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Reuben LaVell Edwards (October 11, 1930 – December 29, 2016) was an American
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head coach for
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(BYU). With 257 career victories, he ranks as one of the most successful college football coaches of all time. Among his many notable accomplishments, Edwards guided BYU to a
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in 1984 and coached
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winner Ty Detmer in 1990. Edwards played football for
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and earned a master's degree at the
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prior to coaching at BYU, where he also earned his doctorate.


Coaching career

Edwards was BYU's head football coach from 1972 to 2000. He had previously served as an assistant coach from 1962 to 1971. His offensive scheme was passing-dominated. He started coaching in an era when college football offenses were dominated by strong running attacks. His quarterbacks threw over 11,000 passes for more than 100,000 yards and 635 touchdowns. He got the idea to switch to a pass oriented team by looking at BYU's history. The BYU football program had struggled before Edwards with the notable exception of one conference championship that resulted from the aerial attack of Virgil Carter. This past success encouraged Edwards to open up the BYU offense. Edwards coached prominent quarterbacks such as Steve Young, Jim McMahon, Ty Detmer, Marc Wilson, Robbie Bosco,
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, Gifford Nielsen and Steve Sarkisian. Awards won by his players include a
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, a Doak Walker Award, a Maxwell Award, two Outland Trophies, four
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s, seven Sammy Baugh Awards, 34
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citations (including 10 consensus All-Americans), 11 conference player of the year and 24 Academic All-America player citations. In 1984, he was named National Coach of the Year after BYU finished the season 13–0 and won the National Championship. Edwards retired after the 2000 season with a 257–101–3 record. Prior to Edwards' final game, BYU renamed its home field, Cougar Stadium, as LaVell Edwards Stadium in his honor. The stadium had almost doubled in his capacity during his tenure, from 35,000 people when he took over the program to over 65,000 people upon his retirement. At the time of his retirement, he ranked sixth all-time in victories, and second all-time in victories with a single program (behind only
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at
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). Edwards received the Amos Alonzo Stagg Award, presented by the American Football Coaches Association, in 2003. In the 1980 Holiday Bowl, BYU rallied from a 45–25 deficit with only 4 minutes to play to defeat
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(SMU). Following the 1984 national championship, Edwards was offered head coaching positions with the
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and the
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, but he turned down both offers.


Accomplishments

*22nd on
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all-time list for coaching victories (257) *Member of the
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*Coached 6
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s *His teams led the nation in passing offense 8 times *His teams led the nation in total offense 5 times *His teams led the nation in scoring offense 3 times


Coaching tree

* Dick Felt, former BYU assistant athletic director / assistant head coach / defensive coordinator / defensive backfield coach (BYU defensive back / running back / punter) *
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, former
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&
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head coach,
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president of operations (BYU quarterbacks coach) * Steve Sarkisian, University of Texas head coach & former University of Southern California head coach (BYU quarterback) * Norm Chow, former Hawaii head coach, USC offensive coordinator, UCLA offensive coordinator, Tennessee Titans offensive coordinator (BYU offensive coordinator) * Dave Kragthorpe, former Oregon State head coach, father of Steve Kragthorpe (BYU offensive line coach) * Kyle Whittingham, Utah head coach (BYU linebacker) * Fred Whittingham, longtime NFL and college assistant coach (BYU defensive coordinator) * Robert Anae, NC State offensive coordinator (BYU offensive lineman) * Brian Billick, former NFL head coach (BYU tight end / graduate assistant) * Ted Tollner, former USC head coach (BYU offensive coordinator) * Doug Scovil, former SDSU head coach (BYU offensive coordinator) * Brandon Doman, former BYU offensive coordinator (BYU quarterback) * Tom Holmoe, BYU athletic director & former Cal head coach (BYU defensive back) * Andy Reid,
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head coach (BYU lineman / graduate assistant) * Charlie Stubbs, Louisville offensive coordinator (BYU graduate assistant) *
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, BYU head coach, (BYU running back, graduate assistant) * Ty Detmer, former BYU offensive coordinator, (BYU quarterback / Heisman Trophy winner) * Gary Crowton, former Louisiana Tech and BYU head coach, Chicago Bears offensive coordinator, Maryland offensive coordinator, LSU offensive coordinator, Oregon offensive coordinator (BYU graduate assistant) Although not officially a part of the coaching tree, Mike Leach, former head coach Texas Tech, Washington State, and Mississippi State, learned from Edwards as well, as Leach sat in on game film sessions with the BYU coaches while attending BYU. Numerous other prominent coaches appear as offshoots on the Edwards tree. Holmgren's coaching tree includes Jon Gruden,
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, Jim Mora, Todd Bowles, and
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. Reid's tree includes John Harbaugh, Brad Childress, Doug Pederson, Sean McDermott, and Ron Rivera. Billick's tree includes Rex Ryan, Marvin Lewis, and Jack Del Rio.


Head coaching record


Personal life

While head football coach at BYU, Edwards also earned a
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. Following his retirement from coaching, Edwards remained a prominent leader and speaker for members of
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(LDS Church), which owns and operates BYU. He and his wife served an 18-month mission for the LDS Church in
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during 2002 and 2003.


Death

Edwards suffered a broken hip on December 24, 2016, and died five days later at his home in Provo on December 29, at the age of 86. A public memorial service was held at the Utah Valley Convention Center in Provo on January 6, 2017. A private funeral service for family and friends was then held the next day, on January 7.


See also

* Legends Poll * List of college football career coaching wins leaders * List of presidents of the American Football Coaches Association


References


External links

*
BYU Hall of Fame profile


* {{DEFAULTSORT:Edwards, LaVell 1930 births 2016 deaths 21st-century Mormon missionaries American football offensive linemen American Mormon missionaries in the United States BYU Cougars football coaches Utah State Aggies football players High school football coaches in Utah College Football Hall of Fame inductees Brigham Young University alumni Players of American football from Orem, Utah Coaches of American football from Utah Latter Day Saints from Utah Presidents of the American Football Coaches Association