* Running back 1978-81 2000
Jon Arnett Halfback 1954-56 2001
John Baker Guard 1929-31 1983
Ricky Bell** Running back 1973-76 2003
Tay Brown Tackle 1930-32 1980
Brad Budde Guard 1976-79 1998
Paul Cleary End 1946-47 1989
Anthony Davis Running back 1972-74 2005
Morley Drury Quarterback 1925-27 1954
John Ferraro Tackle 1943-47 1974
Mike Garrett Running back 1963-65 1985
Frank Gifford Halfback 1949-51 1975
Mort Kaer Running back 1924-26 1972
Ronnie Lott Safety 1977-80 2002
Mike McKeever Guard 1958-60 1987
Dan McMillan Tackle 1917, ’19 1971
Erny Pinckert Running back 1929-31 1957
Marvin Powell Tackle 1974-76 1994
Aaron Rosenberg Guard 1931-33 1966
O.J. Simpson*** Running back 1967-68 1983
Ernie Smith Tackle 1930-32 1970
Harry Smith Guard 1937-39 1955
Lynn Swann Wide receiver 1971-73 1993
Cotton Warburton Quarterback 1932-34 1975
Charles White Running back 1976-79 1996
Richard Wood Linebacker 1972-74 2007
Ron Yary Tackle 1965-67 1987
Charles Young Tight end 1970-72 2004

*Allen rushed for 219 yards and scored the game-winning touchdown with 2:19 left in the fourth quarter to lead USC to a 22-21 comeback victory over UCLA in 1981. His performance dashed the Bruins’ hopes for a Rose Bowl bid.

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**Playing on a balky ankle, Bell rushed for 167 yards to help USC defeat UCLA, 24-14, in 1976. The victory sealed the Trojans’ Rose Bowl berth over the conference runner-up Bruins.

***Simpson’s 64-yard touchdown run with 10:38 left in the game propelled the Trojans to a 21-20 triumph over the Bruins in 1967. The run helped USC advance to the Rose Bowl and, ultimately, win the national championship, and it is considered one of the most famous runs in college football history.

UCLA

PLAYER POSITION LETTERED INDUCTED
Troy Aikman* Quarterback 1987-88 2008
Gary Beban** Quarterback 1965-67 1988
Kenny Easley Safety 1977-80 1991
Tom Fears Wide receiver 1946-47 1976
Bill Kilmer Halfback 1958-60 1999
Donn Moomaw Linebacker/center 1950-52 1973
Jerry Robinson Linebacker 1975-78 1996
Al Sparlis Guard 1941-42, 1945 1983
Kenny Washington*** Halfback 1937-39 1956

*Aikman had a prolific day against USC in 1988, completing 32 of 48 passes for 317 yards and two touchdowns with one interception. But it wasn’t enough as the Trojans held on for a 31-22 victory.

**Playing with torn rib cartilage in his last crosstown rivalry game, Beban passed for more than 300 yards and two touchdowns against USC in 1967. Although the Trojans pulled out a 21-20 victory, Beban went on that season to become the only UCLA player to win the Heisman Trophy.

***Washington passed for two touchdowns and nearly scored a game-winning touchdown against USC in 1937, but the play was nullified by a penalty. The Trojans won, 19-13.

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-- Ben Bolch

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