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O.J. Simpson’s Football Career, Murder Trial and Legal Troubles: A Timeline

O.J. Simpson’s Football Career, Murder Trial and Legal Troubles: A Timeline

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He was a football star, actor, commercial pitchman, and a defendant in a gruesome double murder whose trial gripped the nation.

O.J. Simpson went from beloved athlete and actor to, for many, a pariah and presumed killer.Credit…POOL/AFP/Getty Image

O.J. Simpson, who died on Wednesday at 76, lived a life that made him one of the most famous people in America, as well as, at various times, the most celebrated and most reviled.

A Heisman Trophy winner when he played football at the University of Southern California, he reached superstar status as a running back with the Buffalo Bills. As a commercial pitchman and a Hollywood actor, he became a household name across much of America.

But fame turned to infamy when he was charged in the 1994 double murder of his former wife and her friend. He was acquitted after a trial that riveted the nation.

Here is a look at a man who never seemed to stop making news, for good and ill.

1968

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Mr. Simpson scoring a touchdown for the University of Southern California against Northwestern in 1968, the year he won the Heisman Trophy.Credit…Associated Press

Mr. Simpson, who was born in San Francisco in 1947, first came to the attention of many Americans as a football star at the University of Southern California. In his two years playing for the Trojans, he was the game’s best running back, and tallied 33 touchdowns.

As a junior in 1967, he was the runner-up for the Heisman Trophy as the college game’s best player, then won the award in 1968, his second and final year at U.S.C.


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