LaVell Edwards

LaVell Edwards
Edwards in 2010
Biographical details
Born(1930-10-11)October 11, 1930
Orem, Utah, U.S.
DiedDecember 29, 2016(2016-12-29) (aged 86)
Provo, Utah, U.S.
Alma materUtah State University (B.A.) University of Utah (M.Ed.)
Brigham Young University (Ed.D.)
Playing career
1949–1951Utah State
Position(s)Offensive lineman
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1954–1961Granite HS (UT)
1962–1971BYU (assistant)
1972–2000BYU
Head coaching record
Overall257–101–3 (college)
Bowls7–14–1
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
1 national (1984)
18 WAC (1974, 1976–1985, 1989–1993, 1995–1996)
1 MWC (1999)
Awards
Bobby Dodd Coach of the Year Award (1979)
AFCA Coach of the Year (1984)
Eddie Robinson Coach of the Year (1984)
Amos Alonzo Stagg Award (2003)
College Football Hall of Fame
Inducted in 2004 (profile)

Reuben LaVell Edwards (October 11, 1930 – December 29, 2016)[1] was an American football head coach for Brigham Young University (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 national championship in 1984 and coached Heisman Trophy winner Ty Detmer in 1990.

Edwards played football for Utah State University and earned a master's degree at the University of Utah prior to coaching at BYU, where he also earned his doctorate.

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