“Looking at the championship-winning quarterbacks, Edwards remembered their particular talents: Jim McMahon: A great natural leader. Great ability. Great presence. For a guy who was supposed to be blind in one eye, he had as much vision as anyone I've ever seen. He'd know instinctively where he should turn and where he should throw the ball. He was never a problem on the field. He was kind of cocky, but that didn't bother me. He had such a quick delivery and such a natural ability. I told Chicago he'd win them a Super Bowl.” KnowsShouldKindProblemEyeGuyTurnsWinningNaturalLeadershipAbilityLeaderVisionTalentFieldsParticularBallsBlindSupposed To BeBotherRememberedChicagoBowlsChampionshipDeliveryQuarterbackSuper BowlCockyNatural Ability Author:LaVell Edwards
“After attending a banquet honoring the 1974 BYU team that won the Western AthleticConference and went to the Fiesta Bowl. It was the first of Edwards' 18 WAC champions and 21 bowl teams. That was the group of kids that totally changed the direction of my life and the direction of our football program. We started 0-3-1 and won seven or eight in a row. They were the first bowl team in school history. I hadn't really accomplished anything yet. To see all those guys reminded me where we've been. It was an emotional night.” FirstsKidsSchoolNightGuyGroupsTeamChangedEmotionalFootballProgramHistoricalWesternSevenEightChampionAccomplishedBowlsAttendingBanquetsByuFiestaSchool History Author:LaVell Edwards
“Commenting on playoffs to determine a national champion: I'm not in favor of 15 games either. I think that's way too much football. The thing that I feel good about is that these guys hung together through 15 games and played hard every week. That's a marvelous tribute to the kids. We just hung in there today and kept playing. It's just been a special feeling all year long.” ThinkingWayFeelsYearsChildrenLongHardFeelingsKidsTodayTogetherGuyGamesToo MuchWeekSpecialFootballDetermineFavorsFeel GoodChampionHungMarvelousTributePlayoffsI Feel Good Author:LaVell Edwards
“Looking at the championship-winning quarterbacks, Edwards remembered their particular talents: Steve Young: Here's a guy that is really a talent. He's the best athlete we ever had. He could run, he developed into a good thrower. He's smart. He's intense. He could make it in the movies. Really, he's got it all. He was coachable, but he had his own ideas. He never let up, not even in practice. I'd take Steve Young every year.” YearsIdeasRunningYoungGuyWinningPracticeTalentParticularSmartAthleteIntenseRememberedChampionshipQuarterbackBest AthleteThrowersSteve Young Author:LaVell Edwards
“Looking at the championship-winning quarterbacks, Edwards remembered their particular talents: Gary Sheide: The image of Joe Namath. He even had Joe's number. Had just a great feel and touch for the game. A great athlete who could play all the sports. He was more of a streak guy than any of them. He could miss two or three passes and then get hot and hit ten straight. He was the one who got it all started.” FeelsTwoPlayGuyThreeGamesWinningSportsJusticeNumbersTalentMissingParticularTenHotAthleteRememberedChampionshipQuarterbackStreaksGaryGreat Athlete Author:LaVell Edwards
“I could sum it up in one thing: A guy has to be what he is. He's got to coach and have a philosophy based on his own personality. You see too many coaches trying to imitate other coaches, trying to be someone else. It's all right to emulate the qualities of good coaches but I don't think you should imitate. You've got to be yourself.” ThinkingShouldTryingPhilosophyGuySportsQualityOne ThingPersonalityCoachesBeing YourselfEmulateGood Coaches Author:LaVell Edwards