
Edesel Garrison, USC National Champion in Football and Track, Dies
October 01, 2025 | Football, Track & Field
LOS ANGELES – Edesel Garrison, a USC national champion in football and track and field, has died. He was 75. No cause of death was given.Â
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Garrison, who lettered in football for USC in 1971 and 1972 as a split end,  was a member of the 1972 national championship team under head coach John McKay.Â
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In 1971, Garrison won USC's Theodore Gabrielson Award, presented to the most outstanding player in the USC-Notre Dame game, when he recorded 5 receptions for 127 yards and 2 touchdowns.
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Garrison was drafted in the fifth round of the 1973 NFL Draft with the 105th overall pick by the Houston Oilers.Â
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As a member of the USC track and field team (1969-72), Garrison was a seven-time All-American. He was a two-time national champion in the 1971 4x110-yard relay (39.3) and the 1972 4x100-meter relay (39.4). The NCAA conducted its meets in yardage through 1975, except for the Olympic years, with 1972 being one of them. In 1970, he was the NCAA runner-up in the 4-110-yard relay (40.4).Â
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In the NCAA Championships, he placed fourth (45.4), sixth (45.8) and second (45.1) in the 440-yard dash in 1969, 1970 and 1971, respectively. In 1972, he placed fourth in the 400-meter dash (45.5).Â
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Additionally, Garrison placed sixth in the 4x400-meter relay at the 1972 NCAA Championships (3:09.2).Â
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He holds the No. 2 time in USC history in the 440-yard dash (45.4 in 1971), and the No. 4 time in the 220-yard dash (20.5 in 1970).Â
In 1969, Garrison ranked 10th in the world in the 400-meter and improved to fourth in the world in the same race in 1971.Â
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In 2009, Garrison was honored as a USC Track and Field Heritage Award winner honoring his contributions to the great tradition of the Trojan track and field program.Â
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Garrison, who lettered in football for USC in 1971 and 1972 as a split end,  was a member of the 1972 national championship team under head coach John McKay.Â
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In 1971, Garrison won USC's Theodore Gabrielson Award, presented to the most outstanding player in the USC-Notre Dame game, when he recorded 5 receptions for 127 yards and 2 touchdowns.
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Garrison was drafted in the fifth round of the 1973 NFL Draft with the 105th overall pick by the Houston Oilers.Â
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As a member of the USC track and field team (1969-72), Garrison was a seven-time All-American. He was a two-time national champion in the 1971 4x110-yard relay (39.3) and the 1972 4x100-meter relay (39.4). The NCAA conducted its meets in yardage through 1975, except for the Olympic years, with 1972 being one of them. In 1970, he was the NCAA runner-up in the 4-110-yard relay (40.4).Â
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In the NCAA Championships, he placed fourth (45.4), sixth (45.8) and second (45.1) in the 440-yard dash in 1969, 1970 and 1971, respectively. In 1972, he placed fourth in the 400-meter dash (45.5).Â
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Additionally, Garrison placed sixth in the 4x400-meter relay at the 1972 NCAA Championships (3:09.2).Â
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He holds the No. 2 time in USC history in the 440-yard dash (45.4 in 1971), and the No. 4 time in the 220-yard dash (20.5 in 1970).Â
In 1969, Garrison ranked 10th in the world in the 400-meter and improved to fourth in the world in the same race in 1971.Â
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In 2009, Garrison was honored as a USC Track and Field Heritage Award winner honoring his contributions to the great tradition of the Trojan track and field program.Â
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