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  • Terry Hoeppner
  • American football player and coach (1947–2007)

    Terry Lee Hoeppner (August 19, 1947 – June 19, 2007) was an American college football coach who served as head coach of the Miami RedHawks in Oxford, Ohio

    Terry Hoeppner

    Terry_Hoeppner

  • Indiana Hoosiers football
  • Football team of Indiana University Bloomington

    2014. "Indiana football coach Terry Hoeppner dies". USA Today. Archived from the original on April 13, 2014. "Terry Hoeppner Coaching Record". College Football

    Indiana Hoosiers football

    Indiana Hoosiers football

    Indiana_Hoosiers_football

  • Miami RedHawks football
  • American football team for Miami University

    as an assistant at Miami, Terry Hoeppner became the RedHawks 31st head coach in 1999. He succeeded Randy Walker. Hoeppner's first game at Miami was against

    Miami RedHawks football

    Miami RedHawks football

    Miami_RedHawks_football

  • Curt Cignetti
  • American football coach (born 1961)

    Mallory (1984–1996) Cam Cameron (1997–2001) Gerry DiNardo (2002–2004) Terry Hoeppner (2005–2006) Bill Lynch (2007–2010) Kevin Wilson (2011–2016) Tom Allen

    Curt Cignetti

    Curt Cignetti

    Curt_Cignetti

  • Terry
  • Name list

    businessman Terry Hoeppner (1947–2007), American college football coach Terry Hogan, several people Terry Holbrook (born 1945), English football referee Terry Holbrook

    Terry

    Terry

  • List of people with brain tumors
  • October 2, 2015. IU Athletics (June 19, 2007). "Indiana Football Coach Terry Hoeppner passes away". Indiana University. Archived from the original on June

    List of people with brain tumors

    List_of_people_with_brain_tumors

  • Woody Hayes
  • American football coach (1913–1987)

    Tom Reed (1978–1982) Tim Rose (1983–1989) Randy Walker (1990–1998) Terry Hoeppner (1999–2004) Shane Montgomery (2005–2008) Mike Haywood (2009–2010) Lance

    Woody Hayes

    Woody Hayes

    Woody_Hayes

  • List of Indiana Hoosiers head football coaches
  • 1–8 (.111) in 1957, his only season at the helm. In 2007, head coach Terry Hoeppner died of brain cancer. Offensive coordinator Bill Lynch took over as

    List of Indiana Hoosiers head football coaches

    List of Indiana Hoosiers head football coaches

    List_of_Indiana_Hoosiers_head_football_coaches

  • Lee Corso
  • American college football coach and analyst (born 1935)

    Mallory (1984–1996) Cam Cameron (1997–2001) Gerry DiNardo (2002–2004) Terry Hoeppner (2005–2006) Bill Lynch (2007–2010) Kevin Wilson (2011–2016) Tom Allen

    Lee Corso

    Lee Corso

    Lee_Corso

  • Cam Cameron
  • American football player and coach (born 1961)

    Mallory (1984–1996) Cam Cameron (1997–2001) Gerry DiNardo (2002–2004) Terry Hoeppner (2005–2006) Bill Lynch (2007–2010) Kevin Wilson (2011–2016) Tom Allen

    Cam Cameron

    Cam Cameron

    Cam_Cameron

  • Memorial Stadium (Indiana University)
  • Stadium in Bloomington, Indiana

    before running onto the field at every home game during Hoeppner's time as head coach. Terry Hoeppner died of brain cancer on June 19, 2007, and The Rock

    Memorial Stadium (Indiana University)

    Memorial Stadium (Indiana University)

    Memorial_Stadium_(Indiana_University)

  • Höppner
  • Surname list

    presenter Michael Joseph Hoeppner (born 1949), American Roman Catholic bishop Reinhard Höppner (1948–2014), German politician Terry Hoeppner (1947–2007), American

    Höppner

    Höppner

  • Ben Roethlisberger
  • American football player (born 1982)

    Retrieved December 11, 2011. "Miami to Honor Ben Roethlisberger and Terry Hoeppner at Football Game on Saturday". Miami RedHawks. October 10, 2007. Archived

