- Ed Kezirian
Ed Kezirian (born
August 4 ,1952 inFresno, California ) was thehead coach of theUniversity of California, Los Angeles college football for one game. As of the 2007 college football season, Kezirian is the Football Academic Coordinator at UCLA. Kezirian is known for waving a towel on the sidelines to inspire the fans during football games. "Coach K", as he is more affectionately known, has retired from UCLA after the 2007 season and is moving back to the central part of California.High School Years
Ed Kezirian attended
Central Union High School inFresno, California and was a student and a letterman in football.Personal life and college career
He spent two seasons at Reedley Junior College in
Reedley, California before transferring to UCLA in 1973. He was part of coachPepper Rodgers ' very powerfuloffensive line at the time. His son Blane also played football for UCLA as atight end and onspecial teams .Coaching career
Kezirian was an
offensive line coach underTerry Donahue andBob Toledo . When Toledo was fired onDecember 10 ,2002 , Kezirian became the interimhead coach for the game against the New Mexico Lobos in theLas Vegas Bowl onDecember 25 , 2002. He was victorious in his only game as Bruin head coach; UCLA won 27-13. An interesting note from that game was that when New Mexico sentKatie Hnida out to kick anextra point , Katie became the first woman to play in aDivision I-A college football game. The kick was blocked, so UCLA was not the first team to be scored upon by a woman in a Division I-A game.After the game, Kezirian retired from coaching undefeated and was replaced by
Karl Dorrell . He remained on the staff to continue overseeing academics for the Bruins football team. When Karl Dorrell was fired in 2007, defensive coordinatorDeWayne Walker took the interim coaching duty for the2007 Las Vegas Bowl . The Bruins lost that game.ee also
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2002 Las Vegas Bowl External links
* [http://uclabruins.collegesports.com/sports/m-footbl/mtt/kezirian_ed00.html Ed Kezirian Biography from UCLA Bruins' Athletics Site]
* [http://graphics.fansonly.com/schools/ucla/graphics/06-footbl-mediaguide/05-assistants.pdf Coaches section of the 2006 UCLA Football media guide]
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