On a crisp autumn evening in 2017, a hush fell over the crowd gathered at Husky Stadium. Before them stood the Don James Statue, a towering bronze tribute to the legendary coach. The Don James Statue, an 8-foot-6 giant, captured the intensity and determination of the man who led the Washington Huskies to a national championship. The statue, crafted by artist Lou Cella, depicts Coach James in his signature sideline stance. He holds a play sheet, his eyes fixed on the field, forever strategizing his next move. The Don James Statue is more than just bronze and steel. It’s a symbol of the “Dawgfather’s” enduring legacy. It’s a reminder of his unwavering commitment to excellence, his impact on countless players’ lives, and the indelible mark he left on the University of Washington. The unveiling ceremony, hosted by Bob Rondeau, was a poignant moment. UW athletic director Jen Cohen, Husky legend Warren Moon, and former coach Gary Pinkel shared stories and memories of Coach James. Their words echoed the sentiments of those gathered, a collective appreciation for a man who embodied the spirit of Husky football. The Don James Statue stands proudly outside Husky Stadium, a testament to a coaching icon. It’s a place where fans can reflect on the glory days of Husky football and remember the man who made it all possible.
Hauptfriedhof
Lost in time stands the Hauptfriedhof Trier. A tranquil expanse in the bustling city it’s more than just a cemetery.