• Jack Ankerson (born March 1, 1942) is an American sports executive. A native of Neenah, Wisconsin, attended Ripon College, where he played football, tennis...
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    pieces. It concentrates in historic paperweights and Germanic glasswork. Jack Ankerson, NFL player William Arnemann, politician Havilah Babcock, businessman...
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  • first, third, and fifth best in Ripon football history. Quarterback Jack Ankerson was kknown as "Mister Touchdown", led the nation's small-college players...
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  • Al Bianchi (1970–1975) Mack Calvin (1975) Bill Musselman (1975–1976) Jack Ankerson (1976) Zelmo Beaty (1976) Ownership Earl Foreman 1970–1975 Division...
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    Over LeBron's Cavs". Fan Nation. Retrieved February 26, 2023. Dougherty, Jack (June 1, 2020). "Gregg Popovich Turned His Incredible Coaching Success Into...
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  • v t e San Antonio Spurs general managers Robert Briner (1971–1973) Jack Ankerson (1973–1974) John Begzos (1974–1979) Bob Bass (1979–1994) Gregg Popovich...
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  • the Year Award Tom Nissalke – 1972 ABA Executive of the Year award Jack Ankerson – 1974 ABA Rookie of the Year Award Swen Nater – 1974 All-ABA First...
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  • v t e San Antonio Spurs general managers Robert Briner (1971–1973) Jack Ankerson (1973–1974) John Begzos (1974–1979) Bob Bass (1979–1994) Gregg Popovich...
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  • went 4–22 with the Squires before he was replaced by Jack Ankerson on January 21, 1976. Ankerson, who would go on to serve as general manager of the San...
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    45 39 .536 6 Lost Division semifinals (Pacers) 4–3 Swen Nater (ROY) Jack Ankerson (EOY) Tom Nissalke 1974–75 ABA — — Western 2nd 51 33 .607 14 Lost Division...
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