Former USC offensive lineman Bill Fisk, an All-American in 1964, has died, according to Mt. San Antonio College, where he was head coach from 1987-2004. He had a record of 126-64-2 at Mt. SAC.
The school announced Fisk died from prostate cancer. He was 75.
Fisk, who grew up in San Gabriel, was a member of the USC 1962 national championship team and was voted the Trojans’ lineman of the year in 1964. He was also a co-captain in 1964.
His father, Bill, played at USC from 1937-39 and was an assistant coach from 1949-56.
In the picture below of the 1962 USC-Notre Dame game, Fisk (61) is blocking for tailback Willie Brown (26). Also in the photo are John Brownwood (88) and Pete Lubisich (69).

RIP Mr. Fisk.
The photo above showcases the remarkable tradition of the Trojans and why changes need to be made sooner than later.
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