Former LSU football assistant coach Bishop Harris dies at 82

Bishop Harris, an outside linebackers coach at LSU from 1980-83, was the first Black football coach in program history.

Longtime college and NFL assistant coach [autotag]Bishop Harris[/autotag] died at the age of 82 on Wednesday. The news was announced on Thursday afternoon.

Harris, who coached at LSU from 1980-83, was the first Black football coach at LSU alongside Otis Washington, who was hired the same year. Harris worked under coach Bo Rein at NC State and followed him to LSU. Following Rein’s tragic death before coaching a game, he remained on staff under new coach [autotag]Jerry Stovall[/autotag].

He later served as the head coach at his alma mater, North Carolina Central, and finished his career off in the NFL, last coaching in 2007 with the San Francisco 49ers.

While coaching outside linebackers for the Tigers, he coached [autotag]Lyman White[/autotag] to First Team All-American honors.

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