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  • Bill Arnsparger
  • American football coach (1926–2015)

    William Stephen Arnsparger (December 16, 1926 – July 17, 2015) was an American college and professional football coach. He was born and raised in Paris

    Bill Arnsparger

    Bill_Arnsparger

  • LSU Tigers football
  • Collegiate football team representing Louisiana State University

    hired Miami Dolphins defensive coordinator Bill Arnsparger as head coach. As the LSU head coach, Arnsparger led the Tigers to two Sugar Bowl berths in

    LSU Tigers football

    LSU Tigers football

    LSU_Tigers_football

  • List of New York Giants head coaches
  • winning percentage with .828 (with at least one full season coached). Bill Arnsparger is statistically the worst coach the Giants have had in terms of winning

    List of New York Giants head coaches

    List_of_New_York_Giants_head_coaches

  • Bill Parcells
  • American football coach (born 1941)

    Duane Charles "Bill" Parcells (/pɑːrˈsɛlz/ par-SELZ; born August 22, 1941) is an American former football coach who served as a head coach in the National

    Bill Parcells

    Bill Parcells

    Bill_Parcells

  • Nickel defense
  • American football defensive formation

    was popularized by head coach Don Shula and defensive coordinator Bill Arnsparger of the Miami Dolphins in the 1970s and is now commonly employed in

    Nickel defense

    Nickel defense

    Nickel_defense

  • List of LSU Tigers head football coaches
  • Moore, Gus Tinsley, Paul Dietzel, Charlie McClendon, Jerry Stovall, Bill Arnsparger, Mike Archer, Gerry DiNardo, Nick Saban, Les Miles, Ed Orgeron, and

    List of LSU Tigers head football coaches

    List of LSU Tigers head football coaches

    List_of_LSU_Tigers_head_football_coaches

  • John Harbaugh
  • American football coach (born 1962)

    Personnel/General Manager Ozzie Newsome. New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick also recommended Harbaugh to Bisciotti by phone during the interview

    John Harbaugh

    John Harbaugh

    John_Harbaugh

  • Ed Orgeron
  • American football player and coach (born 1961)

    45-38 win". The Daily Advertiser. Retrieved September 27, 2024. Bender, Bill (September 29, 2022). "Revisiting the epic 2019 LSU vs. Alabama game featuring

    Ed Orgeron

    Ed Orgeron

    Ed_Orgeron

  • Brian Daboll
  • Canadian-born American football coach (born 1975)

    Miami Dolphins, Kansas City Chiefs, Alabama Crimson Tide, and Buffalo Bills and in various capacities as an assistant coach for the New England Patriots

    Brian Daboll

    Brian Daboll

    Brian_Daboll

  • 1972 Miami Dolphins season
  • American football season

    Miami, Shula hired Howard Schnellenberger as offensive coordinator, Bill Arnsparger (who had served as defensive line coach under Shula in Baltimore) as

    1972 Miami Dolphins season

    1972 Miami Dolphins season

    1972_Miami_Dolphins_season

  • John McVay
  • American football coach and executive (1931–2022)

    research and development under fellow Miami alumnus Bill Arnsparger. After opening with seven losses, Arnsparger was fired in late October and McVay was promoted

    John McVay

    John_McVay

  • Miami Dolphins Honor Roll
  • Ring at Hard Rock Stadium honoring Miami Dolphins personnel

    the 40th anniversary, which enshrined former defensive coordinator Bill Arnsparger into the Ring of Honor, his name went on the Ring of Honor where the

    Miami Dolphins Honor Roll

    Miami Dolphins Honor Roll

    Miami_Dolphins_Honor_Roll

  • 1973 New York Giants season
  • NFL team season

    Giant running back, was forced to resign, replaced in mid-January by Bill Arnsparger, the defensive coordinator of the two-time Super Bowl champion Miami

    1973 New York Giants season

    1973 New York Giants season

    1973_New_York_Giants_season

  • Bob Matheson
  • American football player and coach (1944–1994)

    Dolphins prior to the 1971 season, after Miami defensive coordinator Bill Arnsparger requested head coach Don Shula to do so. Miami gave up their second

