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13 Facts About Ted Gilmore

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Theodore I Gilmore was born on March 21,1967 and is an American football coach and former player.

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Ted Gilmore was most recently the tight ends coach at Michigan State University.

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Ted Gilmore's college playing career began in 1986 at the Butler Community College, where he played Wide receiver, after the conclusion of his high school career at Wichita South.

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Ted Gilmore transferred to the University of Wyoming after two years, earning second-team All-Western Athletic Conference honors in his senior year.

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Ted Gilmore began his coaching career in 1994 at his alma mater, Wyoming, as a graduate assistant under Joe Tiller.

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Ted Gilmore worked with the tight ends and wide receivers, including two-time All-American and Biletnikoff Award winner Marcus Harris.

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In 1997, Gilmore was promoted to wide receivers coach, and served another two years at Wyoming.

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Ted Gilmore spent 1999 as the tight ends coach at the University of Kansas, and the following year served as tight ends coach at the University of Houston, before rejoining Tiller at Purdue University as wide receivers coach in 2001.

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Ted Gilmore coached all-time NCAA reception leader Taylor Stubblefield as well as Big Ten Conference all-time career receptions leader John Standeford.

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Ted Gilmore served as the wide receivers coach, while serving as the staff's recruiting coordinator.

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On February 24,2011, Ted Gilmore was named wide receivers coach at the University of Southern California.

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In 2011, Ted Gilmore was named Wide Receivers Coach of the Year by FootballScoop.

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In February 2012, Ted Gilmore was hired by new Oakland Raiders coach Dennis Allen as wide receivers coach.