Texas A&M defensive line coach Terry Price died Friday, according to the school. He was 55. No cause of death was given.
Price, who coached defensive linemen for 28 years in the SEC, was a Texas A&M alum who returned to his alma mater in 2012 under Kevin Sumlin and remained there under current coach Jimbo Fisher.
Price previously coached at Ole Miss for seven seasons and was at Auburn for 10. «Terry was not only a great Aggie, football coach and recruiter, he was an even better husband, father and man,» Fisher said in a statement. «The impact he had on this program and his players is immeasurable.
Our football family has suffered an incredible loss.» Off the field, Price was known for his big personality as well as his barbecue skills, manning the smokers himself each year for his D-line cookout.