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Ron Yary: The USC Legend Who Shaped NFL History

A look at the Trojan’s impact on the NFL, the Vikings, and college football legacy

Ron Yary stands alone in the annals of USC football, a singular figure whose name still reverberates through both college and professional grids.

A Unique USC Trailblazer

The 1968 Rose Bowl champion and 1967 national‑title winner was also the first overall pick in the 1968 NFL Draft, one of only six Trojans ever selected at that spot.

After signing with the Minnesota Vikings, Yary quickly became a cornerstone of a dominant defensive line that guided the club to four Super Bowl appearances, the first coming in his sophomore season of 1969.

Though the Vikings have not returned to the championship game since Yary’s departure in 1981, his reputation endures; many analysts rank him among the five most pivotal players in franchise history.

Legacy Among Legends

His impact is often measured alongside fellow Trojan alumni such as Keyshawn Johnson, OJ Simpson, Ricky Bell, Carson Palmer, Caleb Williams and the Hall‑of‑Fame defensive tackle Anthony Munoz, whose own draft position was third overall.

Together, these athletes illustrate a century‑long pipeline from USC’s campus to the NFL’s brightest stages, a flow that continues with the current generation of talent.

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