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12 Facts About Hank Bullough

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Henry Charles Bullough was an American football player and coach.

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Hank Bullough played college football at Michigan State and graduated in 1954.

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Hank Bullough was a starting guard for the Spartans team that won the 1954 Rose Bowl.

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Hank Bullough was selected by the Green Bay Packers with the 53rd pick in the fifth round of the 1955 NFL draft.

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Hank Bullough's first coaching position was at his alma mater, Michigan State, where he served for 11 seasons.

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Hank Bullough would remain defensive coordinator for one more season with the Patriots.

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Hank Bullough followed Gregg to the Green Bay Packers as defensive coordinator in 1984.

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The Maulers folded later that year, before Hank Bullough ever coached a game.

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Hank Bullough then moved on to the Buffalo Bills, where he replaced Kay Stephenson for the final 12 games of the 1985 season and remained head coach for the first nine games of the 1986 season before being fired.

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Hank Bullough then served again as defensive coordinator for the Packers under Lindy Infante from 1988 to 1991, and one season as defensive coordinator for the Detroit Lions in 1993.

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Hank Bullough then returned to college and took a position as an assistant coach under George Perles at Michigan State in 1994 in his final season.

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Hank Bullough was married to his wife of 49 years Lou Ann Hank Bullough and they had three children together, Cheryl, Shane, and Chuck, and nine grandchildren, Corey, Kristi, Jake, Max, Riley, Byron, Holly, Chloe and Annika.