Don James

1932 - 2013

Don James

1932 - 2013

BORN

1932

DIED

2013

Don James Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Oct. 20, 2013.
SEATTLE (AP) — Don James arrived in Seattle in the mid-1970s as an unknown. He built a Hall of Fame coaching career, turning the University of Washington into a powerhouse program that won a share of a national championship.

No wonder he'll forever be referred to around the school as "The Dawgfather."

James, the longtime Washington coach who led the Huskies to a share of the 1991 national title, died at his home Sunday from the effects of pancreatic cancer. He was 80.

James had been undergoing treatment for the disease since late September.

James was 178-76-3 as a head coach at Kent State and Washington, counting three forfeit victories with the Huskies. After going 25-19-1 in four seasons at Kent State, he was 153-57-2 at Washington from 1975-92 and led the school to a six-pack of Rose Bowl appearances. His crowning moment came in 1991 when Washington had the most dominant defense in the country, and beat Michigan in the Rose Bowl to finish 12-0. The Associated Press media poll gave Miami — James' alma mater — the national championship, while the coaches' voted in favor of Washington in their poll.

"His accomplishments as a football coach stand alone, but what made him truly special is the quality of man he was away from the game," current Washington coach Steve Sarkisian said. "The guidance and leadership he instilled into this program and community are still felt today, and will continue to be felt here for a long, long time."

James' image was displayed on the video board outside the entrance to Husky Stadium on Sunday afternoon. Thoughts poured over social media from former players, fellow coaches and fans who watched the Huskies program rise under James' leadership.

He is survived by his wife of 61 years, Carol, their three children and 10 grandchildren. The school said details on a public memorial service would be released at a later date.

"It's hard to put into words how much it hurts to lose a man like Don James," Missouri coach Gary Pinkel said Sunday night. "He was my coach, my mentor, my friend, and he had such an amazing influence on my life, both personally and professionally."

James played quarterback at the Miami, graduating in 1954 with a degree in education. He went on to serve as a commissioned second lieutenant in the U.S. Army and was as an assistant coach at Florida State, Michigan and Colorado.

He was an unknown when he arrived in Seattle in 1975, taking over for Jim Owens. He came from Kent State, where he led the Golden Flashes to the Mid-American Conference title in 1972. While at Kent State, James coached future Hall of Famer Jack Lambert and future college coaches Nick Saban and Pinkel.

"He was a special man and meant the world to me," Saban said Sunday night. "There aren't enough words to describe not only the great coach he was, but how much he cared for people and the positive impact he made in the lives of everyone he came in contact with. Coach James was my mentor and probably did more than anybody to influence me in this profession."

It didn't take long for Washington to become a contender under James. The Huskies went 6-5 in his first year after winning six games combined in the final two years Owens was coach. By 1977, led by quarterback Warren Moon, they beat Michigan in the Rose Bowl.

It was the first of James' six Rose Bowl trips, topped by the 34-14 win over Michigan in 1991. Only once — his second season — did the Huskies have a losing record, winning at least six games every other year. Washington won 10 games seven times and went to a bowl game in 14 seasons under James. Washington nearly won the national title in 1984 after beating Oklahoma in the Orange Bowl, only to be edged out in the voting by BYU. The Huskies were also in line for the title in 1990 before losing at home to UCLA.

Between the end of the 1990 season and November 1992, the Huskies won 22 straight games before losing 16-3 at Arizona on Nov. 7. The Huskies lost two weeks later to Washington State in a snowy Apple Cup in Pullman, but still served as the Pac-10 representative in the Rose Bowl. That New Year's Day, Michigan got payback for the loss a year earlier with a 38-31 win in what turned out to be James' final game.

James knew penalties were coming from the conference after an investigation of reports during the 1992 season that quarterback Billy Joe Hobert received $50,000 in loans from an Idaho businessman. Among the violations found by the Pac-10 were improper loans to athletes, free meals provided to recruits and improper employment of athletes by boosters. The conference also cited a lack of institutional control over funds provided to students hosting recruits.

But James protested when the conference added an additional year to the Huskies bowl ban, making it a two-year penalty. The Pac-10 also limited Washington's football scholarships and recruiting visits, and prohibited the university from sharing in television rights fees for one year.

