Ed Kezirian Explained

Ed Kezirian
Birth Date:4 August 1952
Birth Place:Fresno, California, U.S.
Alma Mater:Reedley Junior College
University of California, Los Angeles (1975)
Player Years1:1970–1971
Player Team1:Reedley
Player Years2:1972–1973
Player Team2:UCLA
Player Years3:1974–1975
Player Team3:Southern California Sun
Player Positions:Tackle
Coach Years1:1976–1977
Coach Team1:UCLA (GA)
Coach Years2:1978–1980
Coach Team2:Hawaii (ST/TE/OT)
Coach Years3:1981
Coach Team3:Hawaii (ST/OL)
Coach Years4:1982–1988
Coach Team4:UCLA (TE/OT)
Coach Years5:1989
Coach Team5:UCLA (OG/C)
Coach Years6:1990–1992
Coach Team6:UCLA (OL)
Coach Years7:2002
Coach Team7:UCLA (interim HC)
Overall Record:1–0
Bowl Record:1–0

Ed Kezirian (born August 4, 1952) an American athletic administrator who was the interim head coach of the UCLA Bruins football team for one game. Kezirian worked as the Football Academic Coordinator at University of California, Los Angeles, and became known for waving a towel on the sidelines to inspire the fans during football games. "Coach K", as he is more affectionately known, retired from UCLA after the 2007 season and moved back to Central California.[1]

High school

Kezirian was born in Fresno, California on August 4, 1952.[2] Kezirian attended Central High School in Fresno, where he was on the football team.

Personal life and college career

Kezirian spent two seasons at Reedley College in Reedley, California before transferring to UCLA in 1973. Kezirian was named to the 1973 All-Coast/Conference First Team.[3] He was part of coach Pepper Rodgers' offensive line at the time. His son, Blane, also played football for UCLA as a tight end and on special teams.[4]

Coaching career

Kezirian was an offensive line coach under Terry Donahue and Bob Toledo. When Toledo was fired on December 10, 2002, Kezirian became the interim head coach for the game against the New Mexico Lobos in the Las Vegas Bowl on December 25, 2002. He was victorious in his only game as Bruin head coach; UCLA won 27–13. During the game, Katie Hnida became the first woman to play in a Division I-A college football game.[5]

After the game, Kezirian retired from coaching and was replaced by Karl Dorrell. He remained on the staff to continue overseeing academics for the UCLA Bruins. He is a member of the 2022 class of the UCLA Athletics Hall of Fame.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Coach ends years of towel-waving support. dailybruin.com. en. 2019-11-05.
  2. Web site: Player Bio: Ed Kezirian - UCLA Official Athletic Site. UCLA. en. 2019-11-05.
  3. 1975 UCLA Media Guide, UCLA Athletic News Bureau, 1975
  4. Web site: Player Bio: Blane Kezirian - UCLA Official Athletic Site. UCLA. en. 2019-11-05.
  5. News: FOOTBALL; Woman's Kick Is Blocked, But a Barrier Comes Down. Dicker. Ron. 2002-12-26. The New York Times. 2019-11-05. en-US. 0362-4331.