The only person I know of is Reggie Busch. Lendale White-Titans, and Chancy Washington-Jaguars
University of Michigan running back Leroy Hoard was the MVP of the 1989 Rose Bowl. Hoard scored two TDs and gained 142 yards rushing on 19 carries as Michigan defeated USC 22-14.
Full backs are fat and running back are elesive
Prior to the 2006 NFL Draft at USC's Pro-Day workout, running back Reggie Bush ran the 40 yard dash in 4.33 seconds. he ran a 4.24 this summer at a charity event
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
Reggie Bush
Mike Garrett, USC running back.
The cast of 2008 Rose Bowl - 2008 includes: Jody Adewale as Himself - USC Trojans Running Back David Ausberry as Himself - USC Trojans Wide Receiver Arrelious Benn as Himself - Illinois Fighting Illini Wide Receiver Allen Bradford as Himself - USC Trojans Running Back David Buehler as Himself - USC Trojans Kicker Pete Carroll as Himself - USC Trojans Head Coach Jeff Cumberland as Himself - Illinois Fighting Illini Tight End John David Booty as Himself - USC Trojans Quarterback Hershel Dennis as Himself - USC Trojans Running Back Stanley Havili as Himself - USC Trojans Running Back Kirk Herbstreit as Himself - Color Commentator Stafon Johnson as Himself - USC Trojans Running Back Rey Maualuga as Himself - USC Trojans Linebacker Eddie McGee as Himself - Illinois Fighting Illini Quarterback Joe McKnight as Himself - US Trojans Running Back Rashard Mendenhall as Himself - Illinois Fighting Illini Running Back Brent Musburger as Himself - Play-by-Play Announcer Jason Reda as Himself - Illinois Fighting Illini Kicker Desmond Reed as Himself - USC Trojans Running Back Lisa Salters as Herself - Sideline Reporter Anthony Santella as Himself - Illinois Fighting Illini Punter Chauncey Washington as Himself - USC Trojans Running Back Russ Weil as Himself - Illinois Fighting Illini Running Back Juice Williams as Himself - Illinois Fighting Illini Quarterback Jacob Willis as Himself - Illinois Fighting Illini Wide Receiver Greg Woidneck as Himself - USC Trojans Punter Ron Zook as Himself - Illinois Fighting Illini Head Coach
The cast of 2003 FedEx Orange Bowl - 2003 includes: Terry Bowden as Himself - Studio Analyst Tim Brant as Himself - Play-by-Play Announcer Sunny Byrd as Himself - USC Trojans Running Back Greig Carlson as Himself - USC Trojans Wide Receiver Pete Carroll as Himself - USC Trojans Head Coach Edgar Cervantes as Himself - Iowa Hawkeyes Running Back Keary Colbert as Himself - USC Trojans Wide Receiver Hershel Dennis as Himself - USC Trojans Running Back Justin Fargas as Himself - USC Trojans Running Back Kirk Ferentz as Himself - Iowa Hawkeyes Head Coach Ed Hinkel as Himself - Iowa Hawkeyes Wide Receiver Nate Kaeding as Himself - Iowa Hawkeyes Kicker Kareem Kelly as Himself - USC Trojans Wide Receiver Ryan Killeen as Himself - USC Trojans Kicker Jason Leach as Himself - USC Trojans Defensive Back Jermelle Lewis as Himself - Iowa Hawkeyes Running Back Malaefou Mackenzie as Himself - USC Trojans Running Back Grant Mattos as Himself - USC Trojans Wide Receiver Sultan McCullough as Himself - USC Trojans Running Back Carson Palmer as Himself - USC Trojans Quarterback Troy Polamalu as Himself - USC Trojans Safety Steve Sarkisian as Himself - USC Trojans Quarterbacks Coach
The cast of 2004 Rose Bowl - 2004 includes: Jason Avant as Himself - Michigan Wolverines Wide Receiver Steve Breaston as Himself - Michigan Wolverines Wide Receiver Reggie Bush as Himself - USC Trojans Running Back Lloyd Carr as Himself - Michigan Wolverines Head Coach Pete Carroll as Himself - USC Trojans Head Coach Keary Colbert as Himself - USC Trojans Wide Receiver Hershel Dennis as Himself - USC Trojans Running Back Tyler Ecker as Himself - Michigan Wolverines Tight End Braylon Edwards as Himself - Michigan Wolverines Wide Receiver Gregg Guenther as Himself - USC Trojans Tight End Ryan Killeen as Himself - USC Trojans Kicker David Kirtman as Himself - USC Trojans Running Back Matt Leinart as Himself - USC Trojans Quarterback Jeremy Lesueur as Himself - Michigan Wolverines Defensive Back Tim Massaquoi as Himself - Michigan Wolverines Tight End John Navarre as Himself - Michigan Wolverines Quarterback Pierre Rembert as Himself - Michigan Wolverines Running Back Garrett Rivas as Himself - Michigan Wolverines Kicker Steve Sarkisian as Himself - USC Trojans Quarterbacks Coach Lofa Tatupu as Himself - USC Trojans Linebacker LenDale White as Himself - USC Trojans Running Back