    Bob Matheson

    Bob_Matheson

  • Tom Coughlin
  • American football coach and executive (born 1946)

    master's degree while working as a graduate assistant. Coughlin was mentored by Bill Parcells while Coughlin was on Parcells' Giants staff as wide receivers coach

    Tom Coughlin

    Tom Coughlin

    Tom_Coughlin

  • Woody Hayes
  • American football coach (1913–1987)

    his tutelage. Many notable football coaches, such as Lou Holtz, Bill Arnsparger, Bill Mallory, Bo Schembechler, Doyt Perry, Ara Parseghian and Woody's

    Woody Hayes

    Woody Hayes

    Woody_Hayes

  • History of LSU Tigers football
  • hired Miami Dolphins defensive coordinator Bill Arnsparger as head coach. As the LSU head coach, Arnsparger led the Tigers to two Sugar Bowl berths in

    History of LSU Tigers football

    History_of_LSU_Tigers_football

  • Lane Kiffin
  • American football coach (born 1975)

    the original on October 26, 2022. Retrieved October 26, 2022. Williamson, Bill (November 15, 2010). "Lane Kiffin's grievance denied". ESPN.com. Archived

    Lane Kiffin

    Lane Kiffin

    Lane_Kiffin

  • Les Miles
  • American football coach (born 1953)

    offensive line at the University of Colorado, where fellow Michigan assistant Bill McCartney had just been named head coach. In 1987, Miles returned to Michigan

    Les Miles

    Les Miles

    Les_Miles

  • Miami Dolphins
  • National Football League franchise in Miami Gardens, Florida

    40 year anniversary, which enshrined former defensive coordinator Bill Arnsparger into the Honor Roll, his name went on the Honor Roll where the "1972

    Miami Dolphins

    Miami_Dolphins

  • Larry Csonka
  • American football player (born 1946)

    Memphis coach John McVay. (The Giants' head coach at the time was Bill Arnsparger, who had previously been the Dolphins' defensive coordinator.) He tore

    Larry Csonka

    Larry Csonka

    Larry_Csonka

  • 1986 LSU Tigers football team
  • American college football season

    during the 1986 NCAA Division I-A football season. The team was led by Bill Arnsparger in his third and final season and finished with an overall record of

    1986 LSU Tigers football team

    1986_LSU_Tigers_football_team

  • Joe Judge (American football)
  • American football coach (born 1981)

    (1961–1968) Alex Webster (1969–1973) Bill Arnsparger (1974–1976) John McVay (1976–1978) Ray Perkins (1979–1982) Bill Parcells (1983–1990) Ray Handley (1991–1992)

    Joe Judge (American football)

    Joe Judge (American football)

    Joe_Judge_(American_football)

  • Cradle of Coaches
  • Nickname for Miami University

    Woody Hayes, Bill Arnsparger, George Little, Weeb Ewbank, Sid Gillman, Ara Parseghian, Bo Schembechler, John Pont, Carmen Cozza, Bill Mallory, Joe Novak

    Cradle of Coaches

    Cradle of Coaches

    Cradle_of_Coaches

  • Mike Kafka
  • American football player and coach (born 1987)

    (1961–1968) Alex Webster (1969–1973) Bill Arnsparger (1974–1976) John McVay (1976–1978) Ray Perkins (1979–1982) Bill Parcells (1983–1990) Ray Handley (1991–1992)

    Mike Kafka

    Mike Kafka

    Mike_Kafka

  • Dan Reeves
  • American football player and coach (1944–2022)

    coaches to not win a championship. He is also tied with Jeff Fisher and Bill Belichick for the most regular season losses in NFL history at 165. Reeves

    Dan Reeves

    Dan Reeves

    Dan_Reeves

  • 1976 New York Giants season
  • NFL team season

    Steelers, falling to 0–7. At this time, they fired third-year head coach Bill Arnsparger, whose Giants teams had lost 28 times in 35 games. John McVay was named

    1976 New York Giants season

    1976 New York Giants season

    1976_New_York_Giants_season

  • Steve Spagnuolo
  • American football coach (born 1959)

