UCLA football coaching legend Terry Donahue, who was the winningest coach in Pac-12 Conference and school history, died on Sunday at his home in Newport Beach after a two-year fight with cancer, the university announced. Donahue, 77, also served as the general manager for the San Francisco 49ers from 2001-05. Donahue finished with an impressive 151-74-8 record as the head coach at UCLA. Donahue took over as head coach at 31 years old, after serving as an assistant coach under Pepper Rodgers and Dick Vermeil. "He epitomizes everything you strive to be as a coach and as a human being," current UCLA football coach Chip Kelly said in a statement.
Source: Fox News July 05, 2021 15:45 UTC