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Phillips remembered in Houston

The Columbian
Published: October 28, 2013, 5:00pm

HOUSTON (AP) — Bum Phillips, the folksy Texas football coach who led the Houston Oilers during their Luv Ya Blue heyday, is being remembered as a one-of-a-kind character who touched the lives of scores of people.

Phillips died on Oct. 18 at age 90 at his ranch in Goliad, Texas.

He was buried in a private ceremony in Goliad on Oct. 23. Tuesday was a public memorial service attended by dozens of his former players including Earl Campbell, who starred for his Oilers teams.

Campbell called him a second father and says: “there will never be another Bum Phillips.”

Phillips’ son Wade Phillips, the defensive coordinator for the Houston Texans, says the remembrance will help heal the family’s grief.

Wade Phillips says: “He treated people the way you’d like to be treated and he made you feel special.”

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AP NFL website: www.pro32.ap.org

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