    (1961–1968) Alex Webster (1969–1973) Bill Arnsparger (1974–1976) John McVay (1976–1978) Ray Perkins (1979–1982) Bill Parcells (1983–1990) Ray Handley (1991–1992)

    Steve Spagnuolo

    Steve Spagnuolo

    Steve_Spagnuolo

  • Brian Kelly (American football coach)
  • American football coach (born 1961)

    (1955–1961) Charles McClendon (1962–1979) Jerry Stovall (1980–1983) Bill Arnsparger (1984–1986) Mike Archer (1987–1990) Curley Hallman (1991–1994) Gerry

    Brian Kelly (American football coach)

    Brian Kelly (American football coach)

    Brian_Kelly_(American_football_coach)

  • Athens, Alabama
  • City in and county seat of Limestone County, Alabama

    professional baseball outfielder Sheila Andrews, country music singer Bill Arnsparger, defensive coordinator in the National Football League (NFL) for Miami

    Athens, Alabama

    Athens, Alabama

    Athens,_Alabama

  • Nick Saban
  • American football coach (born 1951)

    to become defensive coordinator of the Cleveland Browns under head coach Bill Belichick. He remained in that position for four seasons. Saban helped lead

    Nick Saban

    Nick Saban

    Nick_Saban

  • Bob Baumhower
  • American football player (born 1955)

    the late 1970s through mid-1980s, coached by defensive coordinator Bill Arnsparger. Baumhower was flanked on the line by ends Doug Betters and Kim Bokamper

    Bob Baumhower

    Bob Baumhower

    Bob_Baumhower

  • List of LSU Tigers football seasons
  • 4–7 0–6 T–9th Bill Arnsparger (Southeastern Conference) (1984–1986) 1984 Bill Arnsparger 8–3–1 4–1–1 2nd L Sugar 16 15 1985 Bill Arnsparger 9–2–1 4–1–1

    List of LSU Tigers football seasons

    List_of_LSU_Tigers_football_seasons

  • 1987 Sugar Bowl
  • College football game

    Orange Bowl 21-20. This was the final game for LSU under head coach Bill Arnsparger; he had accepted the athletic director position at conference rival

    1987 Sugar Bowl

    1987 Sugar Bowl

    1987_Sugar_Bowl

  • List of Miami University people
  • manager of the Chicago Bears JoJuan Armour, former NFL and CFL player Bill Arnsparger (1949), NFL coach, Baltimore Colts and Miami Dolphins, San Diego Chargers;

    List of Miami University people

    List_of_Miami_University_people

  • Jim Kiick
  • American football player (1946–2020)

    he wanted to join Csonka with the New York Giants, but Giants coach Bill Arnsparger, who had been Miami's defensive coordinator, was opposed because he

    Jim Kiick

    Jim Kiick

    Jim_Kiick

  • Super Bowl XIX
  • 1985 edition of the Super Bowl

    defensive coordinator Bill Arnsparger, who departed following the 1983 season to become head coach at Louisiana State University. Arnsparger was on the Dolphin

    Super Bowl XIX

    Super_Bowl_XIX

  • Super Bowl VII
  • 1973 Edition of the Super Bowl

    down to four healthy players at the position), defensive coordinator Bill Arnsparger created what he called the "53" defense, in which the versatile Bob

    Super Bowl VII

    Super Bowl VII

    Super_Bowl_VII

  • Paris, Kentucky
  • City in Kentucky, United States

    district). William Patterson Alexander (1805–1884), missionary in Hawaii Bill Arnsparger (1926–2015), football coach, head coach of New York Giants Virgil Chapman

    Paris, Kentucky

    Paris, Kentucky

    Paris,_Kentucky

  • 6–2 defense
  • American football defensive formation

    Daly, Chapter 3. Jones and Wilkinson, Chapter 6. Arnsparger, p. 56. Arnsparger, Bill, Arnsparger's Coaching Defensive Football, St. Lucie Press, 1999

    6–2 defense

    6–2_defense

  • List of New York Giants seasons
  • drought. Behind the defensive play of Lawrence Taylor and the coaching of Bill Parcells, the team won Super Bowl XXI at the end of the 1986 season, giving

