Sam Wyche

1945 - 2020

Sam Wyche

1945 - 2020

Sam Wyche Obituary

Published by Atlanta Journal-Constitution on Jan. 7, 2020.
WYCHE, Sam D. Sam Wyche, who brought imagination to the sport of football, an AFC Championship to the Cincinnati Bengals, and a joy of life to the players, friends and family around him, died Thursday after a short battle with metastatic melanoma. He was 74. Wyche, who lived in the country town of Pickens for his last 20 years, died at home, surrounded by his family: wife Jane, daughter Kerry and son Zak and their families. He had a Renaissance life as an NFL player, a college head coach, pro head coach, broadcaster, amateur magician, pilot, sporting-goods store owner and county councilmember in Pickens County, his adopted home. He was close to death with heart disease in September 2016, but got a last-minute heart transplant that gave him three more years of life. "He was funny, brilliant at football, complicated, forward-thinking and a great human being," said Boomer Esiason, who had an NFL Most Valuable Player season under Wyche's tutelage in 1988. "This is such a sad day. He meant everything to me. He made me into the quarterback I became." "It's so sad when bad things happen to good people," said Joe Montana, whose first position coach in the NFL with San Francisco was Wyche, in 1979. "Sam was the best. He's one of those people that it's so accurate to say, 'They don't make 'em like him anymore.' " Wyche had a brief pro football career, starting nine games for the expansion Bengals in Cincinnati (1968-'70) under then-coach Paul Brown. He then played as a backup in Washington (1971-'73), Detroit (1974) and St. Louis (1976). Familiar with Bill Walsh from Walsh's days as an offensive assistant in Cincinnati, Wyche got hired on Walsh's first coaching staff in San Francisco as quarterbacks coach in 1979. His first NFL student was a rookie named Joe Montana. "Sam was exactly what I needed early in my career," Montana said. "He was a great teacher. I was a practical joker, and Sam was great at that too. He had a way of making you feel so good when you were feeling your worst." They stayed close for years after Wyche left the 49ers to be the head coach Indiana University in 1983. Despite a 3-8 season with the Hoosiers, Wyche was Brown's choice to coach the Bengals in 1984. Immediately Wyche pressed the envelope in the NFL, giving quarterback Ken Anderson and Esiason independence to change plays and run a wide-open offense. It was Wyche who eventually instituted the no-huddle offense that frustrated defenses league-wide and led Esiason to be a dominant NFL quarterback. "He entrusted me with his brainchild, the no-huddle offense, and we were able to make it something great," Esiason recalled. "Sam was always trying to come up with something new and different, and it's amazing how often he was able to do that." He often said football should be fun, and players play better when they enjoy what they're doing. Choreographed by Wyche, the Cincinnati offense exploded for a league-best 448 points in 1988. Cincinnati made the Super Bowl that season against Wyche's old mentor, Walsh, and former pupil, Montana. And it was Montana who led a late drive for the 49ers to beat Cincinnati 20-16. That was only part of what made Wyche the person he was. Before his first game as an NFL head coach n 1984, he posed for the front page of the Cincinnati Enquirer in a tuxedo, pulling a rabbit out of a top hat. He loved magic, and performed it often-including at a Christmas show at a Cincinnati orphanage in December 1984, during the season. Most head coaches would do their charitable works in the off-season, but Wyche would do them anytime, anyplace. "I love magic," he once said. "I love seeing the kids' faces when I can make them marvel at something I was able to do." "Of course Sam was brilliant at football," said Cris Collinsworth, a wide receiver for the Bengals in Wyche's tenure. "But the thing I hope people see in Sam is the human side. He didn't sleep much, and I know many mornings he'd be out in Cincinnati, giving money or sandwiches to the homeless, or just listening to their stories. He cared so much more about people, about relationships, and in particular about racial relationships. People were much more important to Sam than football." He then coached the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for four seasons before beginning a career as an NFL TV analyst. His final NFL stint came in 2005 and 2006 as quarterbacks coach of the Buffalo Bills. Then he coached at his adopted hometown Pickens High School. His time in Buffalo was about when Wyche contracted the degenerative heart disease cardiomyopathy. As the disease progressed over the next 10 years, he knew one day he would need a transplant. That day came in 2016, and he went to a Charlotte hospital that September to wait for a transplant. With Wyche's time very short, he got the transplant on Sept. 13. In his last three years, Wyche became a fervent advocate for organ donation. At that time, he said, "If I told you that you have a chance to save another person's life ... and you're going to pass, and you're not going to need your heart anymore, or your liver, or your pancreas, you would give it in a heartbeat. All you do is go by the DMV and get an insignia put on your driver's license. It doesn't cost a dime. You have a chance to save somebody's life ... Infants can donate a body part. A 71-year-old man can do the same." Born in Atlanta in 1945, Wyche played football and earned a Bachelor of Arts degree at Furman University. He later got his Masters in business administration at the University of South Carolina. Wyche is survived by his wife of 54 years, Jane Underwood Wyche, of Pickens; his daughter Kerry Wyche, of Velva, ND, and her children, Ryan, Caroline, and Hank Bodine; his son Zak Wyche and his wife Jennifer of Cincinnati, OH and their children Maddy, Sammy, and Jack Wyche. He is also survived by his brother Bubba Wyche and his wife Lindy of Atlanta, GA. Sam was firm in his Christian faith and believed that you preach your own funeral everyday by your faith and actions. In honor of his wishes, no services will be held. Memorials may be made to the Sam Wyche Scholarship Fund at Furman University, 3300 Poinsett Highway, Greenville, SC 29613, Donate Life www.DonateLife.net, or to Rock Springs Baptist Church, 201 Rock Springs Road, Easley, SC 29640.