    Ben Roethlisberger

    Ben Roethlisberger

    Ben_Roethlisberger

  • June 19
  • Day of the year

    Mijangos, Mexican-American painter and educator (born 1925) 2007 – Terry Hoeppner, American football player and coach (born 1947) 2007 – Ze'ev Schiff

    June 19

    June_19

  • Sid Gillman
  • American football player and coach (1911–2003)

    Tom Reed (1978–1982) Tim Rose (1983–1989) Randy Walker (1990–1998) Terry Hoeppner (1999–2004) Shane Montgomery (2005–2008) Mike Haywood (2009–2010) Lance

    Sid Gillman

    Sid Gillman

    Sid_Gillman

  • Cradle of Coaches
  • Nickname for Miami University

    John Harbaugh, Nobby Wirkowski, Gary Moeller, Larry Smith, Dick Tomey, Terry Hoeppner, and Sean McVay. Sean McVay coached the Los Angeles Rams to the World

    Cradle of Coaches

    Cradle of Coaches

    Cradle_of_Coaches

  • BenJarvus Green-Ellis
  • American football player (born 1985)

    transferred when then-coach Gerry DiNardo was fired and replaced by Terry Hoeppner before the 2005 season. As a freshman in 2003, Green-Ellis had a breakout

    BenJarvus Green-Ellis

    BenJarvus Green-Ellis

    BenJarvus_Green-Ellis

  • Tiger Stadium (Louisiana)
  • Football stadium at Louisiana State University

    Rouge is the loudest stadium I've ever been in." In 2002, Indiana coach Terry Hoeppner said of Tiger Stadium, "That's as exciting an environment as you can

    Tiger Stadium (Louisiana)

    Tiger Stadium (Louisiana)

    Tiger_Stadium_(Louisiana)

  • List of Miami RedHawks head football coaches
  • Gillman, Woody Hayes, John Pont, Bill Mallory, Dick Crum, Tim Rose, Terry Hoeppner, Michael Haywood, and Chuck Martin. Fifteen coaches have won conference

    List of Miami RedHawks head football coaches

    List_of_Miami_RedHawks_head_football_coaches

  • Sam Wyche
  • American football player and coach (1945–2020)

    Mallory (1984–1996) Cam Cameron (1997–2001) Gerry DiNardo (2002–2004) Terry Hoeppner (2005–2006) Bill Lynch (2007–2010) Kevin Wilson (2011–2016) Tom Allen

    Sam Wyche

    Sam Wyche

    Sam_Wyche

  • Bo Schembechler
  • American college football player and coach, sports administrator (1929–2006)

    Tom Reed (1978–1982) Tim Rose (1983–1989) Randy Walker (1990–1998) Terry Hoeppner (1999–2004) Shane Montgomery (2005–2008) Mike Haywood (2009–2010) Lance

    Bo Schembechler

    Bo Schembechler

    Bo_Schembechler

  • Franklin College (Indiana)
  • Private college in Franklin, Indiana, US

    (1956–1988) and acquired a record of 160 wins. One of his players, Terry Hoeppner, went on to become the head football coach for Miami University and

    Franklin College (Indiana)

    Franklin_College_(Indiana)

  • Tom Allen (American football)
  • American football coach (born 1970)

    Mallory (1984–1996) Cam Cameron (1997–2001) Gerry DiNardo (2002–2004) Terry Hoeppner (2005–2006) Bill Lynch (2007–2010) Kevin Wilson (2011–2016) Tom Allen

    Tom Allen (American football)

    Tom Allen (American football)

    Tom_Allen_(American_football)

  • List of Indiana Hoosiers football seasons
  • Gerry DiNardo 3–8 1–7 T–10th Terry Hoeppner (Big Ten Conference) (2005–2006) 2005 Terry Hoeppner 4–7 1–7 10th 2006 Terry Hoeppner 5–7 3–5 T–6th Bill Lynch

    List of Indiana Hoosiers football seasons

    List_of_Indiana_Hoosiers_football_seasons

  • June 2007 in sports
  • outcomes that occurred in June of 2007. 24: Chris Benoit 23: Rod Beck 19: Terry Hoeppner 11: Ray Mears 4: Clete Boyer 4: Bill France Jr. Auto racing 2007: Formula

