Is 27-11 as a Trojans starter and is third on USC’s all-time list with 9,054 passing yards. Career numbers Att: 1,175 Comp: 755 TD: 80 Int: 33 Yards: 9,054 (Jack Dempsey / Associated Press)
Went 12-1 in only season as a starter and was named MVP of the 2009 Rose Bowl game. Career numbers Att: 487 Comp: 313 TD: 41 Int: 16 Yards: 3,965 (Luis Sinco / Los Angeles Times)
Threw at least one touchdown pass in 22 of his 23 starts, at least two touchdown passes in a game 16 times. Career numbers Att: 832 Comp: 518 TD: 55 Int: 21 Yards: 6,125 (Christian Petersen / Getty Images)
Went 37-2 as a Trojans starter and won the 2004 Heisman Trophy award. Led USC to national title the same year. Career numbers Att: 1,245 Comp: 807 TD: 99 Int: 23 Yards:10,693 (Alexander Gallardo / Los Angeles Times)
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Became first Trojans quarterback to win Heisman Trophy after winning award in 2002. Played in three bowl games. Trojans’ all-time leader in passing yards. Career numbers Att: 1,569 Comp: 927 TD: 72 Int: 49 Yards:11,818 (Gina Ferazzi / Los Angeles Times)
Left USC after 1994 season holding virtually ever major passing record. Career numbers Att: 1,046 Comp: 676 TD: 58 Int: 28 Yards: 8,472 (Al Bello / Getty Images)
The Sporting News named Marinovich the college freshman of the year for 1989; he was the only freshman on the All-Pac-10 team and the first freshman quarterback ever named to the All-Pac-10 team. Career numbers Att: 674 Comp: 415 TD: 29 Int: 25 Yards: 5,001 (Stephen Wade / Allsport)
Played in four bowl games and was the 1988 Heisman Trophy runner-up. Career numbers Att: 1,081 Comp: 630 TD: 54 Int: 42 Yards: 8,225 (Mike Powell / Getty Images)