I don't have the scores but I have the records against SEC teams through the 2007 season:
1) Alabama: 2-5
2) Arkansas: 4-1
3) Auburn: 2-1
4) Florida: 0-1-1
5) Georgia: 3-0
6) LSU: 1-1
7) South Carolina: 1-1
8) Tennessee: 4-0
Through the 2007 season, USC has a 17-10-1 record against SEC teams
that is all that i know.
USC is 22-11-1 all-time versus the SEC.
USC under Pete Carroll is undefeated against the SEC. The scores of their recent games are listed below. It's also worth noting that their last game (a 50-14 win over Arkansas in Fayetteville) was against the team that went on to win their division in the SEC that year. 2002: #22 Auburn @ USC: USC 24, Auburn 17 2003: USC @ #5 Auburn: USC 23, Auburn 0 2005: Arkansas @ USC: USC 70, Arkansas 17 2006: USC @ Arkansas: USC 50, Arkansas 14
Illinois and usc
According to College Football Data Warehouse, after the 2007 season USC's all time record against the SEC is 17-10-1.
USC
USC is 22-11-1 all-time versus the SEC.
USC under Pete Carroll is undefeated against the SEC. The scores of their recent games are listed below. It's also worth noting that their last game (a 50-14 win over Arkansas in Fayetteville) was against the team that went on to win their division in the SEC that year. 2002: #22 Auburn @ USC: USC 24, Auburn 17 2003: USC @ #5 Auburn: USC 23, Auburn 0 2005: Arkansas @ USC: USC 70, Arkansas 17 2006: USC @ Arkansas: USC 50, Arkansas 14
Illinois and usc
USC and Penn State
Florida
According to College Football Data Warehouse, after the 2007 season USC's all time record against the SEC is 17-10-1.
USC Trojans and Boston College Eagles participated in the 2009 Emerald Bowl. The game was won by USC Trojans. Both of the teams played an amazing game but the winners were USC Trojans.
No, USC has never played a "Division II" football team. USC has played six games against current Division I-FCS teams, and is 6-0. USC has played 62 games against current Division III teams, and is 45-10-7. It's important to note that most of these games were played prior to the modern divisional format of the NCAA.
USC beat Oklahoma 55-19 to win the national title
University of Houston, 71-69, and USC 46-44.
3-0 with 1 game vacated. USC played home-and-home series against Auburn in 2002 and 2003 and against Arkansas in 2005 and 2006. They won all 4 games although the 2005 win against Arkansas was vacated after it was later found out that USC had used an ineligible player in the game.
USC, Notre Dame, Washington, Michigan State and UCLA.