The most successful coach in University of California–Los Angeles (UCLA) football history, Terry Donahue, has died. The 77-year-old sports legend died in his Newport Beach home July 4 following a two-year battle with cancer. Donahue was the winningest football coach in UCLA and Pacific 12 Conference history with a historic 151 game wins, which includes the Rose Bowl, Fiesta Bowl, Freedom Bowl, and others. After joining the UCLA Bruins as a walk-on defensive lineman in 1965, Donahue helped lead the team to its first Rose Bowl victory against the previously-undefeated Michigan State University. He later served as assistant coach, and in 1976 became the team’s head coach at age 31. Donahue was also the first person to appear in a Rose Bowl Game as a player, assistant coach and head coach at his alma mater. He was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2000, and welcomed into the Rose Bowl Hall of Fame in 1997. The …