By Bill Dwyre, Los Angeles Times: In a city where men who look like Terry Donahue become movie stars, Donahue became a football coach. And a pretty good one, at that.
When the seemingly ageless Donahue died of cancer on the Fourth of July — with a birth certificate that added up to 77 and an image of somebody 50-something — those of us who are occasionally called on to define legacy are left struggling.
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