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John McKay, the colorful and innovative coach who restored dominance to USC’s football program, making it a feared college powerhouse, died Sunday in Tampa, Fla. He was 77. In 16 seasons at USC ...
John McKay gave up the glory of coaching college football to guide the ... Mr. McKay saw the flip side of football. ... McKay became the first to employ an African-American _ Doug Williams _ as a ...
Sam “Bam” Cunningham arrived on the USC campus from Santa Barbara, the town some one hundred miles north of Los Angeles from which Marv Goux, a great center and linebacker and later defensive ...
John McKay: 1960-1975, 127-40-8 USC coach John McKay talks with defensive back Gerry Shaw (46) during game against UCLA at the Coliseum on Nov. 22, 1969. (Los Angeles Times) ...
From the time he won his first of four national championships at USC in 1962, until he left 13 years later to take his shot in the NFL, McKay established himself as the greatest football coach ...
John McKay, known for his unprecedented success on the football field and his wit off of it, died on Sunday, June 10, 2001, at the age of 77, from kidney failure due to complications from diabetes.
Here's our matchup No. 7 as we're almost through the first round of the Best Trojan Team of All-Time series and it's another interesting one -- again, two teams, two different ...
When John McKay restored #USC in the 1960s, Bob Devaney built a Heartland empire in Lincoln with the #Huskers. #B1G ...
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