
Former UCLA football coach Terry Donahue dies at 77
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Longtime University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) football coach Terry Donahue died Sunday at the age of 77, the school announced.
Donahue died at his Newport Beach home surrounded by family following a two-year battle with cancer, the school said. Donahue coached the Bruins from 1976 to 1995, finishing his UCLA career with a record of 151-74-8. Donahue's 151 wins is the most in UCLA history and his 98 conference wins remain the most in Pac-12 history.More Related News

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