Friday, May 25, 2018

Bill Mallory, Hoosiers' career leader in wins, dies at 82

Bill Mallory, Hoosiers' career leader in wins, dies at 82

5/25/2018=30,48,68,23..145th day 220 left...IU=30 on a day with 30 numerology coach=30
mallory=93,33..303/33
William Guy Mallory was a former American football player and coach. He served as the head football coach at Miami University, the University of Colorado at Boulder, Northern Illinois University, and ... Wikipedia

Indiana Hoosiers=79,97/25th prime like his birth numerology..died on the 25th born with 25 numerology
BornMay 20, 1935...5/20/1935=25,60,79,25 140th day...225 left..he died 5 days after his 82nd b-day 
DiedMay 25, 2018, Bloomington, IN
Bill Mallory, Indiana's all-time coaching wins leader who upgraded football teams at ColoradoNorthern Illinois and Miami (Ohio), died Friday in Bloomington, Indiana.
Indiana University confirmed Mallory's passing following a tweet by Mallory's son, Curt, the football coach at Indiana State.
Bill Mallory was 82. He underwent emergency brain surgery after falling on Tuesday. Curt Mallory tweeted Thursday that his father had been placed in hospice care.
Bill Mallory went 168-129-4 in 27 seasons as a college head coach, guiding 10 teams to bowl appearances with four AP top-20 finishes. He led Miami (Ohio), his alma mater, to an 11-0 record in 1973 and a No. 15 finish in the final poll. Mallory later coached Colorado to the 1977 Orange Bowl and Northern Illinois to its first Mid-American Conference title in 1983.
He is best remembered for boosting Indiana's moribund program, which under his leadership reached six bowl games between 1986 and 1993 and tied for second in the Big Ten in 1987. The Hoosiers had made just one bowl game in the 16 seasons before Mallory arrived. After firing Mallory in 1996, Indiana didn't go back to the postseason for 11 years.

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