RIP Henry Bullough
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RIP Henry Bullough
The Patriarch of the First Family of MSU football has died at 85. He was an Spartan legend and the Doctor of defense. Long time defensive coordinator for the packers and Bills. He was also a head coach of Buffalo for a bit.
Hank was fixture around MSU in his retirement and spearheaded an effort to raise money for the great George Webster when the best defensive player in school history hit hard times and poor health.
Thanks for everything Hank. Including your genes.
Hank was fixture around MSU in his retirement and spearheaded an effort to raise money for the great George Webster when the best defensive player in school history hit hard times and poor health.
Thanks for everything Hank. Including your genes.
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Aww, damn. RIP, Hank. Thanks for producing such bad ass kids and grandkids.
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RIP Henry. DC for the great 65-66 Spartan teams when he was like 35-36.
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Absolutely one of the greats. Always available to help MSU and fellow Spartans. Rest in Peace.
p.s. Loved the photo, DWags.
p.s. Loved the photo, DWags.
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Mark Dantonio:
“Michigan State has lost a great Spartan and the game of football has lost a coaching legend,” said MSU head football coach Mark Dantonio. “I met Hank the first day I came to Michigan State as an assistant coach in 1995, when he was leaving as the defensive coordinator under Coach Perles. He made an immediate impact on me.
“I had the honor of coaching three of his grandsons in Max, Riley and Byron over a period of nine seasons (from 2010-18), and his son Chuck is currently on our staff.
“Hank was a tremendous defensive coach and widely respected across the country. He would actively come up to the offices and talk with our defensive coaches, and shared many ideas and philosophies over the years with our staff.
“Hank lived and breathed green and white. He was extremely active in the Michigan State Football Players Association and led the organization for a number of years. He was also instrumental in helping create the George Webster Scholarship Program, which is a huge benefit for our program.
“The Spartan football family sends our deepest sympathies and condolences to the Bullough family.”
“Michigan State has lost a great Spartan and the game of football has lost a coaching legend,” said MSU head football coach Mark Dantonio. “I met Hank the first day I came to Michigan State as an assistant coach in 1995, when he was leaving as the defensive coordinator under Coach Perles. He made an immediate impact on me.
“I had the honor of coaching three of his grandsons in Max, Riley and Byron over a period of nine seasons (from 2010-18), and his son Chuck is currently on our staff.
“Hank was a tremendous defensive coach and widely respected across the country. He would actively come up to the offices and talk with our defensive coaches, and shared many ideas and philosophies over the years with our staff.
“Hank lived and breathed green and white. He was extremely active in the Michigan State Football Players Association and led the organization for a number of years. He was also instrumental in helping create the George Webster Scholarship Program, which is a huge benefit for our program.
“The Spartan football family sends our deepest sympathies and condolences to the Bullough family.”
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