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Jerry Hanlon

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375:"Hanlon was one of the assistants who came from Miami (Ohio) when Bo was hired to take over the Wolverines. He was beside Bo every game of the coach's tenure in Ann Arbor. Like other members of Bo's universe, it seems he has, over the years, come to walk like Bo, even look like Bo. Two days ago, he dropped by Schembechler's office and chatted. Then he went with him to the locker room for Bo's last address to the team. It would turn out to be the last time he saw him. 'Bo told me he was having trouble breathing,' Hanlon said. 'But he was going anyhow. In the locker room, Lloyd asked him if he wanted a stool. He said 'Hell, no, I don't want any stool.' ' Hanlon said Bo's address was moving and inspiring and all about the team." 26: 322:. He joined the Michigan football staff in 1969 and was the only assistant coach to serve on Michigan's staff during all 21 years that Schembechler was head coach. Hanlon was the team's offensive line coach for 17 years (1969–1981, 1988–1991) and the quarterback coach for six years (1982–1987). He was credited with developing 19 All-American offensive linemen at Michigan, including 341:
In 1992, Hanlon retired from coaching, announcing that he wished to spend more time with his family. At the time of his retirement from coaching, Hanlon was appointed as the University of Michigan's assistant director of development and alumni relations. Hanlon also served as the color commentator
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As of 2005, Hanlon was living in Ann Arbor. He told a reporter at the time, "I still live in the same house I moved into in 1969. I couldn't afford to move in, and now I can't afford to move out."
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wrote that Hanlon was with Schembechler when Bo spoke to the Michigan football team shortly before he died in 2006. Albom wrote about the relationship between the two coaches:
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for four years from 1957 to 1960. He was also the head basketball coach at Catholic Central in 1960. From 1961 to 1963, he was the head coach at
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Bucky Albers (June 14, 2005). "1965 UD staf loaded with future greats; McVay and his coaches enjoy reunion in Dayton".
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Hanlon graduated from Miami in 1956 and began a career in coaching. He was an assistant football coach under
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Hanlon maintained a close friendship with Schembechler after the two retired from coaching.
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Angelique Chengelis, Mike O'Hara (April 4, 1996). "WJR pulls plug on U-M announcer Hanlon".
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in 1969, Hanlon was one of several assistant coaches from Miami to follow Schembechler to
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Chris McCosky (May 20, 1992). "Longtime U-M line coach retires".
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Mitch Albom (November 19, 2006). "Michigan Beaten & blue".
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When Schembechler accepted the head coaching position at the
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In 1965, Hanlon was the defensive backfield coach at the
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At Miami, he played football for 487:"Hanlon Leaving as U-M Assistant". 14: 240:championships under Paraseghian. 602:Miami RedHawks football players 597:Miami RedHawks football coaches 587:Dayton Flyers football coaches 203:radio from 1993 through 1995. 1: 452:"New Job For Jerry Hanlon". 249:Central Catholic High School 197:Michigan Wolverines football 582:College football announcers 191:(1966–1968), and the 633: 432:"Miami Hires Grid Aide". 154: 150: 63: 23: 163:(born 1929) is a former 91:Central Catholic HS (OH) 238:Mid-American Conference 177:Mid-American Conference 171:on the 1953–1955 504:The Grand Rapids Press 377: 316:University of Michigan 310:University of Michigan 265:St. Edward High School 193:University of Michigan 421:. September 14, 1997. 373: 456:. February 29, 1964. 281:University of Dayton 257:Ursuline High School 185:University of Dayton 179:championships under 36:Biographical details 417:"Coaches Honored". 175:teams that won two 20: 552:Detroit Free Press 364:Detroit Free Press 218:Taylor High School 112:St. Edward HS (OH) 474:Dayton Daily News 436:. March 18, 1966. 434:Sandusky Register 419:Dayton Daily News 356:Cradle of Coaches 299:, and Ed Youngs. 226:Xavier University 165:American football 158: 157: 78:Coaching career ( 624: 556: 555: 547: 541: 540: 532: 526: 525: 524:. April 1, 1993. 514: 508: 507: 499: 493: 492: 484: 478: 477: 469: 458: 457: 449: 438: 437: 429: 423: 422: 414: 405: 404: 403:. 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Index


Miami (OH)
Halfback
HC
Central Catholic HS (OH)
Ursuline HS (OH)
St. Edward HS (OH)
Dayton
Miami (OH)
Michigan
American football
halfback
Miami University
Mid-American Conference
Ara Parseghian
University of Dayton
Miami University
University of Michigan
Michigan Wolverines football
WJR
Taylor High School
North Bend, Ohio
Xavier University
Miami University
Ara Parseghian
Mid-American Conference
John McVay
Central Catholic High School
Canton, Ohio
Ursuline High School

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