    List of New York Giants seasons

    List of New York Giants seasons

    List_of_New_York_Giants_seasons

  • Benny Friedman
  • American football player, coach, and athletic administrator (1905–1982)

    (1961–1968) Alex Webster (1969–1973) Bill Arnsparger (1974–1976) John McVay (1976–1978) Ray Perkins (1979–1982) Bill Parcells (1983–1990) Ray Handley (1991–1992)

    Benny Friedman

    Benny Friedman

    Benny_Friedman

  • Ben McAdoo
  • American football coach (born 1977)

    Patriots.com. February 5, 2025. Retrieved February 5, 2025. Pennington, Bill (September 10, 2016). "On Ben McAdoo's Journey to the Top, False Starts and

    Ben McAdoo

    Ben McAdoo

    Ben_McAdoo

  • 1975 New York Giants season
  • NFL team season

    1975 New York Giants season Owner Wellington Mara Head coach Bill Arnsparger Home stadium Shea Stadium Results Record 5–9 Division place 4th NFC East

    1975 New York Giants season

    1975 New York Giants season

    1975_New_York_Giants_season

  • Don Shula
  • American football player and coach (1930–2020)

    Don McCafferty, Baltimore Colts (1970–1972), Detroit Lions (1973) Bill Arnsparger, New York Giants (1974–1976), LSU (1984–1986) Chuck Noll, Pittsburgh

    Don Shula

    Don Shula

    Don_Shula

  • List of LSU Tigers bowl games
  • 1985 Bill Arnsparger Sugar Bowl Nebraska L 10–28 1985 December 27, 1985 Bill Arnsparger Liberty Bowl Baylor L 7–21 1986 January 1, 1987 Bill Arnsparger Sugar

    List of LSU Tigers bowl games

    List_of_LSU_Tigers_bowl_games

  • Jim Lee Howell
  • American football player and coach (1914–1995)

    (1961–1968) Alex Webster (1969–1973) Bill Arnsparger (1974–1976) John McVay (1976–1978) Ray Perkins (1979–1982) Bill Parcells (1983–1990) Ray Handley (1991–1992)

    Jim Lee Howell

    Jim Lee Howell

    Jim_Lee_Howell

  • Biff Jones
  • American football player, coach, and administrator (1895–1980)

    (1955–1961) Charles McClendon (1962–1979) Jerry Stovall (1980–1983) Bill Arnsparger (1984–1986) Mike Archer (1987–1990) Curley Hallman (1991–1994) Gerry

    Biff Jones

    Biff Jones

    Biff_Jones

  • Super Bowl VIII
  • 1974 edition of the Super Bowl

    and the defense was hurt by the departure of defensive coordinator Bill Arnsparger who became the New York Giants head coach. The Dolphins finished 11–3

    Super Bowl VIII

    Super_Bowl_VIII

  • July 17
  • Day of the year

    2014 – Elaine Stritch, American actress and singer (born 1925) 2015 – Bill Arnsparger, American football player and coach (born 1926) 2015 – Jules Bianchi

    July 17

    July_17

  • Jerry Stovall
  • American football player, coach, and administrator (born 1941)

    (1955–1961) Charles McClendon (1962–1979) Jerry Stovall (1980–1983) Bill Arnsparger (1984–1986) Mike Archer (1987–1990) Curley Hallman (1991–1994) Gerry

    Jerry Stovall

    Jerry Stovall

    Jerry_Stovall

  • 1985 LSU Tigers football team
  • American college football season

    1985 NCAA Division I-A football season. Led by second-year head coach Bill Arnsparger, the Tigers compiled an overall record of 9–2–1, with a mark of 4–1–1

    1985 LSU Tigers football team

    1985_LSU_Tigers_football_team

  • Pat Shurmur
  • American football player and coach (born 1965)

    99 plays of 20+ yards and became the first team since the 1991 Buffalo Bills to lead the league in rushing while ranking last in time of possession.

