- ABC News
- June 3, 2020
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -- John Majors, who coached Pittsburgh to a football national championship in 1976, starred as a player at Tennessee in the 1950s and later returned to his alma mater as coach to lead the Volunteers back to national prominence, died Wednesday morning. He was 85. Majors went by "John" among his friends and family and was known as "Johnny" as a player and coach. His name will forever be intertwined with the University of Tennessee and the entire state. "It's with a sad heart that we make this announcement," Mary Lynn Majors, his wife of 61 years, said in a statement released by the family. "John passed away this morning. He spent his last hours doing something he dearly loved: looking out over his cherished Tennessee River." Majors, who was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame as a player in 1987, was the runner-up to Paul Hornung for the Heisman Trophy in 1956. Gen. Robert Neyland once referred to Majors as the "greatest single-wing...