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Bill Dooley obituary, 1934-2016, Wilmington, NC

Bill Dooley Obituary

Bill Dooley

Wilmington

Legendary Atlantic Coast Conference Football Coach Bill Dooley died Tuesday, August 9th, at his coastal home in Wilmington, NC. Dooley, 82, passed of natural causes. Dooley was born in Mobile, Alabama in 1934.

During his 26 years as a head football coach, Coach Bill Dooley transformed three Division I football programs into winners, The University of North Carolina, Virginia Tech, and Wake Forest University.

A "trench fighter" from the football fields of Mississippi State, Bill Dooley has followed a course to become one of the top coaches in college football history.

Dooley was nicknamed "The Trench Fighter" early on in his coaching career. He earned the name because he enjoyed getting in the trenches with his players and teaching them the game of football on the practice fields and going to battle with them on game day. Dooley carried his nickname and fighting spirit throughout his coaching career and became known as the coach who revolutionized Atlantic Coast Conference Football.

He played in the trenches at Mississippi State University under legendary Coach Darrell Royal. While there, Dooley was named All-Southeast Conference both his junior and senior year. His last game as college players was in Miami, Florida for the Shrine Bowl. He was awarded the Shrine Bowl's Outstanding Lineman for his performance in that game.

After earning a degree in Business, Dooley continued his education as a graduate student coach at MSU. He later accepted a position on Jim Camp's staff at George Washington in 1961, then after two seasons, returned to MSU as an offensive line coach.

When Vince Dooley was named head coach at the University of Georgia in 1964, his first act was to name Bill, his brother, as head of the offense. The brothers restored Georgia to football prominence. Georgia went to bowl games two of the three years he was on staff, compiling a record of 22-9-1.

In 1967, the University of North Carolina would ask Dooley to take the helm of a program that had known only three winning seasons and one bowl appearance in 20 years. In 11 seasons at UNC, Dooley's teams would transform the Tar Heels into a national power and in the process would change the face of Atlantic Coast Conference Football.

In the 19 years before Dooley went to UNC, the ACC had put teams in only six bowl games. During his tenure at Carolina, the conference had 19 teams in post-season games and almost one third of them were Dooley's.

"Bill Dooley turned ACC football around," former Virginia Coach Don Lawrence, a rival of Dooley's said. "He came into this league and worked around the clock to build a fine program. Everybody else started working overtime to catch up."

While at UNC, Dooley's teams earned three Atlantic Coast Conference Football Championships and went to bowls six of his last 8 seasons. His 1972 team posted the schools first 11-1 record and his 1977 team led the nation in scoring defense.

In 1971, he was named The American Football Coaches Association Kodak District Coach Of The Year and the ACC Coach of the Year. During his tenure at UNC, Dooley became the school's all-time winningest coach.

In 1978, Coach Dooley accepted another rebuilding challenge when he was named Virginia Tech's Head Football Coach and Athletic Director. Prior to Dooley's arrival, the Hokies had experienced only three winning seasons and one bowl appearance in the previous 10 years.

Dooley's formula for success continued in Blacksburg as he put together winning seasons from 1980-86. His 1983 team compiled a 9-2 record, which matched the school record for most victories in a season in 78 years. He later broke that mark in his final year as his 1986 team finished 10-1-1. Just as he did at UNC, Dooley left Virginia Tech, an independent at the time, as the all-time winningest coach in school history.

In his first year at Wake Forest University, Dooley and his team proved to be a winning combination. The team posted their first winning season and Dooley was awarded ACC Coach of the Year. The Deacs came back with another winning season the following year, only the second time since 1952.

While at WFU, Dooley became the Atlantic Coast Conference's all–time winningest head coach. His 191 games and 17 seasons as head coach in the ACC were also conference records.

In 1992, Dooley's retired from the college coaching ranks after leading the Deacons to a bowl victory over the Oregon Ducks in the Independence Bowl. He was overwhelmingly awarded Atlantic Coast Conference Coach of the Year once again.