    June 2007 in sports

    June_2007_in_sports

  • Miami RedHawks
  • Intercollegiate sports teams of Miami University in Ohio

    Pont, Woody Hayes, Ara Parseghian, Bo Schembechler, Jim Tressel, and Terry Hoeppner. Former Miami players who never coached at the school but achieved notable

    Miami RedHawks

    Miami RedHawks

    Miami_RedHawks

  • 2001 Miami RedHawks football team
  • American college football season

    at Yager Stadium in Oxford, Ohio and competed as members of the Mid-American Conference. The team was coached by head coach Terry Hoeppner. v t e v t e

    2001 Miami RedHawks football team

    2001_Miami_RedHawks_football_team

  • Bill Mallory
  • American football player and coach (1935–2018)

    Tom Reed (1978–1982) Tim Rose (1983–1989) Randy Walker (1990–1998) Terry Hoeppner (1999–2004) Shane Montgomery (2005–2008) Mike Haywood (2009–2010) Lance

    Bill Mallory

    Bill Mallory

    Bill_Mallory

  • Gerry DiNardo
  • American football player and coach (born 1952)

    Mallory (1984–1996) Cam Cameron (1997–2001) Gerry DiNardo (2002–2004) Terry Hoeppner (2005–2006) Bill Lynch (2007–2010) Kevin Wilson (2011–2016) Tom Allen

    Gerry DiNardo

    Gerry_DiNardo

  • Randy Walker (American football coach)
  • American football player (1954–2006)

    Tom Reed (1978–1982) Tim Rose (1983–1989) Randy Walker (1990–1998) Terry Hoeppner (1999–2004) Shane Montgomery (2005–2008) Mike Haywood (2009–2010) Lance

    Randy Walker (American football coach)

    Randy_Walker_(American_football_coach)

  • Ernst von Hoeppner
  • Prussian cavalry officer (1860-1922)

    Ernst Wilhelm Arnold von Hoeppner (14 January 1860 – 26 September 1922) was a Prussian cavalry officer who served as the Commanding General of the German

    Ernst von Hoeppner

    Ernst von Hoeppner

    Ernst_von_Hoeppner

  • 2006 Indiana Hoosiers football team
  • American college football season

    2006 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Hoosiers were coached by Terry Hoeppner, who was in his final season as head coach before he died of brain cancer

    2006 Indiana Hoosiers football team

    2006_Indiana_Hoosiers_football_team

  • 2004 Independence Bowl
  • College football game

    rushed for 122 yards on 23 carries in an MVP effort. "Cyclones spoil Hoeppner's last game as RedHawks' coach". ESPN.com. December 28, 2004. Archived from

    2004 Independence Bowl

    2004_Independence_Bowl

  • 2004 Indiana Hoosiers football team
  • American college football season

    coach. At the end of the season, DiNardo was fired and replaced by Terry Hoeppner. "Hoosiers open with a bang". The Reporter-Times. September 5, 2004

    2004 Indiana Hoosiers football team

    2004_Indiana_Hoosiers_football_team

  • Kevin Wilson (American football)
  • American football player and coach (born 1961)

    Mallory (1984–1996) Cam Cameron (1997–2001) Gerry DiNardo (2002–2004) Terry Hoeppner (2005–2006) Bill Lynch (2007–2010) Kevin Wilson (2011–2016) Tom Allen

    Kevin Wilson (American football)

    Kevin Wilson (American football)

    Kevin_Wilson_(American_football)

  • Tim Rose (American football)
  • American football player and coach (born 1941)

    Tom Reed (1978–1982) Tim Rose (1983–1989) Randy Walker (1990–1998) Terry Hoeppner (1999–2004) Shane Montgomery (2005–2008) Mike Haywood (2009–2010) Lance

    Tim Rose (American football)

    Tim_Rose_(American_football)

  • Evans Woollen
  • American politician

    Mallory (1984–1996) Cam Cameron (1997–2001) Gerry DiNardo (2002–2004) Terry Hoeppner (2005–2006) Bill Lynch (2007–2010) Kevin Wilson (2011–2016) Tom Allen

    Evans Woollen

    Evans Woollen

    Evans_Woollen

  • Bill Lynch
  • American football player and coach (born 1954)

