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    Donald Francis Shula (January 4, 1930 – May 4, 2020) was an American professional football player and coach who served as a head coach in the National...
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  • Don Shula Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium located on the campus of John Carroll University in University Heights, Ohio, near Cleveland. Don Shula Stadium...
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  • the San Diego Chargers. He is the son of Dave Shula, grandson of Don Shula, and nephew of Mike Shula. Shula played linebacker for the Miami RedHawks from...
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  • State Road 874 (SR 874), named the South Miami Dade Don Shula Expressway for its length, is a controlled-access toll road in southern Miami-Dade County...
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  • coach Don Shula and brother of fellow football coach Mike Shula. The Shula family moved to Detroit in 1960 and Baltimore in 1963, following Don Shula's career...
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    coach Don Shula. Don Shula was the head coach of the Miami Dolphins from 1970 to 1995. Each school's first head coach has previous ties to Don Shula. Florida...
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    were coached by Don Shula, the most successful head coach in professional football history in terms of total games won. Under Shula, the Dolphins posted...
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    seasons and saw a transition from head coach Ewbank to a young Don Shula in 1963. In Shula's second season the Colts compiled a 12–2 record, but lost 27–0...
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    cash, and the free movement sections were removed. The Gratigny Parkway, Don Shula and Snapper Creek Expressways became all electronic in 2010, while the...
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    four seasons and replaced the head coach Ewbank with the young Don Shula in 1963. In Shula's second season the Colts compiled a 12–2 record, but lost to...
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