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Sport(s)
  
Football

1975–1978
  
Notre Dame (assistant)

1956–1958
  
Name
  
Hank Kuhlmann

1962
  
Missouri (GA)

Positions
  
Fullback

1963–1970
  
Missouri (assistant)


Born
  
October 6, 1937 (age 87) Webster Groves, Missouri (
1937-10-06
)

1971–1974
  
Green Bay Packers (assistant)

Role
  
Past teams coached
  
Arizona Cardinals (1989–1989)

Henry N. "Hank" Kuhlmann (born October 6, 1937) is a former American football coach, and was the interim head coach for the National Football League's Phoenix Cardinals for part of the 1989 season. He assumed the position after Gene Stallings resigned in November. Kuhlmann finished with an 0-5 record, and was replaced by Joe Bugel before the start of the following season.

Kuhlmann played fullback for the Missouri Tigers football team from 1956 to 1958 under coaches Don Faurot, Frank Broyles, and Dan Devine. He led the Tigers in rushing and in scoring the 1956 and 1957 seasons and also led the team in interceptions in 1956. Kuhlmann received All-Big Eight Conference honors in 1957.

Kuhlmann also played catcher for the Missouri Tigers baseball team. In 1958, he was named to the All College World Series team, helping the Tigers to a national runner-up finish.

Upon graduation from Missouri, Kuhlmann signed with the St. Louis Cardinals, spending four years in the minor leagues. He then returned to Missouri, where he served as an assistant coach under Devine before accompanying Devine to the Green Bay Packers and Notre Dame Fighting Irish.

In 2010, Kuhlmann was inducted into the University of Missouri Intercollegiate Athletics Hall of Fame.

References

Hank Kuhlmann Wikipedia


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