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Former USC lineman Marv Marinovich dies at 81 | L.A. Focus News

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Marv Marinovich, the captain of USC football’s 1962 national championship team, died on Thursday of natural causes at the age of 81, the university announced on Friday. Marinovich played at USC during the 1959, 1961 and 1962 seasons, playing both offensive and defensive line. In 1962, the Trojans went 11-0 and beat Wisconsin 42-37 in […]

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