Former USC Assistant Dick Beam Dies

From on May 7, 2012

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Dick Beam, an assistant coach on a pair of USC’s national championship football teams and later an NFL front-office executive, died of cancer on Thursday in Corona, USC announced Friday. He was 75.

Beam spent four seasons under head coach John McKay at USC, the first two as a part-time assistant and scout and then the final two seasons as a full-time assistant. The Trojans won the national championship in 1972 and 1974 and played in three Rose Bowls during his tenure.

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