    Pat Shurmur

    Pat Shurmur

    Pat_Shurmur

  • 1984 LSU Tigers football team
  • American college football season

    1984 NCAA Division I-A football season. Led by first-year head coach Bill Arnsparger, the Tigers compiled an overall record of 8–3–1, with a mark of 4–1–1

    1984 LSU Tigers football team

    1984_LSU_Tigers_football_team

  • Mike Archer (gridiron football)
  • American gridiron football player and coach (born 1953)

    the University of Miami. He replaced Bill Arnsparger as the LSU Tigers football head coach in 1987 when Arnsparger left to become the athletic director

    Mike Archer (gridiron football)

    Mike_Archer_(gridiron_football)

  • Ray Perkins
  • American football player and coach (1941–2020)

    successor, Hall of Famer Bill Parcells, won two Super Bowls with in 1986 and 1990. Perkins hired future NFL head coaches Parcells, Bill Belichick (member of

    Ray Perkins

    Ray_Perkins

  • 1982 Miami Dolphins season
  • 17th season in franchise history; second Super Bowl loss

    When season play resumed 2 months later, the Dolphins defeated the Buffalo Bills 9–7 in Buffalo to clinch a 3–0 start. After a loss to Tampa Bay, they defeated

    1982 Miami Dolphins season

    1982 Miami Dolphins season

    1982_Miami_Dolphins_season

  • Super Bowl VI
  • 1972 Edition of the Super Bowl

    nickname "No-Name Defense". However, it was Miami defensive coordinator Bill Arnsparger who had originally given his squad the nickname after the Dolphins

    Super Bowl VI

    Super_Bowl_VI

  • Bob Folwell
  • American football player and coach (1885–1928)

    (1961–1968) Alex Webster (1969–1973) Bill Arnsparger (1974–1976) John McVay (1976–1978) Ray Perkins (1979–1982) Bill Parcells (1983–1990) Ray Handley (1991–1992)

    Bob Folwell

    Bob Folwell

    Bob_Folwell

  • Curley Hallman
  • American football player and coach (born 1947)

    (1955–1961) Charles McClendon (1962–1979) Jerry Stovall (1980–1983) Bill Arnsparger (1984–1986) Mike Archer (1987–1990) Curley Hallman (1991–1994) Gerry

    Curley Hallman

    Curley_Hallman

  • Southeastern Conference football individual awards
  • American college football awards

    Kentucky 1984 Bill Arnsparger LSU Galen Hall Florida 1985 Johnny Majors Tennessee 1986 Billy Brewer (2) Ole Miss Bill Arnsparger (2) LSU 1987 Bill Curry Alabama

    Southeastern Conference football individual awards

    Southeastern Conference football individual awards

    Southeastern_Conference_football_individual_awards

  • 1977 NFL season
  • American football season

    Giants: John McVay began his first season as head coach. He replaced Bill Arnsparger, who was fired after the team lost its first seven games in 1976. New

    1977 NFL season

    1977 NFL season

    1977_NFL_season

  • Deaths in July 2015
  • of Maguindanao, suspect in the Maguindanao massacre, heart attack. Bill Arnsparger, 88, American football coach (New York Giants, LSU Tigers) and athletic

    Deaths in July 2015

    Deaths_in_July_2015

  • 1992 San Diego Chargers season
  • NFL team 33rd season

    their Hall of Fame. Ross appointed Bill Arnsparger as defensive coordinator after Beathard arranged a meeting. Arnsparger, an NFL coach from 1964 to 1983

    1992 San Diego Chargers season

    1992 San Diego Chargers season

    1992_San_Diego_Chargers_season

  • Jeremy Foley (athletic director)
  • American football player and college athletics director

    director. The athletic director search committee selected Bill Arnsparger in 1987, Arnsparger had no experience as an athletic director. Foley was disappointed

    Jeremy Foley (athletic director)

    Jeremy Foley (athletic director)

    Jeremy_Foley_(athletic_director)

  • Steve Spurrier
  • American football player and coach (born 1945)

    University of Florida president Robert Bryan and athletic director Bill Arnsparger, and he agreed in principle to return to Florida on December 12. Spurrier

