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  2. Rick DiBernardo - Wikipedia

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    Edison football coach Bill Workman said DiBernardo "could start at every position on our team except quarterback and tailback and it would be very close at those positions". Parade magazine named DiBernardo to their All-America team, where the magazine's editors selected the best high school football players in America to the honorary team.

  3. Bill Workman - Wikipedia

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    Rank. Lieutenant colonel. William Douglas Workman III (July 3, 1940 – May 12, 2019) [1] was an American businessman and politician who served as the mayor of Greenville, South Carolina from 1983 to 1995. [2] Greenville is the seat of Greenville County, the state's most populous county, at the center of the Upstate South Carolina region.

  4. Nick Werkman - Wikipedia

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    NCAA season scoring leader (1963) No. 44 retired by Seton Hall Pirates. Stats at Basketball-Reference.com. Nicholas G. Werkman III is an American former basketball player for the Seton Hall Pirates of South Orange, New Jersey, who led the NCAA in scoring in 1962-63 and was in the top three nationally on his two other collegiate seasons. [1]

  5. Through the years: Key moments of future Hall of Fame coach ...

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    1979: He started a 12-year run working for the New York Giants, most notably under Hall of Fame coach Bill Parcells. He was the defensive coordinator when Big Blue won the Super Bowls of 1987 and ...

  6. Bobby Grier (American football executive) - Wikipedia

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    Vice President of Player Personnel. Houston Texans ( 2000 – 2012) Associate Director of Pro Scouting. Houston Texans ( 2012 – 2016) Senior personnel advisor. Miami Dolphins ( 2017 –present) Consultant. Bobby Grier (born November 10, 1942) is an American football executive and coach.

  7. Bill Musselman - Wikipedia

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    Bill Musselman. William Clifford Musselman (August 13, 1940 – May 5, 2000) was an American basketball coach in the NCAA, the ABA, the WBA, the CBA, and the NBA. He was known for his trademark intensity, once being quoted as saying, "Defeat is worse than death because you have to live with defeat."

  8. Pat Riley - Wikipedia

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    Patrick James Riley (born March 20, 1945) is an American professional basketball executive, former coach, and former player in the National Basketball Association (NBA). He has been the team president of the Miami Heat since 1995, and he also served as the team's head coach from 1995 to 2003 and again from 2005 to 2008.

  9. Bill Belichick - Wikipedia

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    William Stephen Belichick (/ ˈ b ɛ l ɪ tʃ ɪ k, ˈ b ɛ l ɪ tʃ ɛ k /; born April 16, 1952) is an American sports analyst and football coach. Widely regarded as one of the greatest head coaches of all time, he holds numerous coaching records, including the record of most Super Bowl wins (six) as a head coach, all with the New England Patriots, along with two more during his time as the ...