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February 4, 2020

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Christine Baxter

February 4, 2020

I'll never forget Coach muttering dejuavui all over again as Montana took the 49ers down the field in the Super Bowl. Coach Wyche was a true Christian gentleman, he will be missed.

AMY LIEBOLD

February 1, 2020

Sam made a big impact in my life when I was in high school. He was my assigned teacher aid when I was a senior. RIP coach Wyche.. may be gone but never forgotten.

January 31, 2020

I am sorry regarding the loss of your loved one. May the God of Comfort, continue to comfort the family, during these difficult times.

January 14, 2020

I am sorry regarding the loss of your loved one. May you find peace in remembering the things he did, in life.

January 13, 2020

Our deepest condolences to the family. We pray that God continues to strengthen and comfort you all during this difficult period.

January 12, 2020

I am so sorry for your loss. May the God of comfort be with your family.

January 12, 2020

My deepest condolences to the family . May you find comfort in your treasured memories and Gods comforting words.

Doyle and Dretha Dorsey

January 11, 2020

So sorry for your loss he was such an inspiration to everyone that knew him.We pray that God will be with you and your family to comfort and give you peace through this difficult time.

January 11, 2020

My condolences to the family. May the God of Comfort be with you as you mourn and grieve the loss of your loved one.

January 10, 2020

My condolences to the family and friends of Sam Wyche, may the God of comfort be with you at this time of sadness.

January 10, 2020

Sam gave us so much more than we could ever give him. He leaves us with so many great memories. WELL DONE, COACH, WELL DONE!

Dan - Cold Spring, KY

Thomas Lavelle

January 10, 2020

Since Condolences to Jane Wyche & family. I had the honor of meeting & briefly chatting with Sam at a couple of "Meals On Wheels" volunteer luncheons in Easley, SC Sam was a very special person!

Tom K. Lavelle
Xavier Class of 1972

Pat Kehoe

January 9, 2020

My condolences goes out to the Family of Coach Sam Wyche. As our Thoughts and Prayers are with you and your wonderful Family. Coach Sam Wyche was a wonderful Coach and a very compassionate person. We all want to say, Thanks so much for all of the good memories that Coach Wyche brought forth while Coaching our Bengals. Especially designing his famous "No Huddle Offense" along with Sam's quick wit at handling objections on the Playing Field. May God Bless and be with All of you at your time of loss.

Lee

January 9, 2020

My condolences go out to the family of Sam Wythe. The sporting world will miss him.

P Crumpton

January 9, 2020

Thoughts and prayers for your family. Coach Wyche was a true gentleman. The kindness and caring he exhibited to my son while coaching at Pickens High school will always be remembered. Bless you all.

January 9, 2020

I 'm sorry for your loss.My God provide your family with the comfort and needed strength to endure as you mourn for your loved one.

January 9, 2020

Condolences to the Wyche family on your loss

RIP Sam

Gifford Holt

January 8, 2020

We are big football fans as my wife is a PARDEE. Cousin of the late JACK PARDEE! They are both from the same era and we respected Sams coaching ability and followed his career. So sorry to learn of his death and condolences to his family.

Norman Smith

January 8, 2020

Prayers and condolences to all of Sam's family and friends during this sad occasion.

Bill Peek

January 8, 2020

Jane and family,

I was saddened by the news of Sam's passing.