    Steve Spurrier

    Steve Spurrier

    Steve_Spurrier

  • 1965 Baltimore Colts season
  • 13th season in franchise history; third place finish in NFL

    Sandusky Defensive coaches Defensive coordinator/defensive line - Bill Arnsparger Defensive backfield – Charley Winner Linebackers coach – Don Shula

    1965 Baltimore Colts season

    1965_Baltimore_Colts_season

  • Paul Dietzel
  • American football player, coach, and administrator (1924–2013)

    (1955–1961) Charles McClendon (1962–1979) Jerry Stovall (1980–1983) Bill Arnsparger (1984–1986) Mike Archer (1987–1990) Curley Hallman (1991–1994) Gerry

    Paul Dietzel

    Paul Dietzel

    Paul_Dietzel

  • University of Florida Athletic Association
  • Non-profit corporation

    (1946–49)* Bob Woodruff (1950–59)* Ray Graves (1960–79)* Bill Carr (1979–86) Bill Arnsparger (1986–92) Jeremy Foley (1992–2016) Scott Stricklin (2016–

    University of Florida Athletic Association

    University of Florida Athletic Association

    University_of_Florida_Athletic_Association

  • 1983 Miami Dolphins season
  • 18th season in franchise history

    move to Don Shula's liking. So in Week Six, with the Dolphins hosting the Bills the rookie Marino started. Marino had completed two touchdown passes in

    1983 Miami Dolphins season

    1983_Miami_Dolphins_season

  • Mike Donahue
  • American athlete, coach, and college athletics administrator

    (1955–1961) Charles McClendon (1962–1979) Jerry Stovall (1980–1983) Bill Arnsparger (1984–1986) Mike Archer (1987–1990) Curley Hallman (1991–1994) Gerry

    Mike Donahue

    Mike Donahue

    Mike_Donahue

  • Chuck Noll
  • American football player and coach (1932–2014)

    coach and later defensive coordinator. Together with assistant coach Bill Arnsparger the Colts employed shifting alignments of rotating zone and maximum

    Chuck Noll

    Chuck Noll

    Chuck_Noll

  • 1976 NFL season
  • American football season

    scouting Tommy Hudspeth took over for the last 10 games. New York Giants: Bill Arnsparger was fired after the team lost its first seven games. Assistant coach

    1976 NFL season

    1976_NFL_season

  • Shea Stadium
  • Stadium in Queens, New York (1964–2009)

    built. The Giants were 5–9 that year (2–5 at Shea). Their coach was Bill Arnsparger and their quarterback was Craig Morton. The Giants played their final

    Shea Stadium

    Shea Stadium

    Shea_Stadium

  • 1977 Miami Dolphins season
  • 12th season in franchise history

    Game – John Sandusky Defensive coaches Assistant Head Coach/Defense – Bill Arnsparger Defensive Line/Run Defense – Mike Scarry Defensive Backs – Tom Keane

    1977 Miami Dolphins season

    1977_Miami_Dolphins_season

  • 1974 New York Giants season
  • NFL team season

    York Giants season Owner Timothy J. Mara, Wellington Mara Head coach Bill Arnsparger Home stadium Yale Bowl Results Record 2–12 Division place 5th NFC East

    1974 New York Giants season

    1974 New York Giants season

    1974_New_York_Giants_season

  • Gerry DiNardo
  • American football player and coach (born 1952)

    joined the coaching staff at the University of Colorado under head coach Bill McCartney. DiNardo was the offensive coordinator when Colorado won the national

    Gerry DiNardo

    Gerry_DiNardo

  • Jim Fassel
  • American football player and coach (1949–2021)

    and 1992. Three weeks after the Giants won Super Bowl XXV, he was hired by Bill Parcells as their quarterback coach. In 1992, he was promoted to offensive

    Jim Fassel

    Jim Fassel

    Jim_Fassel

  • Blitz (gridiron football)
  • Gridiron football tactic

    defensive backs had almost never taken part in pass rushes before. Bill Arnsparger is the likely creator of the zone blitz. A zone blitz is a defensive

    Blitz (gridiron football)

    Blitz_(gridiron_football)

