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Donald Francis Shula (/ ˈ ʃ uː l ə / SHOO-lə; January 4, 1930 – May 4, 2020) was an American professional football player, coach and executive who served as a head coach in the National Football League (NFL) from 1963 to 1995. He played seven seasons as a defensive back in the NFL. For most of his career, Shula was the head coach of the ...
On November 27, 2012, Mark Stoops was introduced as Kentucky's 37th head coach. [2] The team has played more than 1,150 games over 122 seasons of Kentucky football. [1] Both the inaugural 1881 squad and the revived 1891 squad have unknown coaches according to university records in winning two games and losing three. [1]
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A native of France, Kauffmann was promoted from UK’s associate head coach to head coach in summer 2012. Notable events: In 2022, Kentucky reached the NCAA Tournament title match for the first time.
Don Shula, the Hall of Fame coach who had the most wins in NFL history, died Monday morning at his South Florida home, according to the Miami Dolphins. A tweet from the Dolphins said Shula "passed ...
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Chad Scott (American football coach) George Sefcik; John Settle; Bernie Shively; Doug Shively; Don Shula; Jemal Singleton; Chuck Smith (American football coach) Lovie Smith; Rick Smith (American football, born 1948) Charlie Snyder (American football) Mark Stoops; Mike Stoops; Jon Sumrall; Edwin Sweetland
Bradshaw is the last Kentucky coach to defeat Tennessee twice in Knoxville, and the last Kentucky coach to defeat Auburn twice. [19] He was also the last to defeat a No. 1 ranked team in the country until Rich Brooks in 2007. [19] Bradshaw, a harsh, brutal coach, [21] was the head coach of the infamous Thin Thirty Kentucky team.