USC to honor Pete Carroll with Hall of Fame entry, honorary degree
Pete Carroll will receive an honorary degree from USC and enter the school's athletic Hall of Fame.

NCAA, schmenCAA: Pete Carroll is ready for a championship coach's welcome at USC.
Per the Los Angeles Times, Carroll will be a busy man on the Trojans' campus this weekend, receiving an honorary degree during the school's commencement exercises on Friday, then an official induction into the USC Athletics Hall of Fame on Saturday.
Unofficially, Carroll amassed a 97-19 record at USC from 2001 to 2009, winning 11 games or more for a remarkable seven consecutive seasons and claiming the 2003 and 2004 AP national titles. Though the Trojans' 2004 and 2005 seasons were vacated by NCAA sanctions following the Reggie Bush scandal, the university recently made it clear it has no problem honoring Carroll anyway; it announced Carroll would be inducted into the school Hall of Fame last July, then confirmed his honorary degree earlier this spring.
Carroll left for the Seattle Seahawks following the 2009 season and went on to win the 2014 Super Bowl, becoming just the third coach to win both a Super Bowl title and college football national championship. From USC's Twitter feed, a complete list of their 2015 Hall of Fame inductees, a list that also includes notable names Jack Del Rio, Mark Prior and Harold Miner:
OFFICIAL: Congratulations to the 16 new members of USC's Athletic Hall of Fame set to be inducted in 2015. #USCHOF pic.twitter.com/ZFkQJgxvnt
— USC Trojans (@USC_Athletics) July 7, 2014















