What years did Anthony Davis play at USC?
Rushing & Receiving
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What years did Anthony Davis play at USC?
Rushing & Receiving
Scrimmage | ||
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Year | School | Plays |
*1973 | USC | 290 |
*1974 | USC | 316 |
Career | USC | 831 |
What happened to Anthony Davis of USC?
He also was an outfielder on USC’s 1973 and 1974 College World Series champion baseball teams. After USC, Davis played in the NFL, WFL, CFL and USFL, then became an actor and a real estate developer in Southern California.
What year did Anthony Davis Score 6 touchdowns against Notre Dame?
1972
Davis — who scored six touchdowns against Notre Dame in 1972 at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum — kept piling on the points. He scored two more touchdowns and added a 2-point conversion.
Who did Anthony Davis play football for?
Anthony Davis (running back, born 1952)
Career information | |
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1978 | Houston Oilers (NFL) |
1978 | Los Angeles Rams (NFL) |
1983 | Los Angeles Express (USFL) |
Honors | All-WFL (1975) |
What football team does Anthony Davis support?
Los Angeles Lakers superstar Anthony Davis is a proudly die-hard Green Bay Packers fan.
Who is USC all time leading rusher?
These lists are updated through the end of the 2017 season. Recent USC Football Media Guides do not include full top 10 lists for single-game records….Rushing yards.
Rk | 1 |
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Player | Charles White |
Yards | 6,245 |
Years | 1976 1977 1978 1979 |
How many Heisman Trophy winners does USC have?
USC Trojans – 6 Heisman Trophy winners.
Who is ad from USC?
AD Mike Bohn
USC AD Mike Bohn explains his decision to fire Clay Helton.
How many touchdowns did Anthony Davis score against Notre Dame?
six touchdowns
Dec. 2, 1972 No other player has ever scored six touchdowns against Notre Dame. Davis’ scintillating performance leads the No. 1 Trojans to a 45-23 victory before 75,243 fans in the Los Angeles Coliseum.
Who has the longest wingspan in the NBA?
Manute Bol
Manute Bol (Ape Index: +11.0″) Bol’s wingspan measures a staggering 8’6”, which is unofficially the longest in the history of the NBA. It should come as no surprise where he gets his shot-blocking prowess from. His wingspan is a whopping 15 inches longer than the average center in the NBA.