    DePauw, Lynch resigned his duties as head coach to join long-time friend Terry Hoeppner, who had been hired as head coach at Indiana. There Lynch assumed the

    Bill Lynch

    Bill Lynch

    Bill_Lynch

  • List of Phi Delta Theta members
  • University of Michigan, 1941 – Heisman Trophy winner, broadcaster Terry Hoeppner, Franklin College, 1969 – college football coach Hughie Jennings, Cornell

    List of Phi Delta Theta members

    List of Phi Delta Theta members

    List_of_Phi_Delta_Theta_members

  • Shane Montgomery
  • American football player and coach (born 1967)

    to Miami University in Oxford, Ohio as an offensive coordinator for Terry Hoeppner in 2001. Montgomery was a 2003 finalist for the Broyles Award, given

    Shane Montgomery

    Shane_Montgomery

  • Ara Parseghian
  • American football player and coach (1923–2017)

    its first national championship since the Leahy era. Led by quarterback Terry Hanratty, running back Nick Eddy, star receiver Jim Seymour, and fullback

    Ara Parseghian

    Ara Parseghian

    Ara_Parseghian

  • August 19
  • Day of the year

    (died 1997) 1947 – Dave Dutton, English actor and screenwriter 1947 – Terry Hoeppner, American football player and coach (died 2007) 1947 – Gerald McRaney

    August 19

    August_19

  • 2007 Indiana Hoosiers football team
  • American college football season

    Lynch, who was in his first season as head coach following the death of Terry Hoeppner. The Hoosiers played their home games at Memorial Stadium in Bloomington

    2007 Indiana Hoosiers football team

    2007_Indiana_Hoosiers_football_team

  • John Pont
  • American football player, coach, and administrator (1927–2008)

    Tom Reed (1978–1982) Tim Rose (1983–1989) Randy Walker (1990–1998) Terry Hoeppner (1999–2004) Shane Montgomery (2005–2008) Mike Haywood (2009–2010) Lance

    John Pont

    John_Pont

  • August 1947
  • Month of 1947

    Council set up an arbitration commission to settle the matter. Born: Terry Hoeppner, American college football coach, in Woodburn, Indiana (d. 2007); Gerard

    August 1947

    August_1947

  • 1947 in the United States
  • romance novelist August 16 – Carol Moseley-Braun, politician August 19 Terry Hoeppner, American football coach (died 2007) Gerard Schwarz, conductor Gerald

    1947 in the United States

    1947 in the United States

    1947_in_the_United_States

  • 2005 Indiana Hoosiers football team
  • American college football season

    Memorial Stadium in Bloomington, Indiana. The Hoosiers were coached by Terry Hoeppner, who was in his first season. This was also the last season the Hoosiers

    2005 Indiana Hoosiers football team

    2005_Indiana_Hoosiers_football_team

  • 2004 Miami RedHawks football team
  • American college football season

    of the Mid-American Conference. The team was coached by head coach Terry Hoeppner, who resigned after the season to become the head coach at Indiana.

    2004 Miami RedHawks football team

    2004_Miami_RedHawks_football_team

  • Michael Haywood
  • American football player and coach (born 1964)

    Tom Reed (1978–1982) Tim Rose (1983–1989) Randy Walker (1990–1998) Terry Hoeppner (1999–2004) Shane Montgomery (2005–2008) Mike Haywood (2009–2010) Lance

    Michael Haywood

    Michael_Haywood

  • Dick Crum (American football)
  • American football player and coach (born 1934)

    Tom Reed (1978–1982) Tim Rose (1983–1989) Randy Walker (1990–1998) Terry Hoeppner (1999–2004) Shane Montgomery (2005–2008) Mike Haywood (2009–2010) Lance

    Dick Crum (American football)

    Dick_Crum_(American_football)

  • Arthur B. Woodford
  • American economist and university professor

    Mallory (1984–1996) Cam Cameron (1997–2001) Gerry DiNardo (2002–2004) Terry Hoeppner (2005–2006) Bill Lynch (2007–2010) Kevin Wilson (2011–2016) Tom Allen

