A Celebration of Life of San Diego State and San Diego Chargers Head Coach Don Coryell will take place Monday, July 12 at 2 pm at the Viejas Arena at San Diego State University. Long-time friends and those who knew him best will share their fondest memories and stories of how the coaching legend impacted so many lives. The Celebration is open to the public.
Tributes
Leave a Tributeshow a blind child the design of the rug. Don cried.
I will always remember this sign of his humanity.
Aztec games with my mother. Don became like a father figure to my brother and me.
serice in 1946. It all changed when I watched an
Aztec game in 1964. Been one of his fan's ever since.
We praise Jesus for you all!
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show a blind child the design of the rug. Don cried.
I will always remember this sign of his humanity.




Integrity
Coach was outstanding. Few people in sports can match his loyality and integrity.
Nickname change
As a first year player out of Auburn University, my nickname was, "Little Train." After a few weeks of practice and everyone calling me Little Train was very common. Then after practice one day Coach came up to me and said Little Train your name is no longer Little Train, but Train. The nickname Little Train came from the childhood story that made the phrase...I Think I can I think I can.... Well at Auburn I was given that Nickname because of my size and overcoming it. Coach said that you are no longer Little Train, but just Train. That was the first time that someone used a name directed toward me which didn't relate to my 5'7" frame and weighing 175 pounds. He gave me more confidence to just go out and play. With that came along offensive sets ending with Train. For example; Duece with Train, Trips with Train, two backs and Train, and on and on.... Thats when I knew that I didn't have to prove that I belong, but I belonged. Then Fouts really wanted me in the game and the team accepted me as a full member and not half of a player.Coyell I will think about the rest of my life. I miss you Coach!
Time To Win
Coach Coryell wasw the greatest coach that ever lived next to Sid Gilman. San Diego was fourtunate to have both. After the Chargers started 1-4 in 1978, right after that came I said to myself fire this coach (Tommy Prothro) and replace him with Don Coryell.
Thje next thing you know, it happened and the rest his history. I had the same thought this year and I said well he is too old now but he could probably sitll do it!!.
It's a shame that he was not voted to the Hall of Fame while he was Alkive! A SHAME!!! GOD BLESS YOU COACH!!!