LOS ANGELES—Several USC football players will deliver food left over from this weekend’s game to homeless people on Skid Row on Sept. 26, coinciding with the Trojans’ annual Zero Waste Game. The effort will be led by injured quarterback Mo Hasan, the founder and operator of the nonprofit organization Second Spoon, which regularly distributes extra food, usually from the student-athletes’ training table, to homeless people. Hasan was among the 22 players selected for the Allstate American Football Coaches Association Good Works Team announced Friday for their commitment to community service. The players on the Good Works Team, and their non-profits of choice, will benefit from a $1 million contribution from Allstate, as permitted by the new NCAA Name Image Likeness legislation. Hasan transferred to USC in 2020 after playing the 2018 and 2019 seasons at Vanderbilt. He was sidelined most of the 2020 season with a leg injury and did …