Not going to look at this sadly anymore today. He lived a great full life, being able to take part in something he loved. He is arguably the most successful man in CFB history as a player, coach, and AD. His legacy will live on for a long time, and he left this world, this state, and the University he so loved a better place. Let's not mourn his passing, but celebrate the wonderful man, because that's what all of his success stemmed from was being a great person. Remember him how he would want to be remembered, not by these last few months where his health failed him (like it will all of us one day), but the nearly six decades he spent doing what he loved.