Inductees >> Donald David Coryell

Donald David Coryell

Coach

Inducted: 1999

DOB: 10/17/1924

Birthplace: Seattle, WA

Donald David Coryell

BIO


Don Coryell is the first coach to win 100 games at both the college and pro level. He revolutionized the passing game in college. His offense, called "Air Coryell," was a high-scoring bonanza. Coryell coached Whittier College 1957-59 with a 23-5-1 record. He coached San Diego State 1961-72 with a 104-19-2 mark. His college totals, 15 years, 127-24-3, was a high percentage, .834. He coached pro with the St. Louis Cardinals 1973-1977 and San Diego Chargers 1978-86, and his record was 115-89-1. At San Diego State, he was AFCA District Coach of the Year four times. He coached as the school moved from small college scheduling to division I-A (FBS) in the NCAA. In 1967-70 his San Diego State team had a streak of 32 straight games without a defeat. Coryell lettered in football at the University of Washington in 1949. He obtained his bachelor's and master's degrees at Washington.

Schools:


San Diego State University
(1957-1972)

Stats


Wins

127

Losses

24

Ties

3

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