James was 60 years old when he resigned less than two weeks before the 1993 season began. He was replaced by longtime assistant Jim Lambright.

"I have decided I can no longer coach in a conference that treats its players and coaches so unfairly," James said in his letter of resignation.

He was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1997.

James remained connected to the Huskies' program. He was a regular visitor at practices after his resignation and served on the committee that helped in the redesign of Husky Stadium. James gave his annual preseason speech to the current Washington squad in August and attending the first game at the renovated stadium on Aug. 31 against Boise State. It was shortly after that his health took a significant turn.

James had two surgical procedures in September at Virginia Mason Medical Center for what was called a gastro-intestinal issue. James' family issued a statement after the surgeries announcing that he was resting comfortable following the hospital stay but would be beginning chemotherapy treatment for a malignant tumor on his pancreas and asked for privacy.

"Coach James set the standard for this program and for all of us. It's the reason you all are sitting here. It's the reason I'm here," Sarkisian said recently. "Husky football and what it all stands for is what he created and I was so happy he was able to come to the first game against Boise and the opening of Husky Stadium because if anybody deserved to be in that building that night it was him."

TIM BOOTH, AP Sports Writer
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AP Sports Writers John Zenor and R.B. Fallstrom contributed to this report.


Copyright © 2013 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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Jane Ann Eberle

November 19, 2022

Don James was so very kind to.my partner's father Angelo! I will always remember his calling him "my dear friend Angelo." Jane Eberle

Lute Barnes

October 25, 2013

So sorry Carol to hear about Don. Indian Ridge will not be the same without him. Especially to us outside guys. He was always so kind as were you. I pray the Lords peace that passes all understanding be with you and your family at this difficult time. Hope to see you soon, Carol...Lute

October 25, 2013

But we do not wish you to be ignorant about those who have gone to their rest, brothers, in order that you may not grieve the same as the others do, who do not have a hope. 1 Thes. 4:13

Candy Casotti-Nesheim

October 23, 2013

Carol, I am so sorry for your loss. I will never forget Coach, I am so thankful you came to Colorado and I was fortunate to get to know you through my dad Fred Casotti. May you always remember the wonderful 61 years you had with each other.

Tib Plughoff

October 23, 2013

In 1988, Coach James met with a group of Redmond Jr. High students. The meeting was a reward for outstanding grades and accomplishment on the athletic field.
The first thing Don asked was, "how many of you go to church"....the conversation went on and a young man asked, "what are your goals this year?". Coach James replied, to run a marathon and read the Old and New Testament front to back! That got their attention! and they didn't have Books on Tape!
What a guy. What a program. People like Don James and Mike Lude VERY rarely come along and we Huskies were the beneficiaries.
Tib Plughoff, Omak, Washington

Patty Hall-Woodruff

October 23, 2013

Dear Carol,
I have so many wonderful memories of Coach James and you during our time with the team. He was an incredible man, a great role model for the student athletes, as well as the staff, with high standards and concern for everyone. Needless to say, he was a great coach, as well. May God bless you in your time of mourning. Patty (Hall) Woodruff (former wife of Rick Hall)

Olga Oquendo

October 23, 2013

Sorry for your loss. May God be of strength and comfort during this difficult time. John 16:22

Ronda Pett

October 22, 2013

My dearly departed Father (Warren "Toar" Haines) was a cousin of Donny James and he always spoke so highly of him. I extend my most sincere condolences to the family of this dear man.

In Prayer,
Ronda (Haines) Pett

Ron Lacanfora

October 22, 2013

Blue skies sandy beaches tropical waters

Richard Yau

October 22, 2013

I graduated from UW Dec'91 and promptly drove down to attend the Rose Bowl (against Desmond Howard and the Michigan Wolverimes) - we shared the national championship that year with Miami. What a great graduation present.

My heart goes out to the Jes Family and Husky Nation. Our generation in Seattle have been so privileged to have the best and classiest in our sports scene and Don James lead the way And set the tone.

Thank you and Godspeed. We will never be able to repay you for all you gave us.

