LOS ANGELES >> What are the most iconic plays in USC football history?
The initial answer is easy: O.J. Simpson’s 64-yard touchdown run that gave No. 4-ranked USC a 21-20 victory over No. 1-ranked UCLA in 1967.
But what other plays make the top five? That is less certain.
Anthony Davis’ 102-yard kickoff return to start the second half of No. 6-ranked USC’s 55-24 comeback victory over No. 5-ranked Notre Dame in 1974 would be included. The Bush Push where Reggie Bush was aided to the end zone by Matt Leinart as No. 1 USC defeated No.