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Not SMU, but the Northwestern coach is dead

PostPosted: Fri Jun 30, 2006 8:55 am
by CalallenStang
Northwestern football coach Walker dead

Associated Press
Posted: 6 hours ago

EVANSTON, Ill. (AP) - Northwestern University football coach Randy Walker died of an apparent heart attack Thursday night. He was 52.

Walker died after feeling chest pains around 10 p.m. at his suburban Chicago home, said Mike Wolf, the school's assistant athletic director for media services.

"This is a devastating loss, not only for our athletic program, but for the entire Northwestern community," athletic director Mark Murphy said in a statement early Friday. "Randy truly embraced Northwestern and its mission, and cared deeply for his student-athletes, both on and off the field."

Walker was the first Northwestern coach to lead the school to three bowl games. The Wildcats lost to UCLA 50-38 in the Sun Bowl last December.

In October 2004, Walker checked himself into a hospital after experiencing chest pains. He was diagnosed with myocarditis, an inflammation of the heart muscle; the condition is not a common ailment, and is usually caused by a virus.

Walker was out of the hospital in two days, and said he was taking a new approach to his diet and work schedule.

"I've really taken my doctor's orders to heart, because frankly, I want to see my grandkids someday," he said at the time.

Two months ago, Northwestern gave Walker a four-year extension through the 2011 season. He joined the school in 1999 after nine years at Miami of Ohio.

Walker's Wildcats posted 37 wins, going 7-5 last season. He led the team to three bowl games since 2000.

Northwestern shared the Big Ten title in 2000 and went to the Alamo Bowl. The Wildcats also went to the 2003 Motor City Bowl.

Walker was the first Wildcats coach to guide the team to four seasons with at least six wins since C.M. Hollister in 1899-1902.

He is survived by his wife, Tamara, and two children, Abbey, 28, and Jamie, 25, who is the school's football recruiting assistant.

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PostPosted: Fri Jun 30, 2006 10:34 am
by Water Pony
For those of us in Chicago and Big Ten Country, Randy Walker is a real loss for Northwestern. He tried to 'do it right 'and for this school and environment was highly successful. To say the least, he was a great replacement for Gary Barnett, who was always fishing for a bigger job when he was at NU, on the character side

Our best to the family.

:cry:

PostPosted: Fri Jun 30, 2006 11:57 am
by Hoofprint
Water Pony wrote:Our best to the family.

:cry:
Ditto. This is tragic.

PostPosted: Fri Jun 30, 2006 1:49 pm
by EastStang
Our prayers go out to the Walker Family and the Northwestern community. That's tough on any program to lose a coach under these circumstances.

PostPosted: Fri Jun 30, 2006 1:51 pm
by CalallenStang
After a tragic event like this, I sincerely hope that his players win Northwestern a national championship (or at least a conference championsion) this year and give the trophy to the Walker family.

My prayers are with the Walker family and the Northwestern community.

Coaching is a killer

PostPosted: Fri Jun 30, 2006 9:33 pm
by Sam I Am
We sometimes forget how much strain coaching a big time college football team can be on a man's health. Even if they survive, the demands of time and energy it takes to run a team virtually means the coach doesn't have a life outside of football. I offer condolences to the berieved at Northwestern, and sincere appreciaiton for what all of the profession give to their jobs.