James Ralph "Shug" Jordan (/ʃʊɡ ˈdʒɜːrdən/ SHUUG JUR-dən; September 25, 1910 – July 17, 1980) was an American football, basketball, and baseball player...
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student-athletes and four head coaches: John Heisman, Mike Donahue, Ralph Jordan, and Pat Dye. Jordan, who coached from 1951 to 1975, led Auburn to its first national...
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coaches have led the Tigers in postseason bowl games: Jack Meagher, Ralph Jordan, Pat Dye, Terry Bowden, Tommy Tuberville, Gene Chizik, Gus Malzahn and...
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Harold Drew, Alabama (coaches) and Bobby Dodd, Georgia Tech (AP) 1953: Ralph Jordan, Auburn (coaches and AP) 1954: Blanton Collier, Kentucky (coaches) and...
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Alfred Ralph Jordan (1900–1969) was an Irish footballer who played in the Football League for Stoke. Jordan was born in Belfast and played for local side...
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Ralph George Macchio Jr. (/ˈmɑːtʃioʊ/ MAH-chee-oh, Italian: [ˈmakkjo]; born November 4, 1961) is an American actor. He is best known for playing Daniel...
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year, ESPN reported. Freeze and his wife Jill have three daughters; Ragan, Jordan, and Madison. Freeze has said he is a born-again Christian and has been...
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rate) over 12 seasons. His 99 wins are behind only Mike Donahue and Ralph Jordan for the most in school history. Under Dye's leadership, the Tigers won...
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play "Little Rock" for Marshall which would become known as "The Prayer at Jordan–Hare". Marshall hit Ricardo Louis on a tipped 73-yard Hail Mary pass to...
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Sheryl Lee Ralph OJ (born December 30, 1956) is an American actress and singer. Known for her performances on stage and screen, she earned acclaim for...
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Talia Shire. While his film career developed, Jordan continued performing on the stage, joining Ralph Waite in the L.A. Actors' Theatre. He wrote, directed...
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teammate Ralph Firman were able to have any sort of success in their Jordans. After Firman was injured in practice for the 2003 Hungarian Grand Prix Jordan fielded...
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the term "Iron Bowl" came to represent the rivalry. Auburn Coach Ralph "Shug" Jordan is credited with actually coining it—when asked by reporters in 1964...
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Alabama, Oliver joined Auburn as a secondary coach in 1966 under coach Ralph Jordan. Oliver remained at Auburn until 1970, when he left for the same position...
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Jacqueline Audry, French director and screenwriter (d. 1977) 1910 – Ralph Jordan, American football player and coach (d. 1980) 1911 – Eric Williams, Trinidadian...
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"Interview | Jordan Hogg: 'In 15 years, I've never come across another disabled director'". The Observer. Retrieved 9 October 2022. "Ralph & Katie". BBC...
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Alabama State Route 267 (redirect from Shug Jordan Parkway)
length, SR 267 was known as the Shug Jordan Parkway (named for Auburn University football coach Ralph "Shug" Jordan). With the exception of a 900-yard (820 m)...
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the Southeastern Conference (SEC). Auburn has played their home games at Jordan–Hare Stadium in Auburn, Alabama since 1939. The Tigers have won five national...
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took over southern Africa. Zouga now has a frail wife and two sons, Ralph and Jordan. He hopes to raise enough resources from the new diamond working in...
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venue of the Auburn Tigers football team. The stadium is named for Ralph "Shug" Jordan, who owns the most wins in school history as a head coach, and Cliff...
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Jordan Grand Prix was a Formula One constructor that competed from 1991 to 2005. The team was named after Irish businessman and founder Eddie Jordan, and...
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lap) RFR – In development: the 2010 RFR F2000/FC – Ralph Firman Racing "Firman set to join Jordan F1". Irish Examiner. 3 February 2003. "Firman breaks...
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Tigers and earned an athletic letter for the 1962 season under head coach Ralph Jordan. In 2011, he was inducted into the Division II Hall of Fame. In 2019...
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become the starting quarterback in 1969 under the tutelage of head coach Ralph Jordan. Over the next three seasons, the 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) tall and 190 lb...
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Crean is married to Joani Harbaugh, whom he met while an assistant to Ralph Willard at Western Kentucky University (WKU) through a mutual friend, Ron...
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1974 Auburn Tigers football team under the leadership of head coach Ralph Jordan completed the regular season with a record of 9–2, earning them an invitation...
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Ex on the Beach (British TV series) series 7 (redirect from Dean Ralph)
members were released on 23 May 2017. They include four boys; Dean Ralph, Jordan Wright, Marty McKenna and Max Morley, and four girls: Che McSorley,...
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Football League (NFL). Atkins returned to Auburn as an assistant coach to Ralph Jordan in 1956, coaching in various positions, including offensive line. He...
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Neil Patrick Jordan (born 25 February 1950) is an Irish film director, screenwriter, novelist and short-story writer. He first achieved recognition for...
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was captain of the 1952 Auburn Tigers football team under head coach Ralph Jordan. Hayley served in the military after graduating from Auburn. He then...
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