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Sport(s)
  
Football

1986–1989
  
Education
  
Position(s)
  
Role
  
American Football coach


1975–1979
  
Name
  
Bill Blankenship

Alma mater
  
University of Tulsa

1990–1991
  
Edmond Memorial HS

Spouse
  
Angie Blankenship

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Born
  
December 12, 1956 (age 67) Spiro, Oklahoma (
1956-12-12
)

Team
  
Children
  
Josh Blankenship, Adam Blankenship, Caleb Blankenship

Similar People
  
Josh Blankenship, Philip Montgomery, Justin Fuente, Denver Johnson

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Bill Blankenship (born December 12, 1956) is an American football coach and former player. He was the head coach of the University of Tulsa Golden Hurricane from 2011 through 2014. Before entering the college ranks, Blankenship was a successful high school coach for over 20 years and was named to the Oklahoma Coaches Association Hall of Fame in 2009.

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Playing career

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Blankenship played for the University of Tulsa Golden Hurricane beginning in 1975 and served two stints as starting quarterback, 1977 and 1979. While there, Blankenship played in the 1976 Independence Bowl.

Coaching career

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Blankenship's high school coaching career in Oklahoma included stints at Edmond Memorial High School, Spiro High School, Sapulpa High School, and Eastwood Christian School.

Union High School

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Blankenship served as the coach of Tulsa's Union High School for 14 years until 2005. There he compiled an overall 154-26 record. During his tenure, Union won eight consecutive district championships, qualified for the playoffs fourteen times, reached the quarterfinals ten times, participated in the state Class 6A championship seven times, and won the state title in 2002, 2004, and 2005. Union also amassed an unbroken home winning streak of 56 straight wins between the years 1997 and 2005.

University of Tulsa

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In 2005 Blankenship decided that he wanted to pursue seriously his goal of coaching at the college level. Days after winning his third state title in four years, he resigned as Union's head coach (and, later, as its athletic director). At the time, Blankenship said that he was resigning, in part, because otherwise potential employers would not believe he would be willing to leave his successful position at Union. He spent the following year out of coaching, and then accepted Tulsa Golden Hurricane head coach Todd Graham's offer to become receivers coach at Tulsa. After the 2010 season, Graham left Tulsa to become the head coach at Pitt. After a brief search, Blankenship was named Tulsa's new head coach on January 14, 2011. Blankenship's first two seasons as head coach were marked by success, including a conference championship and Liberty Bowl victory in 2012. But over the next two seasons, Tulsa won a total of only five games, and Tulsa fired Blankenship on December 1, 2014.

Fayetteville High School

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On June 7, 2016, it was announced that Blankenship had accepted the vacant head coaching position at Fayetteville, a Class 7A program in Arkansas.

Owasso High School

On January 6, 2017, it was announced that Blankenship had accepted the vacant head coaching position at Owasso, a Class 6A-I program in Owasso, Oklahoma.

Personal life

Bill and Angie Blankenship are the parents of three sons: Josh, Caleb and Adam, all of whom played football in high school and college. Josh Blankenship played quarterback at Tulsa before transferring to Eastern Washington, where he was a second team Division I-AA All-American. He later played arena football, including three years as quarterback of the Tulsa Talons; after working as an assistant coach at Union and elsewhere, in December 2010 he was named head coach at Muskogee High School. Adam Blankenship played at Nebraska and Illinois State, was an assistant coach at Union, and in 2011 joined his father's new coaching staff at Tulsa.

Awards

  • Merv Johnson Integrity in College Coaching Award, Oklahoma Chapter of the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame (2008).
  • Oklahoma Coaches Association Hall of Fame inductee, 2009.
  • Conference USA Coach of the Year, 2012.
  • References

    Bill Blankenship Wikipedia


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