  • 1976 Miami Dolphins season
  • 11th season in franchise history

    Game – John Sandusky Defensive coaches Assistant Head Coach/Defense – Bill Arnsparger Defensive Line/Run Defense – Mike Scarry Linebackers/Pass Defense –

    1976 Miami Dolphins season

    1976_Miami_Dolphins_season

  • 7–1–2–1 defense
  • American football defensive formation

    pass, whereas the 7–2–2 defense was still considered viable. However, Bill Arnsparger notes the use of the seven-diamond from the 1940s into the 1960s, as

    7–1–2–1 defense

    7–1–2–1 defense

    7–1–2–1_defense

  • Steve Owen (gridiron football)
  • American football player and coach (1898–1964)

    (1961–1968) Alex Webster (1969–1973) Bill Arnsparger (1974–1976) John McVay (1976–1978) Ray Perkins (1979–1982) Bill Parcells (1983–1990) Ray Handley (1991–1992)

    Steve Owen (gridiron football)

    Steve_Owen_(gridiron_football)

  • Kentucky Wildcats football
  • Football team of the University of Kentucky

    Collier's assistants during his tenure at Kentucky included the likes of Bill Arnsparger, Chuck Knox, Howard Schnellenberger, and Don Shula. Despite having

    Kentucky Wildcats football

    Kentucky Wildcats football

    Kentucky_Wildcats_football

  • Miracle at the Meadowlands
  • Fumble that allowed Philadelphia Eagles to win a 1978 game over the New York Giants

    players; he had taken the role in the middle of the 1976 season after Bill Arnsparger was fired, and improved morale while adding talented players to the

    Miracle at the Meadowlands

    Miracle_at_the_Meadowlands

  • Bob Woodruff (American football)
  • American player, coach, and administrator (1916–2001)

    coach of The Citadel Bulldogs; John Rauch, future head coach of the Buffalo Bills and Oakland Raiders; and Tonto Coleman, former head coach of the Abilene

    Bob Woodruff (American football)

    Bob Woodruff (American football)

    Bob_Woodruff_(American_football)

  • Gaynell Tinsley
  • American football player and coach (1915–2002)

    Spots". The Evening Independent. p. 6. Retrieved May 17, 2016. Braucher, Bill (December 5, 1935). "Yankee Teams Step Out In All-Star Voting: Playing Captains

    Gaynell Tinsley

    Gaynell Tinsley

    Gaynell_Tinsley

  • List of NFL head coaches
  • Football Reference. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved February 14, 2011. "Bill Arnsparger Record, Statistics, and Category Ranks". Pro Football Reference. Sports

    List of NFL head coaches

    List of NFL head coaches

    List_of_NFL_head_coaches

  • Frank Wilson (American football)
  • American football player and coach (born 1973)

    (1955–1961) Charles McClendon (1962–1979) Jerry Stovall (1980–1983) Bill Arnsparger (1984–1986) Mike Archer (1987–1990) Curley Hallman (1991–1994) Gerry

    Frank Wilson (American football)

    Frank Wilson (American football)

    Frank_Wilson_(American_football)

  • 1971 Miami Dolphins season
  • 6th season in franchise history; first Super Bowl appearance and loss

    Taseff Offensive line – Monte Clark Defensive coaches Defense/linebackers – Bill Arnsparger Defensive line – Mike Scarry Defensive backs – Tom Keane

    1971 Miami Dolphins season

    1971_Miami_Dolphins_season

  • Ray Graves
  • American football player and coach (1918–2015)

    team after the festivities. It was sold by the Steelers a month later to Bill Ponko, a private collector of sports memorabilia, to benefit a local charity

    Ray Graves

    Ray Graves

    Ray_Graves

  • 1983 LSU Tigers football team
  • American college football season

    days after Stovall's firing, Miami Dolphins defensive coordinator Bill Arnsparger was named as his successor. "1983 LSU Fighting Tigers Schedule and

    1983 LSU Tigers football team

    1983_LSU_Tigers_football_team

  • Brad Van Pelt
  • American football player (1951–2009)

    played for five Giants head coaches: Alex Webster, Bill Arnsparger, John McVay, Ray Perkins, and Bill Parcells. Van Pelt wore number 10 with the Giants

