College football: Rose Bowl
Game balls
By Times staff writers
Published January 2, 2004
Keary Colbert, USC receiver
The senior's one-handed 47-yard scoring grab while tightly covered will go down in Rose Bowl history.
Matt Leinart, USC quarterback
The sophomore continued to show he is as good as predecessor Carson Palmer, if not better - he caught a touchdown.
Will Poole, USC cornerback
The senior set the tone with two early sacks of John Navarre, and USC finished with nine sacks.
[Last modified January 2, 2004, 02:01:08]
College basketball
Huskies try to set record at home
College footballArkansas' Nutt draws interest of Nebraska
College football: Capital One BowlGeorgia drops ball, manages to hold on
College football: Cotton BowlCore Cowboys aim to ride off winners
College football: Fiesta BowlOSU on watch for rush crush
College football: Gator BowlTerps rehash their dominance over Mountaineers
College football: Orange BowlWide Right strikes again
ACC doesn't want to wait for a dozen
By the numbers
Game balls
Sweetest game is Payton's last at UM
College football: Outback BowlNation's elite, prepare to meet the Hawkeyes
By the numbers
Gators leave with run-down feeling
On wings and two players
College football: Peach BowlClemson faces its role model
College football: Rose BowlTrojans stake their claim to national championship
Game balls
USC gets back on top quickly
College football: Sugar BowlLure of NFL looming larger for Saban
Only coach can silence freshman RB
In briefChampions pioneer Henning dies at 69
NBAGlove returns to Seattle with perfect-fit Lakers
NFLAFC playoff notes
Dungy keeps focus only on present
Ex-Giants coach meets with 'Skins
NFC playoff notes
NHLJackets promote Gallant to coach
Predators mightier than Pens
Sports on the airRemote patrol
Sugar not as sweet after USC win
LightningToday: Lightning vs. Blue Jackets
Waiting for free ride could be pointless