The winningest coach in college football history has passed away at the age of 91.

According to ESPN, John Gagliardi, who won 489 games during his coaching career that started in 1949 and ended in 2012, has passed away.

Gagliardi spent six decades at St. John’s University in Minnesota, a Division III school. The school president released a statement on Gagliardi’s passing:

Saint John’s president Michael Hemesath offered condolences to Gagliardi’s wife, Peggy, as well as his family, friends and former players.

“John Gagliardi was not only an extraordinary coach, he was also an educator of young men and builder of character” Hemesath said in a statement. “John inspired deep and enduring loyalty and passion among his players across the decades because he taught them lessons through the medium of football that served them well in their personal and professional lives long after graduating from Saint John’s University. His is a legacy any educator would be extremely proud of.”

489 wins is a record that will be tough to beat. Rest in peace, John.