Notable sports deaths in 2023

Giants coach Allie Sherman, left, quarterback Fran Tarkenton, center, and receiver Homer Jones beam at an autographed pigskin at Yankee Stadium in New York, Nov. 12, 1968. Credit: AP
Gianluca Vialli
Charles White
USC tailback and 1979 Heisman Trophy winner Charles White died of cancer on Jan. 11 at age 64. He is still USC's career rushing leader with 6,245 yards.
Devin Willock
Georgia offensive lineman Devin Willock, 20, and recruiting staff member Chandler LeCroy, 24, were killed early Jan. 15 in a car wreck, the school said, just hours after the Bulldogs celebrated their second straight national championship with a parade and ceremony.
Gino Odjick
Longtime NHL enforcer Gino Odjick, who spent parts of three seasons with the Islanders, died on Jan. 15 at age 52.
Frank Thomas
Chris Ford
Sal Bando
Billy Packer
Bobby Hull
John Veitch
John Veitch, who trained Alydar to narrow losses in all three Triple Crown races against rival Affirmed in 1978 during a Hall of Fame career, died on Feb. 14. He was 77.
Tim McCarver
Jerry Richardson
Bud Grant
Dick Fosbury
Joe Pepitone
Willis Reed
Dick Groat
Vida Blue
Don January
Denny Crum
Gerry Hart
Jim Brown
Roger Craig
Homer Jones
Gil Brandt
Brooks Robinson
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