    Arthur B. Woodford

    Arthur B. Woodford

    Arthur_B._Woodford

  • 2003 Miami RedHawks football team
  • American college football season

    Division of the Mid-American Conference (MAC) . The team was coached by Terry Hoeppner and played their homes game in Yager Stadium. The Redhawks finished

    2003 Miami RedHawks football team

    2003_Miami_RedHawks_football_team

  • List of Miami RedHawks football seasons
  • T-2nd – 6 5 0 1997 T-2nd (East) 8 3 – 1998 ‡ T-1st (East) ‡ 10 1 – 1999 Terry Hoeppner 2nd (East) 7 4 – 2000 T-3rd (East) 6 5 – 2001 T-2nd (East) 7 5 – 2002

    List of Miami RedHawks football seasons

    List_of_Miami_RedHawks_football_seasons

  • Pinson, Alabama
  • City in Alabama, United States

    international model Terry Hoeppner – assistant coach at Pinson (1974–75) Desmond Jennings – Major League Baseball player Terry Jones – former outfielder

    Pinson, Alabama

    Pinson, Alabama

    Pinson,_Alabama

  • Mullins High School
  • School in Mullins, South Carolina

    positive for the infection. At least one student died during the outbreak. Terry Hoeppner coached at the school. Mark Gerald coached Mullins High School's boys

    Mullins High School

    Mullins_High_School

  • Pinson Valley High School
  • Four-year public high school in Birmingham, Alabama, United States

    football player Terry Hoeppner, football coach Desmond Jennings, baseball player Tez Johnson, football player Colby Jones, basketball player Terry Jones, baseball

    Pinson Valley High School

    Pinson_Valley_High_School

  • Mike Bath
  • American football player and coach (born 1977)

    Tom Reed (1978–1982) Tim Rose (1983–1989) Randy Walker (1990–1998) Terry Hoeppner (1999–2004) Shane Montgomery (2005–2008) Mike Haywood (2009–2010) Lance

    Mike Bath

    Mike_Bath

  • 2007 Insight Bowl
  • College football game

    Both teams had tumultuous seasons. The Hoosiers' previous head coach, Terry Hoeppner, died in June 2007 and Bill Lynch took over the program. The team's

    2007 Insight Bowl

    2007_Insight_Bowl

  • Lance Guidry
  • American football player and coach (born 1971)

    Tom Reed (1978–1982) Tim Rose (1983–1989) Randy Walker (1990–1998) Terry Hoeppner (1999–2004) Shane Montgomery (2005–2008) Mike Haywood (2009–2010) Lance

    Lance Guidry

    Lance Guidry

    Lance_Guidry

  • Chuck Martin (American football)
  • American football player and coach (born 1968)

    Tom Reed (1978–1982) Tim Rose (1983–1989) Randy Walker (1990–1998) Terry Hoeppner (1999–2004) Shane Montgomery (2005–2008) Mike Haywood (2009–2010) Lance

    Chuck Martin (American football)

    Chuck Martin (American football)

    Chuck_Martin_(American_football)

  • James P. Herron
  • American football player and coach (1894–1967)

    Mallory (1984–1996) Cam Cameron (1997–2001) Gerry DiNardo (2002–2004) Terry Hoeppner (2005–2006) Bill Lynch (2007–2010) Kevin Wilson (2011–2016) Tom Allen

    James P. Herron

    James P. Herron

    James_P._Herron

  • Bill Ingram
  • American football player and coach (1898–1943)

    Mallory (1984–1996) Cam Cameron (1997–2001) Gerry DiNardo (2002–2004) Terry Hoeppner (2005–2006) Bill Lynch (2007–2010) Kevin Wilson (2011–2016) Tom Allen

    Bill Ingram

    Bill_Ingram

  • 1999 Miami RedHawks football team
  • American college football season

    of the Mid-American Conference. The team was coached by head coach Terry Hoeppner. "Archived copy". Retrieved October 26, 2012.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint:

    1999 Miami RedHawks football team

    1999_Miami_RedHawks_football_team

  • 2007 NCAA Division I FBS football season
  • American college football season

    Archived from the original on January 10, 2008. Retrieved January 7, 2008. Hoeppner, who had previously announced plans to take the 2007 season off for medical

