Sutton, who won more than 800 games and was the first coach to take four different schools to the NCAA men’s basketball tournament, died Saturday.
Legendary college basketball coach Eddie Sutton, who won more than 800 games and was the first coach to take four different schools to the NCAA tournament, died Saturday at the age of 84, his son, Sean, told @MedcalfByESPN.https://t.co/rQHrx35GAa
— Jeff Borzello (@jeffborzello) May 24, 2020
So sorry & sad to just learn of the passing of HALL OF FAME COACH EDDIE SUTTON ! It was such a thrill for the family this yr to get the call that Eddie was finally voted into the HOF while living. May Eddie RIP @ESPN App https://t.co/steXjau2Et
— Dick Vitale (@DickieV) May 24, 2020
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