College Football Hall of Famer Joe Fusco dies at 87
College Football Hall of Famer Joe Fusco dies at 87

College Football Hall of Famer Joe Fusco dies at 87

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Joe Fusco, a renowned coach inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2001, passed away at the age of 87 on February 22. He served as the head coach at Westminster College from 1972 to 1990, leading the Titans to four NAIA Division II national championships, including consecutive titles in 1976-77 and 1988-89. Fusco's coaching record at Westminster was an impressive 154-34-3, making him the all-time leader in wins for the program. His teams achieved notable success, including a 27-game winning streak and nine playoff appearances during his tenure. Recognized as one of ESPN's 150 greatest coaches in college football history in 2019, Fusco’s legacy also includes being honored as Westminster's Letterman of Distinction in 2012. His coaching career began at local high schools, and he was celebrated for his contributions to college football and education.

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