He will be missed by all who knew him and especially by all of the lives of the folks he inspired.

A great life well lived!

Bill

Randy Smart

January 7, 2020

A great coach .......Cincinnati was fortunate to have him!!

Dan Weaver

January 7, 2020

Dan Weaver

January 7, 2020

In memory of Sam Wyche!
We met Sam every year at Bengals Training Camp at Wilmington during his reign in Cincy.
Sam always took time out for all Fans and made sure he stopped and made small talk and always asked how you were doing.
He was more than a coach but a special personable human being.
The Team and Fans fed off his enthusiasm for the game!
Sam is and always will be my best Bengals Coach who served under Paul Brown.
My memories of Sam will always be a Big piece of Great Bengals Memories in my lifetime.

Alfreda Valentine

January 7, 2020

I've always been a fan of the Bengals. It started when Mr. Wyche was coach. I am so sorry and I pray that the family draws comfort in Jehovah's promise that all sorrow will end soon.

Brant Hart

January 7, 2020

So sorry to hear about Sam's death. My deepest sympathy goes out to the Wyche family.

VALINDA JONES

January 7, 2020

January 7, 2020

Dear Family of Former Coach Mr. Sam Wyce:

I am a Member of Sixth Grace Presbyterian Church, 600 East 35th Street, Chicago, Illinois 60616. Reverend Dr. David B. Thornton is The Pastor, The Moderator of The Session, and The Head of The Staff. He is also My Mentor, Teacher, and Spiritual Advisor. Reverend Donald B. Register is The Pastor Emeritus.

I am also A Former Member of Church Musician Ship Guild, Inc. (1988-2008). The late Dr. Mildred G. Lewis was The Founder, and Executive Director. I was their Administrative Assistant, Executive Secretary, and Public Relations Director.

Sam was a wonderful person. He will truly be missed by all those people whose paths that he had crossed. You all should be very proud of him. He did leave a great legacy.

I will continue to keep you all in my prayers. ALL I CAN SAY IS "WELL DONE THY GOOD, AND FAITHFUL SERVANT", MATTHEW 25:21, AND "REST IN PEACE", BROTHER SAM. WITH MY DEEPEST SYMPATHY, MS. VALINDA DARLENE JONES, OF CINCINNATI, OHIO. I USE TO LIVE IN CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.

Lea

January 7, 2020

Cancer is a terrible disease. May comfort and peace be with the family.

Paco

January 7, 2020

You don't live in Cleveland! you live in Cincinnati!... You were a great coach Mr. Wyche. RIP

James Lyle

January 7, 2020

An Amazing Guy. I met Sam when he came to Tampa as the new head coach of the Bucs. I was allowed to be Coach Sam's assistant football coach for the day. This was back when the team held practices at the University of Tampa. That same year Sam welcomed me into One Buccaneer Place to do a weekly High School Buccaneer Report show for my school. This show continued for the 3 years I attended High School. Sam had a story for everything and could remember so much. I had recently relocated from Tampa to Greenville and once again had the opportunity to share the football field with Coach at Furman University. Once again he would tell storied and could recall teammates (and those stories as well). I thank Sam for sharing his love of the game, his memories. My thoughts and prayers go out to the family.

January 7, 2020

what a coach and honest person, who turned around a dysfunctional franchise, and touch so many young people.

Coach Wyche, thank you for your service and dedication . Tommy

January 7, 2020

May God comfort you at this time, 2 C orn 1:3,4 I'm so sorry for your loss.

January 7, 2020

My condolences to the Wyche family, so very sorry for your loss, may you draw comfort and strength from God as you go through this very difficult time.

Clyde Randall Patrick

January 7, 2020

It's with great sadness to learn of Sam Wyche passing. We will never forget the excitement and thrill of taking the Cincinnati Bengals to Superbowl 23! Thanks Sam! My sincerest condolences to your family. Clyde Randall Patrick, Hamilton Ohio.

January 7, 2020

I'm extending my sincere condolences to the family and friends of Sam. May you find comfort in knowing God cares for you and will help you during this time of grief and sorrow.

Ann Stokman

January 7, 2020

Sorry to hear of the loss

Harry Simpson

January 6, 2020

Godspeed Sam, and thank you for sharing a part of your life with us, and the memories.

Sam Wyche, Rod Carew, Leah Jacobs (my daughter), and Raymer Prye (Dignity Memorial) at the 2017 Rose Bowl Parade snd the Donate Life float.

Phil Jacobs

January 6, 2020

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