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John Alexander Robinson (July 25, 1935 – November 11, 2024) was an American football coach best known for his two stints as head coach of the University of Southern California (USC) football team (1976–1982, 1993–1997) and for his tenure as head coach of the NFL's Los Angeles Rams (1983–1991).
John Robinson, in white, reacts after a USC touchdown in 1997. Robinson, who coached his run-oriented USC football team to a national title and the L.A. Rams to two NFL conference championship ...
Former NFL and college football coach John Robinson has died at the age of 89. Robinson enjoyed tremendous success in Los Angeles, while coaching the University of Southern California and the NFL ...
John Robinson, the veteran football coach who enjoyed many years of success at the University of Southern California and with the Los Angeles Rams, has died. The Rams confirmed Robinson's death on ...
Robinson was a member of the College Football Hall of Fame for his two successful tenures at USC. He also became the winningest coach in Rams history during his nine-year tenure with the NFL club. Sean McVay passed Robinson's career victories total only last month. Robinson coached at USC from 1976 to 1982 and again from 1993 to 1997.
After the 1982 season concluded, Malvasi was replaced by John Robinson. [18] During his time as head coach, Robinson led the team to six playoff berths and one division title. He is still the Rams' leader in years as head coach (9), regular season games coached (143), wins (75) and loses (68). [19]
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Robinson left USC after the 1982 campaign to make the jump to the NFL, where he took over as the Los Angeles Rams’ head coach for Ray Malavasi. He went 75-68 over his nine seasons with the Rams ...