Upon retiring from coaching in 1992, Dooley served the State of North Carolina Director of Sports Development and was instrumental in promoting it as a sports destination. He also served as the Blue Gray All-Star Game Recruiting Director and later the Florida Gridiron All-Star Classic Coaches' Recruiting Director. Dooley was Founder and Executive Director of the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame Bill Dooley Chapter, which annually honors football student athletes from high schools in Durham, Orange, Wake and Pitt counties. When he retired to the Wilmington, he also helped establish the Greater Wilmington Sports Hall of Fame (GWSHOF) that also annually awards scholarships to student athletes in the Greater Wilmington area. Dooley has served as an Executive Board member of the World Special Olympics, Honorary Chairman of Easter Seals, Honorary Chairman and Board member of the North Carolina Special Olympics. North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame and the North

Carolina High School Athletic Association. In addition, he has received many honors, which include the NFFCHOF Outstanding Chapter Leader Award (2001), the NFFCHOF Triangle Chapter Distinguished American Award, the NFFCHOF Triangle Chapter Outstanding Contribution to Amateur Football Award and the Bob Quincy Award. He has been inducted into the North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame, the All-American Hall of Fame, the Mississippi State University Hall of Fame, the Independence Bowl,

Hall of Fame the Chick-fil-a Bowl Hall of Fame, the Mobile Hall of Fame, the Gulf Coast College Hall of Fame, the McGill Institute Hall of Fame and the Greater Wilmington Sports Hall of Fame. In addition, he has been awarded the Virginia College Coach of the Year, Virginia Beach Sports Club Coach of the Year (1980, 1984) and the Suffolk Sports Club Coach of the Year (1982, 1983, 1986).

Coach Dooley is survived by his wife, Marie Dooley; four sons: Jim Dooley of Chapel Hill, N.C.; Billy Dooley of Atlanta, Ga.; Sean Dooley and wife Courtney; and Ashton Dooley, both of Wilmington, N.C; two granddaughters: Hayden and Caroline Dooley, also of Wilmington, N.C; his sister Rosezella Zakrzewski of Mobile, AL; and brother Vincent Dooley and wife Barbara of Athens, GA.

A celebration of his life, mass will be held at Basilica Shrine of Saint Mary, Catholic Church in Wilmington, N.C. on Saturday, August 13, 2016 at 10:00 AM with visitation at 9:00 AM. Interment will follow at Oleander Memorial Gardens.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorial donations may be made to either The NFF Bill Dooley Chapter (c/o Priscilla Kistler, 2129 Coley Forest Place, Raleigh, NC 27607) or The GWSHOF (c/o Dick Jones 3825 Market Street #4, Wilmington, NC 28403) Bill Dooley Scholarship Fund.

Condolences may be sent to www.andrewsmortuary.com

Andrews Market Chapel, Wilmington, NC.

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Published by The News and Observer on Aug. 11, 2016.

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donald thompson

January 24, 2024

Deepest Condolences to all of Coach Dooley's family

MA

October 4, 2016

To the family,
I send my condolences. May God give you peace as you cope with your loss.

Renee Wikstrom

September 17, 2016

Marie, I'm so sorry to hear of Coach Dooley's passing. I so enjoyed my time working with him in Raleigh and getting to know you all. You've never left my heart.

Larry Honeycutt

August 23, 2016

To all the family,

We were saddened about the loss of Coach Dooley. God needed a football coach in heaven! Out thoughts and prayers continue to be with all of you during this most difficult time.

Sincerely,

Larry and Gwynn Honeycutt

michelle plakas-kaiser

August 20, 2016

rip

Lisa Jardine

August 13, 2016

Marie,
My deepest sympathies to you and the family. I think of you and Bill often, with great joy. Sending you love and condolences at this most difficult time. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

August 13, 2016

You have our deepest love and sympathies. Wish we could have been there.
Calvin and Nora Mellott
Curtis and Cam and families

August 13, 2016

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Alan Caldwell "AC"

August 12, 2016

Marie and family,
I was sorry to hear of Coach passing. I did not always get to see Coach as much as I would have liked to but he knew he had a place in my heart. Coach believed in me when some others did not. He and Coach Dickey provided me the confidence to be successful on the field as well as off the field. I am not able to attend the home going services due to a scheduling conflict. Please know that me and my family will keep you all lifted in prayer!!! As Coach would say to me at the end of practice, "break em down AC"!!!

God Bless,
AC

Mel Foels

August 12, 2016

Marie, my deepest sympathy to you and your family. A good man who contributed so much to the game of football and to all those he coached and those he came in contact.

August 12, 2016

Marie, so sorry for your loss! You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers. Sincerely, Karen N. and Legrande Hewitt

August 11, 2016

Marie, Shirley and I join with many of your Wake Forest friends in mourning the loss of great coach and special friend.

