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Celebrating USC football's All-Americans in honor of the Fourth of July
Celebrating USC football's All-Americans in honor of the Fourth of July

USA Today

time04-07-2025

  • Sport
  • USA Today

Celebrating USC football's All-Americans in honor of the Fourth of July

Friday marks the Fourth of July. 249 years ago, the founders signed the Declaration of Independence, marking the foundation of America. In honor of our county's birthday, let's take a look at some fun facts about All-Americans. USC football has produced 177 All-Americans in program history. The most recent Trojan to earn such honors was punter Eddie Czaplicki last season. USC's first All-American was guard Brice Taylor, all the way back in 1925. This year will mark the 100th anniversary of Taylor's All-American season. Of the Trojans' All-Americans, 84 have been Consensus All-American selections—having been voted a first-team All-American by at least three of the five main selectors. This ranks fifth among all schools, behind only Notre Dame, Ohio State, Michigan, and Alabama. Between 1962 and 1990, USC produced at least one first-team All-American in every season. In addition, from 1972 through 1987, the Trojans had at least one Consensus All-American every year.

Pregnant woman, man killed in apparent murder-suicide in Gary, coroner says
Pregnant woman, man killed in apparent murder-suicide in Gary, coroner says

Yahoo

time19-05-2025

  • Yahoo

Pregnant woman, man killed in apparent murder-suicide in Gary, coroner says

The Brief A pregnant woman, 21-year-old Chasity Shorter, and 21-year-old Brice Taylor died in an apparent murder-suicide in Gary, Indiana. Shorter died of gunshot wounds ruled a homicide; Taylor's death was ruled a suicide by gunshot. The incident was reported Friday night; further details have not been released. GARY, Ind. - A pregnant woman and a 21-year-old man were killed in an apparent murder-suicide in Northwest Indiana, according to the Lake County Coroner's Office. What we know The coroner's office said Sunday the deaths were reported around 11:22 p.m. Friday in the 400 block of Clark Road in Gary. The woman was identified by family at the scene as 21-year-old Chasity Shorter. A forensic autopsy confirmed she died of gunshot wounds, and her death was ruled a homicide, the coroner said. The second victim, also identified by family at the scene, was 21-year-old Brice Taylor. He was listed as a resident of the 7300 block of Parrish Avenue in Hammond, according to the coroner's office. Taylor died of a gunshot wound, and his death was ruled a suicide following a forensic autopsy. What we don't know The nature of the relationship between Shorter and Taylor is unclear. Further details about the case have not been released.

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