    2007 NCAA Division I FBS football season

    2007 NCAA Division I FBS football season

    2007_NCAA_Division_I_FBS_football_season

  • Ewald O. Stiehm
  • Mallory (1984–1996) Cam Cameron (1997–2001) Gerry DiNardo (2002–2004) Terry Hoeppner (2005–2006) Bill Lynch (2007–2010) Kevin Wilson (2011–2016) Tom Allen

    Ewald O. Stiehm

    Ewald O. Stiehm

    Ewald_O._Stiehm

  • James H. Horne
  • American football, basketball, baseball, and track and field coach, athletic director

    Mallory (1984–1996) Cam Cameron (1997–2001) Gerry DiNardo (2002–2004) Terry Hoeppner (2005–2006) Bill Lynch (2007–2010) Kevin Wilson (2011–2016) Tom Allen

    James H. Horne

    James H. Horne

    James_H._Horne

  • Stu Holcomb
  • American football coach

    Tom Reed (1978–1982) Tim Rose (1983–1989) Randy Walker (1990–1998) Terry Hoeppner (1999–2004) Shane Montgomery (2005–2008) Mike Haywood (2009–2010) Lance

    Stu Holcomb

    Stu Holcomb

    Stu_Holcomb

  • Clyde B. Smith
  • American sportsman, coach, college athletics administrator (1906–1976)

    Mallory (1984–1996) Cam Cameron (1997–2001) Gerry DiNardo (2002–2004) Terry Hoeppner (2005–2006) Bill Lynch (2007–2010) Kevin Wilson (2011–2016) Tom Allen

    Clyde B. Smith

    Clyde_B._Smith

  • Robert Wrenn
  • American tennis player (1873–1925)

    Mallory (1984–1996) Cam Cameron (1997–2001) Gerry DiNardo (2002–2004) Terry Hoeppner (2005–2006) Bill Lynch (2007–2010) Kevin Wilson (2011–2016) Tom Allen

    Robert Wrenn

    Robert Wrenn

    Robert_Wrenn

  • Winchester Osgood
  • American football player and coach (1870–1896)

    Mallory (1984–1996) Cam Cameron (1997–2001) Gerry DiNardo (2002–2004) Terry Hoeppner (2005–2006) Bill Lynch (2007–2010) Kevin Wilson (2011–2016) Tom Allen

    Winchester Osgood

    Winchester Osgood

    Winchester_Osgood

  • James C. Donnelly
  • American lawyer

    MI: Walter Romig. 1910. p. 112 =. Retrieved October 7, 2014. White, James Terry (1967). The National Cyclopaedia of American Biography. Vol. 41. p. 335

    James C. Donnelly

    James C. Donnelly

    James_C._Donnelly

  • Harlan Page
  • American sports player and coach

    Mallory (1984–1996) Cam Cameron (1997–2001) Gerry DiNardo (2002–2004) Terry Hoeppner (2005–2006) Bill Lynch (2007–2010) Kevin Wilson (2011–2016) Tom Allen

    Harlan Page

    Harlan_Page

  • Ernest Merrell
  • American football coach (1875–1938)

    Tom Reed (1978–1982) Tim Rose (1983–1989) Randy Walker (1990–1998) Terry Hoeppner (1999–2004) Shane Montgomery (2005–2008) Mike Haywood (2009–2010) Lance

    Ernest Merrell

    Ernest_Merrell

  • 2000 Miami RedHawks football team
  • American college football season

    of the Mid-American Conference. The team was coached by head coach Terry Hoeppner. "Miami, 10 down, beats Vandy". The Cincinnati Enquirer. September 3

    2000 Miami RedHawks football team

    2000_Miami_RedHawks_football_team

  • Bernie Crimmins
  • American football player and coach (1919–1993)

    Mallory (1984–1996) Cam Cameron (1997–2001) Gerry DiNardo (2002–2004) Terry Hoeppner (2005–2006) Bill Lynch (2007–2010) Kevin Wilson (2011–2016) Tom Allen

    Bernie Crimmins

    Bernie_Crimmins

  • Clarence Childs
  • American athlete (1883–1960)

