From Deseret News archives:
LaVell's house
Coach leaves name on stadium he could never leave
"It'll sink into me one of these days," he said. "But right now it's just hard to believe."
All this for a fruit farmer from Orem.
All this for a man who, in 29 years as head football coach, never quite learned the use of the personal pronoun "I."
Edwards coached his final game in Cougar, er, LaVell Edwards Stadium, Saturday afternoon, on a day that began under perfect light-blue BYU skies and faded to a perfect dark-blue BYU night. It was a time for one last glance at the scoreboard in the north end zone, a final walk up the ramp. But in a departure from his normal routine, he didn't have to report to the pressbox for his call-in show perhaps the gift he appreciated the most.
As he stood at midfield after the game, watching highlights of his career on the video screen, it seemed indeed to be sinking in. He embraced his wife, Patti, at one point biting his lip to hold back the emotions.
Yes, he would love to beat Utah next week. But this day was for saying farewell to a field where he has coached for 39 years, counting a decade as an assistant. A day for saluting the place where he remained, despite the siren song of fame and wealth; the place that held his heart, even when ridiculously extravagant offers came.
"He was just so darn loyal," said his wife.
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