    Brad Van Pelt

    Brad_Van_Pelt

  • Ray Handley
  • American football player and coach (1944–2026)

    as an assistant at Army. One of his fellow coaches during this period was Bill Parcells, a connection that would prove fruitful in the future. Following

    Ray Handley

    Ray_Handley

  • Doc Alexander
  • American football player and coach (1897–1975)

    (1961–1968) Alex Webster (1969–1973) Bill Arnsparger (1974–1976) John McVay (1976–1978) Ray Perkins (1979–1982) Bill Parcells (1983–1990) Ray Handley (1991–1992)

    Doc Alexander

    Doc_Alexander

  • Alabama–LSU football rivalry
  • American college football rivalry

    Hallman 4 1991–1994 1 3 0 0.250 Mike Archer 4 1987–1990 1 3 0 0.250 Bill Arnsparger 3 1984–1986 2 0 1 0.833 Jerry Stovall 4 1980–1983 1 3 0 0.250 Charles

    Alabama–LSU football rivalry

    Alabama–LSU football rivalry

    Alabama–LSU_football_rivalry

  • Scott Stricklin (athletic director)
  • American college athletics administrator (born 1970)

    State during Stricklin's tenure as athletic director at Mississippi State. Bill Hancock, executive director of the College Football Playoff (CFP), announced

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  • 1966 Baltimore Colts season
  • 14th season in franchise history; second "Playoff Bowl" win

    John Sandusky Defensive coaches Defensive coordinator/defensive line - Bill Arnsparger Defensive backfield – Chuck Noll Linebackers coach – Don Shula

    1966 Baltimore Colts season

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  • Hoyle Granger
  • American football player (born 1944)

    Despite that, Tulane University assistant coach, and future NFL coach, Bill Arnsparger said Granger was the best fullback he had ever seen in the SEC. The

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  • 1981 Miami Dolphins season
  • 16th season in franchise history

    because of the number of players whose last name began with the letter B; Bill Barnett, Bob Baumhauer, Lyle Blackwood, Kim Bokamper, and Bob Brudzinski

    1981 Miami Dolphins season

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  • Allie Sherman
  • American gridiron football player and coach (1923–2015)

    (1961–1968) Alex Webster (1969–1973) Bill Arnsparger (1974–1976) John McVay (1976–1978) Ray Perkins (1979–1982) Bill Parcells (1983–1990) Ray Handley (1991–1992)

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  • Bell
  • v. t.

    To put a bell upon; as, to bell the cat.

  • Bill
  • n.

    One who wields a bill; a billman.

  • Bull
  • v. t.

    To endeavor to raise the market price of; as, to bull railroad bonds; to bull stocks; to bull Lake Shore; to endeavor to raise prices in; as, to bull the market. See 1st Bull, n., 4.

  • Bill
  • v. t.

    To work upon ( as to dig, hoe, hack, or chop anything) with a bill.

  • Bile
  • n.

    Bitterness of feeling; choler; anger; ill humor; as, to stir one's bile.

  • Bill
  • v. i.

    To join bills, as doves; to caress in fondness.

  • Duck's-bill
  • a.

    Having the form of a duck's bill.

  • Ball
  • v. t.

    To form or wind into a ball; as, to ball cotton.

  • Bill
  • n.

    A cutting instrument, with hook-shaped point, and fitted with a handle; -- used in pruning, etc.; a billhook. When short, called a hand bill, when long, a hedge bill.

  • Bill
  • v. t.

    To charge or enter in a bill; as, to bill goods.

  • Bill
  • v. t.

    To advertise by a bill or public notice.

  • Bill
  • n.

    Any paper, containing a statement of particulars; as, a bill of charges or expenditures; a weekly bill of mortality; a bill of fare, etc.

  • Bull
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to a bull; resembling a bull; male; large; fierce.

  • Cill
  • n.

    See Sill., n. a foundation.

  • Bill
  • n.

    The bell, or boom, of the bittern

  • Bell
  • v. t.

    To make bell-mouthed; as, to bell a tube.