The man who won more games than any other college football coach with his unconventional methods at a small Minnesota school has died.
John Gagliardi was 91. He retired in 2012 after a record 64 seasons as a head coach.
Sixty of those were at St. John’s University, an all-male Catholic school in Collegeville, Minnesota, that competes at the NCAA’s non-scholarship Division III level. Gagliardi finished with 489 victories and won four national championships with the Johnnies.




