"The Volunteer family lost a legend" || UT Football legend Johnny Majors dies at 85

by 24USATVJune 3, 2020, 7 p.m. 48
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Majors was one of UT's most iconic players and coaches. He passed away at 85.

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — The University of Tennessee community is mourning the death of legendary Vols player and coach Johnny Majors. He was 85.

Majors was born into a Tennessee football family as the eldest of five sons who all played college football. He came to UT as a single-wing tailback triple threat, and by the time his playing career ended -- he ranked in the top 10 in total offense and rushing yards, and was the single-season record holder for pass completion percentage.

His accomplishments would earn him a spot in the National Football Foundation and College Football Hall of Fame. He was also a runner up for the Heisman Trophy in 1956, and was named SEC player of the year in 1955 and 1956.

Majors would then turn to coaching, eventually serving as head coach at Iowa and Pittsburgh, where the Panthers won the national title in 1976. He returned home to Tennessee in 1977 to coach the Volunteers, and after 16 seasons -- his teams won the 1985 SEC championship and back-to-back conference titles in 1989 and 1990.

He left coaching at UT in 1992 with an overall record of 185-137-10.

“Johnny Majors is a Tennessee icon and @Vol_Football legend who will be missed. Our prayers are with his wife Mary Lynn and the Majors family.”

Johnny Majors is a Tennessee icon and @Vol_Football legend who will be missed. Our prayers are with his wife Mary Lynn and the Majors family. — Gov. Bill Lee (@GovBillLee) June 3, 2020

"Dynamic on the field. Fierce on the sidelines. Distinguished Tennessean. We mourn the loss of legendary player and coach Johnny Majors—a man who left an indelible mark on Tennessee Football," it said.

"The impact Johnny Majors made on Vol Football and college football will be felt for decades. Rest in peace Coach Majors," he said.

Thousands of others online shared condolences for Majors and his family after learning about his death.

As a teenager, I rode the White Star Lines bus from Maryville to Knoxville and sold all my @UTKoxville programs before the game started so I could watch every Johnny Majors run and pass and punt and quick kick. — Sen. Lamar Alexander (@SenAlexander) June 3, 2020

Prayers to the family of our beloved Coach Johnny Majors. THP Knoxville will always remember the days we traveled with him & the team. Lt Heatherly had the honor to meet Coach Majors several years ago while assisting with security assignment REST EASY COACH 🧡 https://t.co/wp2z8540DW pic.twitter.com/n8xn33JySU — THPKnoxville (@THPKnoxville) June 3, 2020

The entire Majors family is in my prayers this morning. John Jr. has been a close friend of mine since high school and I came to know his father well, he even spoke at my dad’s funeral. — Rep. Tim Burchett (@RepTimBurchett) June 3, 2020

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