Article By Bill Hare on 3rd March, 2010
As for the ninth spot, tackle Ron Yary is a comfortable fit, the player who opened up so many holes for O.J. Simpson during that 1967 national championship run.
The season culminated with a 14-3 Rose Bowl triumph over Indiana after a regular campaign that featured a 24-7 victory at Notre Dame and a 21-20 win over UCLA in one of the most exciting contests in college grid annals.
Bellflower product Yary was USC’s only Outland Trophy winner. He hit the trifecta of selection to the halls of fame of college football, the NFL, and at USC.
The 10th choice was that ra...
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