From Deseret News archives:
LaVell Edwards reflects on roots, relationships
He recalled being reared on a small farm in Orem, the eighth of 14 children and the first to eventually attend college. And he remembered the influence and impact of his Lincoln High football coach.
"And at that time, I decided I wanted to be a football coach," he said.
Fast forward to Tuesday's news conference, where he and 13 others were announced as the Hall's Class of 2004, and Edwards was still pondering his career not in terms of performance or production but rather of people.
"I rarely think of a game, of a championship," he said. "I think more about the relationships, I think more about the people."
And his greatest personal accomplishment? "That I did win enough games that I stayed employed," he quipped, adding in a more serious tone, "and that I was able to do the things that I wanted to do to coach and to work with people."
Edwards lasted through Mitchell's three years at BYU as well as the eight-year tenure of Tommy Hudspetch, during which he was primarily a defensive coach.
He was appointed the Cougars' head coach going into the 1972 season, mindful that his predecessors in Provo averaged three wins a year in the previous five decades.
"It wasn't 'if' I was going to be fired, it was a matter of 'when,' " Edwards said.
Never fired, Edwards instead retired after 29 seasons, a national championship, 21 league titles, 22 bowl games, 257 career victories and 103,562 passing yards by his aerial-minded Cougar teams.
"It is overwhelming," said Edwards of Tuesday's honor. "I never really ever dreamed anything like this would ever happen. I'm humbled by this and want to thank everyone who has made this possible."
Besides Edwards, the College Football Hall of Fame's newest additions include 12 players (see accompanying story) and fellow coach George Welsh, who split time between Navy and Virginia from 1973 to 2000 and faced his now-Fame-ous peer several times.
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