As a freshman in the 2002 season, Dennis was a reserve behind a stable of experienced seniors including running backs
Justin Fargas and
Sultan McCullough as well as fullback/tailbacks
Malaefou MacKenzie and
Sunny Byrd; however, he did see play time in all 13 games, highlighted by a 38-yard touchdown run against rival
UCLA. This allowed the tandem of White and Bush to emerge and relegate Dennis to the role of reserve for most of the season. In May 2007, Dennis graduated with his bachelor's degree in sociology. During his final game, the
2008 Rose Bowl game against
Illinois, Dennis rushed for a touchdown, his first of the season and first since 2004, that led teammates to rush the goal from the sidelines in celebration (and an excessive celebration penalty). At the end of his six-year USC career, Dennis became the first player to play on six Pac-10 Championship squads. In addition to conference accolades, Dennis also made central contributions to teams that finished in the BCS top 5 during 6 consecutive seasons (2002–07). With 70 wins (and only 8 losses) in that span, Hershel Dennis is the "winningest player" in College Football history. ==Professional career==