| Former football coach Terry Donahue named UCLA Alumnus of the Year |
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| Written by Sports News Southwest | |
| Thursday, 29 May 2008 | |
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Los Angeles, California - Former UCLA football coach Terry Donahue was among a select group of alumni, faculty and students being honored this year by UCLA's Alumni Association for their outstanding achievement, commitment to excellence, and service to the university and the greater community. The recipients will receive their honors at a private ceremony on June 1 on the UCLA campus. Donahue '67, M.S. '77, is this year's Edward A. Dickson Alumnus of the Year. Donahue led UCLA's football program from 1976 to 1995, compiling the most wins in UCLA and Pac-10 history, with 98 conference victories and 151 overall wins. Under his leadership, the Bruins played in 13 bowl games, including four Rose Bowls, and won five Pac-10 championships. He finished his career with a 10-9-1 winning record against USC. In honor of his achievements, Donahue was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2000. He has also worked as general manager for the San Francisco 49ers and is currently a college football analyst for the NFL Network and Fox Sports. |
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