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ESPN's Kirk Herbstreit comments on Bobby Bowden passing

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College football and Florida State legend Bobby Bowden has died at 91 years old. Bowden announced on July 21 that he had been diagnosed with terminal pancreatic cancer. On Sunday morning, Florida State confirmed that Bobby Bowden passed away at 5:08 a.m. on Sunday morning with his wife Ann and all six of his children by his side.

ESPN college football analyst Kirk Herbstreit tweeted a message on Sunday morning following the news of Bowden’s passing.

“Such fond memories of coach Bowden,” Herbstreit wrote. “Both as a fan watching him and his dominating Noles teams and as a young analyst working with him. He was a true testament to people will remember you based on how you make them feel. Coach was as sweet and as good of a man as I’ve ever met. RIP Coach.”

Bobby Bowden on his legacy

In 2009, Mike Freeman wrote BOWDEN – How Bobby Bowden Forged a College Football Dynasty. In it, Bobby Bowden detailed how we wanted to be remembered.

“A lot of people in the past have asked me what about my legacy,” Bowden shared with Freeman.  “I’ve said this and that and I don’t like talking about it all that much, but I answer the question the best I can.  I want people to say, ‘He was one of the best.’ Not the best.  Just one of the best.  I want people to say I didn’t cheat.  We made some mistakes here, but I never had a win-at-all-costs mentality.  We had that dadgum Free Shoes University thing, but we didn’t know what the players were doing and anyone who says we did isn’t telling the truth.  I would’ve rather lost than be seen as a guy who won and cheated.  I guess I want my legacy to be we won and we mostly won the right way, and along the way, people had fun, and I treated people with respect and decency, I was something Florida State could be proud of.  They’d say, ‘That dadgum Bowden was a good guy.’  That’s how I hope I’ll be remembered.”

Bobby Bowden resume is unrivaled in Tallahassee

Bobby Bowden amassed a 315-98-4 record during his 34-year tenure in Tallahassee. When he took over at Florida State, the team had gone 4-29 in its previous three seasons. By his second year, they won 10 games. Over the next 14 years leading up to FSU’s ACC debut, they won at least nine games nine times. When they joined their new conference, then-ACC commissioner Gene Corrigan commented how valuable they had become in the college football world.

“Their football team had more national television exposure last year than all our teams had together,” Corrigan said

Not only did he turn the Seminoles into a competitive program, he twice reached the pinnacle of college football, winning national titles in 1993 and 1999. Bobby Bowden was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2006 before retiring in 2009.

On3’s Jamie Oakes and Ashton Pollard contributed to this report.

Image courtesy of: Doug Benc via Getty Images.