Jack and Shirley Webster

Becca Beitel

August 11, 2016

Dear Marie, Ashton and the entire Dooley family,
It was such a privilege and a pleasure to get to know Bill through the kids playing basketball together. He was an amazing father and coach. Our thoughts are with you all.
Sending much love,

Rik, Becca and Cody Beitel

August 11, 2016

I remember going to games with my dad as a child and watching him coach on the sidelines. Great coach!

I was in school in 1956. my dad, Dutch Luchsinger was Bill's trainer.

Philip Luchsinger

August 10, 2016

Mary Green

August 10, 2016

RIP!

Scott Chamberland

August 10, 2016

Rest in Peace

Tim Check

August 10, 2016

Bill,

Thank you for all your contributions to Virginia Tech and its football program. My condolences to your wife and family. May you rest in peace.

Bob Johnson

August 10, 2016

I had the pleasure of directing the UNC Coaches television show in the late 60s at WTVD-TV, Durham. Every Sunday morning following Saturday's football game was always a hectic but fun time in the studio. Coach Dooley was never late or without a smile or hearty greeting even at a very early hour. I saw him on several occasions in later years. I'll always remember the big bear hugs he gave me every time we saw each other. What a gentleman not to mention a great coach. To the Dooley family and all who miss him....just remember a quote from Dr. Seuss. "Don't cry because it's over, rather SMILE that it happened ".
Peace be with you Coach!!

t redinger

August 10, 2016

rest in peace coach

Jane O'Brien

August 10, 2016

Blessing and peace to Marie and the family. Coach was a great person and I am honored to have known him. RIP Coach Dooley.
Jane O'Brien

Tom Kelly

August 10, 2016

Coach Dooley was one of the finest men that I ever knew. He taught me so much about life. Not a day goes by where I don't think about him. He treated me like gold at Virginia Tech. Prayers and condolences to his family.

August 10, 2016

Condolences to the family and freinds of bill. From reading his story, he was definitely a man that was truly loved and valued for his hard work and impression he made on others. May our heavenly father "comfort your heart" at a grevious time like this.

D E

August 10, 2016

Condolences to the family and friends during this time of grief.

Psalm 147:3

Norma Osborne

August 10, 2016

Sorry for your loss

August 10, 2016

Coach
You will be missed. You taught me a lot and I am forever grateful.

Pat Dunfee

Bill Henschel

August 10, 2016

RIP Coach Dooley. A man who made a difference.

Adrian Barnette

August 10, 2016

We'll miss you !

John Check

August 10, 2016

When I was a young 14 year old kid brother of a recruit, I was on campus with my big brother. UNC wanted my brother to sign. I was sitting alone in a lobby when Coach Dooley came in. I explained that I was the big kid brother and only the football team manager. Coach Dooley sat in the room with me for 20 minutes or so explaining that I wasn't only the team manager that I was a valuable member of the team. I will always cherish that memory and His kindness. RIP

D Tyler

August 10, 2016

The Dooley's has been known as great coaches, he leaves a legacy that is written in the history of football. Offering my sincere condolences to the Dooley family. 1 Thessalonians 5:17.

Harry Simpson

August 9, 2016

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

Adrian Barnette

August 9, 2016

We'll miss you !

August 9, 2016

Carolina Football was better because of Bill Dooley. My heartfelt sympathy to all his family.

Jim Massey

August 9, 2016

Dear Dooley Family: Coach Dooley was a well respected coach. I had great memories of him when he coached at Georgia. He helped us get off to a great start under his older brother. You will be in my thoughts and prayers in the coming weeks. "Keep the Faith"

Independence Bowl victory ride capping off one of Wake's best seasons in history. Thanks Coach!

Julie Griffin

August 9, 2016

Marie and family, I was so sorry to learn of Bill's death. You all were good friends to us when you were at Wake and I'll always treasure your friendship and be thankful for lots of good memories. Bill was such a good man and great coach. Keeping you all in my thoughts and prayers.

August 9, 2016

It was a privilege to have worked for Coach Dooley from 1989 to 1992. He was a true gentleman.

Joy Carr

Hank Logan Jr

August 9, 2016

Thoughts and prayers to the Dooley family.

August 9, 2016

To Marie and family, please accept my heartfelt condolences on your loss. What a great man!

J. Corpening

Cathy Jaynes Chianese

August 9, 2016

Sorry to hear this news. He did wonders for the UNC football program and helped me become a fan in my younger years. As a Chapel Hill native, I was friends with his son, Bill, in elementary school. My deepest sympathies to the entire family

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