Terry Donahue was the head football coach at UCLA from 1976 to 1996, with more wins than any other coach in the team’s history.Donahue played for the UCLA Bruins when he was in college in the 1960s, and he was on the 1965 team that made the school’s first Rose Bowl appearance.
He began coaching after college, first for the University of Kansas. He joined the Bruins as an offensive line coach in 1971, then was promoted to head coach in 1976.
He led the Bruins to 151 wins and five Pac-10 championships. His Bruins also won three Rose Bowls, and Donahue was the first person to have been a player, assistant coach, and head coach in the Rose Bowl.
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