Heartley William "Hunk" Anderson (September 22, 1898 – April 24, 1978) was an American football player and coach. He served as the head football coach...
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Harry W. Anderson, also known as Hunk Anderson, (October 5, 1922 – February 7, 2018) was an American businessman, art collector and philanthropist. He...
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Halas in 1921, 1933, 1940, 1941, 1946 and 1963; Ralph Jones in 1932; Hunk Anderson and Luke Johnsos in 1943; and Mike Ditka in 1985. George Halas is the...
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While Halas was in the Navy, the Bears won another title in 1943 under Hunk Anderson and Luke Johnsos. Returning to the field in 1946, he coached the club...
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Ralph Heikkinen (section Role of Hunk Anderson)
believe in Heikkinen was Heartley Anderson. A fellow native of the Upper Peninsula (Tamarack City, Michigan), Anderson played guard at Notre Dame from 1919...
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Hunk is a nickname of: Harry W. Anderson (1922–2018), American businessman, art collector, and philanthropist Hunk Anderson (1898–1978), American College...
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coaching tree includes: Eddie Anderson: played for Notre Dame (1919–1921), head coach for Iowa (1939–1949) Hunk Anderson: played for Notre Dame (1918–1921)...
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they attended the university. Former Saint Louis head coach Heartley "Hunk" Anderson was promoted from assistant coach and took the helm of the Irish after...
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Tebell (1925–1929) John Van Liew (1930) John "Clipper" Smith (1931–1933) Hunk Anderson (1934–1936) Williams Newton (1937–1943) Beattie Feathers (1944–1951)...
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14 1918–30 Knute Rockne 13 105–12–5 .881 1924, 1929, 1930 15 1931–33 Hunk Anderson 3 16–9–2 .630 16 1934–40 Elmer Layden 7 47–13–3 .770 17 1941–43, 46–53...
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