Trojans abound on Pac-12’s All-Century team
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Eleven USC players, including Heisman Trophy winners Marcus Allen, O.J. Simpson and Reggie Bush were among 25 first-team players voted to the Pac-12 Network’s All-Century team.
The 50 first- and second-team players were selected in a vote by a 119-member panel made up of former players, coaches and member of the media. Times reporters did not participate as voters.
Allen and Simpson were named as first-team running backs, Bush a kick-returner.
Trojan receivers Keyshawn Johnson and Lynn Swann and linemen Ron Yary, Tony Boselli and Anthony Munoz were voted to the first-team offense.
Linebacker Junior Seau, cornerback Joey Browner and safety Ronnie Lott were on the first-team defense.
Lott was named the defensive player of the century, and USC’s John McKay the coach of the century. Stanford quarterback John Elway was offensive player of the century.
Other USC players voted to teams as reserves: quarterback Matt Leinart, running backs Charles White, Bush and Mike Garrett, offensive lineman Brad Budde, receiver Marqise Lee, tight end Charles Young, defensive tackle Leonard Williams, defensive end Willie McGinest, linebackers Richard Wood and Chris Claiborne and safeties Troy Polamalu and Mark Carrier.
First-team members are listed below.
OFFENSE
QB John Elway - Stanford
RB Marcus Allen - USC
RB O.J. Simpson - USC
WR Keyshawn Johnson - USC
WR Lynn Swann - USC
TE Tony Gonzalez - California
OL Jonathan Ogden - UCLA
OL Ron Yary - USC
OL Tony Boselli - USC
OL Anthony Munoz - USC
OL Lincoln Kennedy - Washington
K Jason Hanson - Washington State
P Tom Hackett - Utah
KR Reggie Bush - USC
DEFENSE
DE Tedy Bruschi - Arizona
DE Terrell Suggs - Arizona State
DT Steve Emtman - Washington
DT Haloti Ngata - Oregon
LB Junior Seau - USC
LB Jerry Robinson - UCLA
LB Ricky Hunley - Arizona
CB Joey Browner - USC
CB Mel Renfro - Oregon
S Ronnie Lott - USC
S Kenny Easley - UCLA
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