USC Legends News USC HOME USC FOOTBALL LEGENDS USC LEGENDS SITEMAP
Chip Banks
USC LEGENDS HOME
USC SITEMAP
USC LEGENDS NEWS
USC LEGENDS


Marcus Allen
Jon Arnett
Collin Ashton
Morris Badgro
Bill Bain
Johnny Baker
Chip Banks
Ricky Bell
Duane Bickett
Darnell Bing
Tony Boselli
Hoby Brenner
Tay Brown
Joey Browner
Brad Budde
Reggie Bush
Dominique Byrd
Mark Carrier
Chris Cash
Matt Cassell
Chris Claiborne
Garry Cobb
Shaun Cody
Keary Colbert
Curtis Conway
Sam
Cunningham

Anthony Davis
Clarence Davis
Jack Del Rio
Don Doll
Ricky Ervins
Justin Fargas
Jeff Fisher
Roy Foster
Mike Garrett
Frank Gifford
Matt Grootegoed
Gregg Guenther
Pat Haden
Jesse Hibbs
Alex Holmes
Keyshawn Johnson
Rob Johnson
Winston Justice
Norm Katnik
Brian Kelly
David Kirtman
Sammy Knight
Matt Leinart
Dave Lewis
Ronnie Lott
Taitusi Lutui
Tom Malone
Todd Marinovich
Rod Martin
Clay Matthews
Bruce Matthews
Fred Matua
Daylon McCutcheon
Paul McDonald
Tim McDonald
Willie McGinest
John Michels
Ron Mix
Zeke Moreno
Chad Morton
Johnnie Morton
Don Mosebar
Anthony Muñoz
Ifeanyi Ohalete
Carson Palmer
Mike Patterson
Rodney Peete
Volney Peters
Troy Polamalu
Will Poole
Marvin Powell
LaJuan Ramsey
Steve Riley
C.R. Roberts
Jacob Rogers
Frostee Rucker
Ken Ruettgers
Darrell Russell
Sean Salisbury
Junior Seau
Jason Sehorn
OJ Simpson
Tony Slaton
Dennis Smith
Bob Svihus
Lynn Swann
Lofa Tatupu
Dennis Thurman
Kenechi Udeze
John Vella
John Walker
Scott Ware
John Wayne
Charles White
LenDale White
Mike Williams
Matt Willig
Willie Wood
Manuel Wright
Justin Wyatt
Keith Van Horne
Ron Yary
Charles Young

Chip Banks (born September 18, 1959 in Lawton, Oklahoma) was an NFL linebacker who is a 1981 All-America graduate of USC, winner of the NFL Rookie of the Year Award and 4-Time AFC Pro Bowler (1982-83 & 1985-86) with the Cleveland Browns.

Banks also played with the San Diego Chargers and Indianapolis Colts before retiring in 1992.

USC FOOTBALL NEWS

Around the Pac-10 (USA Today) Around the Pac-10

Around the Mountain West (USA Today) Around the Mountain West

Women in NCAA athletics: Twenty-five years later (State Press) It took 25 years for former ASU women's golf coach Linda Vollstedt to move up to the fifth floor of the Intercollegiate Athletics building.

Lauding Chow in ‘Conquest’ (AsianWeek.com) BY SAM CHU LIN, Jan 11, 2006 When Los Angeles Times sportswriters David Wharton and Gary Klein decided to write their new book Conquest, Pete Carroll and the Trojans Climb to the Top of the College Football Mountain more than a year ago, offensive coordinator Norm Chow had already moved on to the National Football League and the Tennessee Titans.

Four Downs: NFC East (Fox Sports) Bill Parcells has always surrounded himself with familiar faces. Now he's reaching out to the sons of players he used to coach. Check out the Cowboys' draft and the rest of the NFC East in the Football Outsiders latest Four Downs.

The Sabres (The Buffalo News) The franchise has been in business since 1970, but seldom has it dropped such a pleasant surprise in the laps of its followers.

Hot hoops team pushes UW athletics to profitability (Tacoma News Tribune) The University of Washington athletics program is back in the black.

USC football: Lewis won't be back (Los Angeles Daily News) USC wide receiver Whitney Lewis will not return next season, according to multiple sources. Lewis, considered one of the top players in the nation when he arrived from St.Bonaventure High of Ventura, is leaving for reasons not related to football or academics, sources said.

Report: Trojans' Jarrett violated the pay-rent rule (Pahrump Valley Times) LOS ANGELES - Southern California's Dwayne Jarrett violated NCAA rules by not paying enough rent for the apartment he shared with Matt Leinart and was declared ineligible - though the All-America receiver might not miss any playing time.

USC football: Jarrett reinstatement expected (Los Angeles Daily News) USC believes wide receiver Dwayne Jarrett will be reinstated without missing any games next season following the NCAA's decision to declare Jarrett ineligible for violating the "extra benefits" rule.