The countdown to USC’s 2025 football season is officially on! The Trojans kick off their new campaign 39 days from today. You need something to help you while away the days and hours in the spring and summer. This is one way to do so. In this new series, countdown to kickoff, we will be counting down the days by highlighting a notable Trojan who wore each number. Today, we look at USC Hall of Fame running back Sam Cunningham.
Position: Running back
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Years played at USC: 1969-1972
Career highlights: Cunningham starred at fullback for John McKay’s USC teams of the early 1970s. As a senior in 1972, he earned first-team All-American honors. In the Rose Bowl against Ohio State, Cunningham scored four touchdowns, clinching an undefeated season and a national championship for the Trojans.
Perhaps Cunningham’s biggest, impact, though, came in the 1970 game between USC and Alabama. At the time, the Crimson Tide still did not have any African American players on their team. Getting dominated by 42-21 Cunningham and the integrated Trojans, however, prompted legendary Alabama head coach Bear Bryant to change that the following year, forever altering the course of college football.
In 2010, Cunningham was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame. He is also a member of the Rose Bowl Hall of Fame and the USC Athletics Hall of Fame.
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After USC: The New England Patriots selected Cunningham with the 11th overall pick in the 1973 NFL Draft. He would go on to play for the team from 1973-1972, earning Pro Bowl honors in 1978. In 2010, he was inducted into the Patriots Hall of Fame.
Cunningham passed away in 2021 at the age of 71.
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