Tib Plughoff

October 21, 2013

In 1988 I was in Don's office with a group of redmond Jr High athletes being rewarded with a visit. One of the young men asked Coach James what his personal goals were. Don replied, "his goals in 1988 were to complete a marathon AND read the Old and New Testament. he is in a better place.
Tib Plughoff-Omak,Washington.

October 21, 2013

So very sorry for your loss. Please let God's word comfort you.

Charlie Calhoun

October 21, 2013

Don was my coach at FSU in the early 60's and what a great man he was. He lead me to be captain of the '63 team and play football in Canada, but he was so much more. He raised a wonderful family and had a great career. The world will be a lesser placed. I loved the man. God bless his family. I am broken hearted.

October 21, 2013

I am so sad to read of Don's passing. I know you must be devastated. You have been on my mind all day and I am praying for you and your family. May God be with you. Ann and Tom Diuk

tom curtis

October 21, 2013

He was nothing but class and the best coach I ever played for, even though he was just a young assistant at Michigan and i later played for Bo Schembechler and Don Shula.Peace be with the Family.

Lynn Nance

October 21, 2013

Sally and I were deeply saddened to hear of Coach James death. During the time I coached at UW he was the source of great support and advice. Coach James and Carol represent all that is good about college athletics. The world of athletics has lost a great example of reaching the top of a profession with honor and humility. Sally and I attended the same church with the James family, and know they are comforted in knowing he is in the best possible place.

Fred Jordan Jr.

October 21, 2013

So sorry for your loss. My father always spoke very highly of him. He has left quite a legacy, even outside of football.

October 21, 2013

I am very sorry for the loss of your loved one. The days ahead will be difficult, but in the days to come
the peace and happiness that we hope for will be fulfilled on an earth wide scale. All living then on will receive
life forever on a paradise earth with all needs cared for. Isaiah 65:17, 21~23
~Celena Simmons~

October 21, 2013

May God the hearer of prayers comfort the James family during this difficult time.-Psalms 65:2

Gary & Dawn, Kristina & Kaydin Halstead

October 21, 2013

Were sadden to learn of Don James passing, but we all know he is in no pain & in great hands of our wonderful Lord Jesus. What a great man, with such a caring, loving heart! We got to meet him when he offered to come to my best friend Ron Gipson's campaign event! Everyone was so happy to see him & Warren Moon, they were both so unselfish & would love to give up time for a fellow Football player if he needed it.Our Prayers are with you Carol & Family & Friends of Don James. We'll all meet up him someday & have so much to talk about & share. God Bless.

M. Harmon

October 21, 2013

I am so sorry to hear of Mr. Don James. Grief can be so hard, but our loving Heavenly Father can help us to cope.-2 Corinthians 4:7. he can give you the power beyond what is normal. May hos love ad support help you through this difficult time of grief that the family and friends are enduring. May you all keep the close memories of him close to your hearts.

Jane Dowling

October 21, 2013

God bless you and your loved ones ~ Rest in peace.

Don

October 21, 2013

Don James was not an "unknown" when he left Kent State. He had made a name for himself and was a great coach at Kent. Rest in peace, Coach James.

October 21, 2013

sorry for the loss,may you rely on the Creator who will give you peace generously."Happy are those who mourn,since they will be comforted...matt.5:4....~~~~

Matthew Kuntz

October 21, 2013

Thank you. We will never forget the Dawg Father. Peace be with you.

Cynthia

October 21, 2013

May Don fond memories stay close to your hearts.May the God of all comfort and peace be with your dear family.

CP (2 Coriinthianns 1:3,4)

October 21, 2013

May the God of comfort bless you during this time of sorrow.

October 21, 2013

My sincere condolences to the family of Don James. May the God who supplies endurance and comfort be with you in the days ahead-Romans 15:5. E.D. Park Forest, IL.

October 21, 2013

May your soul rest in peace with the Lord and thank you for the wonderful football memories during my college years at Kent.
Thomas J. Murphy -KSU Class of 1974

S Latimer

October 21, 2013

He took Kent State, my alma mater, to the Tangerine Bowl in 1972. What a great man. Too young to leave us. My condolences to his family.

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