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Trojans Nominated for College Football Hall of Fame
5 Jun
Summary
- Three USC football players are on the 2027 Hall of Fame ballot.
- Two players are previous nominees; one makes their debut.
- USC boasts 36 players and 47 total inductees.

The College Football Hall of Fame has announced its ballot for the 2027 class, featuring three prominent former USC Trojans: offensive linemen Jeff Bregel and Bruce Matthews, and safety Mark Carrier. This marks a significant recognition for these athletes' contributions to the sport.
Jeff Bregel, a consensus All-American in 1985 and 1986, was a captain and a key offensive lineman for USC, earning the Pac-10 Morris Trophy. Mark Carrier was USC's first Thorpe Award winner in 1989 as the nation's top defensive back and a two-time All-American. Bruce Matthews, a consensus All-American in 1982, also received the Pac-10 Morris Trophy for his offensive line prowess and was a team captain.
While Carrier and Bregel have been recognized on previous ballots, this year introduces Matthews as a first-time nominee. USC continues to demonstrate its legacy in collegiate football, with a rich history in the Hall of Fame, including 36 player inductions and 47 total members. Safety Dennis Thurman was the most recent Trojan to be inducted.