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The cast of 2009 Emerald Bowl - 2009 includes: Alex Albright as Himself - Boston College Eagles Defensive Lineman Steve Aponavicius as Himself - Boston College Eagles Kicker Armond Armstead as Himself - USC Trojans Defensive Lineman David Ausberry as Himself - USC Trojans Wide Receiver Matt Barkley as Himself - USC Trojans Quarterback Brian Baucham as Himself - USC Trojans Defensive Back Marcellus Bowman as Himself - Boston College Eagles Defensive Back Allen Bradford as Himself - USC Trojans Running Back Brice Butler as Himself - USC Trojans Wide Receiver Pete Carroll as Himself - USC Trojans Head Coach Jurrell Casey as Himself - USC Trojans Defensive Lineman Anthony Castonzo as Himself - Boston College Eagles Offensive Lineman Nick Clancy as Himself - Boston College Eagles Linebacker Jordan Congdon as Himself - USC Trojans Kicker Ross Cumming as Himself - USC Trojans Linebacker Donnie Fletcher as Himself - Boston College Eagles Defensive Back Chris Galippo as Himself - USC Trojans Linebacker Nick Garratt as Himself - USC Trojans Linebacker Deleon Gause as Himself - Boston College Eagles Defensive Back Austin Giles as Himself - Boston College Eagles Defensive Lineman Rod Gilmore as Himself - Color Commentator Everson Griffen as Himself - USC Trojans Defensive Lineman Rich Gunnell as Himself - Boston College Eagles Wide Receiver Jacob Harfman as Himself - USC Trojans Kicker Montel Harris as Himself - Boston College Eagles Running Back Stanley Havili as Himself - USC Trojans Running Back Malik Jackson as Himself - USC Trojans Defensive Lineman Justin Jarvis as Himself - Boston College Eagles Wide Receiver Devon Kennard as Himself - USC Trojans Defensive Lineman Luke Kuechly as Himself - Bosto nCollege Eagles Linebacker Colin Larmond as Himself - Boston College Eagles Wide Receiver Dominick Legrande as Himself - Boston College Eagles Linebacker Taylor Mays as Himself - USC Trojans Defensive Back Drew McAllister as Himself - USC Trojans Defensive Back James McCluskey as Himself - Boston College Eagles Running Back Curtis McNeal as Himself - USC Trojans Running Back Chris Pantale as Himself - Boston College Eagles Tight End Travon Patterson as Himself - USC Trojans Wide Receiver Jim Ramella as Himself - Boston College Eagles Defensive Lineman Roderick Rollins as Himself - Boston College Eagles Defensive Back Damik Scafe as Himself - Boston College Eagles Defensive Lineman Dave Shinskie as Himself - Boston College Eagles Quarterback Frank Spaziani as Himself - Boston College Eagles Head Coach Joe Tessitore as Himself - Play-by-Play Announcer Christian Tupou as Himself - USC Trojans Defensive Lineman Shareece Wright as Himself - USC Trojans Defensive Back
1997 Charles Woodson Michigan Cornerback 1998 Ricky Williams Texas Running Back 1999 Ron Dayne Wisconsin Running Back 2000 Chris Weinke Florida State Quarterback 2001 Eric Crouch Nebraska Quarterback 2002 Carson Palmer* USC Quarterback 2003 Jason White Oklahoma Quarterback 2004 Matt Leinart USC Quarterback 2005 Reggie Bush USC Running Back 2006 Troy Smith Ohio State Quarterback 2007 Tim Tebow Florida Quarterback
AnswerMike Rozier, running back for the University of Nebraska, won the Heisman Trophy in 1983.
Tulsa wide receiver Howard Twilley finished second to USC running back Mike Garrett in the 1965 Heisman Trophy voting.
During the 2008 season, running back Joe McKnight wore #4 on offense, while safety Kevin Ellison wore #4 on defense.
A running back is a position in football in which the ball is hiked to the running back and they then run the ball