    Mallory (1984–1996) Cam Cameron (1997–2001) Gerry DiNardo (2002–2004) Terry Hoeppner (2005–2006) Bill Lynch (2007–2010) Kevin Wilson (2011–2016) Tom Allen

    Clarence Childs

    Clarence Childs

    Clarence_Childs

  • C. K. Fauver
  • American football coach (1872–1942)

    Tom Reed (1978–1982) Tim Rose (1983–1989) Randy Walker (1990–1998) Terry Hoeppner (1999–2004) Shane Montgomery (2005–2008) Mike Haywood (2009–2010) Lance

    C. K. Fauver

    C. K. Fauver

    C._K._Fauver

  • Herbert J. McIntire
  • American football coach

    Tom Reed (1978–1982) Tim Rose (1983–1989) Randy Walker (1990–1998) Terry Hoeppner (1999–2004) Shane Montgomery (2005–2008) Mike Haywood (2009–2010) Lance

    Herbert J. McIntire

    Herbert J. McIntire

    Herbert_J._McIntire

  • Deaths in June 2007
  • (EastEnders) and jazz musician. El Fary, 69, Spanish singer, lung cancer. Terry Hoeppner, 59, American football coach for Indiana University, brain tumor. Antanas

    Deaths in June 2007

    Deaths_in_June_2007

  • Woodburn, Indiana
  • City in Indiana, United States

    States Army Jane E. Henney, Commissioner of Food and Drug Administration Terry Hoeppner, former head football coach of Indiana University Bree Olson, American

    Woodburn, Indiana

    Woodburn, Indiana

    Woodburn,_Indiana

  • George Little (American football coach)
  • American football player, sports coach, and administrator (1889–1957)

    Tom Reed (1978–1982) Tim Rose (1983–1989) Randy Walker (1990–1998) Terry Hoeppner (1999–2004) Shane Montgomery (2005–2008) Mike Haywood (2009–2010) Lance

    George Little (American football coach)

    George Little (American football coach)

    George_Little_(American_football_coach)

  • Chester J. Roberts
  • American college sports coach

    Tom Reed (1978–1982) Tim Rose (1983–1989) Randy Walker (1990–1998) Terry Hoeppner (1999–2004) Shane Montgomery (2005–2008) Mike Haywood (2009–2010) Lance

    Chester J. Roberts

    Chester_J._Roberts

  • James M. Sheldon
  • Mallory (1984–1996) Cam Cameron (1997–2001) Gerry DiNardo (2002–2004) Terry Hoeppner (2005–2006) Bill Lynch (2007–2010) Kevin Wilson (2011–2016) Tom Allen

    James M. Sheldon

    James M. Sheldon

    James_M._Sheldon

  • Amos Foster
  • American athlete, coach, and lawyer (1880–1952)

    Tom Reed (1978–1982) Tim Rose (1983–1989) Randy Walker (1990–1998) Terry Hoeppner (1999–2004) Shane Montgomery (2005–2008) Mike Haywood (2009–2010) Lance

    Amos Foster

    Amos Foster

    Amos_Foster

  • 2003 GMAC Bowl
  • College football game

    RedHawks Louisville Cardinals (12–1) (9–3) MAC C-USA 49 28 Head coach:  Terry Hoeppner Head coach:  Bobby Petrino AP Coaches BCS 14 15 11 1 2 3 4 Total Miami

    2003 GMAC Bowl

    2003_GMAC_Bowl

  • 2002 Miami RedHawks football team
  • American college football season

    of the Mid-American Conference. The team was coached by head coach Terry Hoeppner. Despite finishing 7-5, the RedHawks did not receive a bowl bid. v t

    2002 Miami RedHawks football team

    2002 Miami RedHawks football team

    2002_Miami_RedHawks_football_team

  • 1995 Miami Redskins football team
  • American college football season

    Wilson (4th season) Offensive scheme I formation Defensive coordinator Terry Hoeppner (1st season) Base defense 4–3 Home stadium Yager Stadium Seasons ← 1994

    1995 Miami Redskins football team

    1995_Miami_Redskins_football_team

  • Travis Prentice
  • American football player (born 1976)

    for player of the year. His senior year was under a new head coach, Terry Hoeppner, who installed a more open passing attack rather than relying on the

    Travis Prentice

    Travis_Prentice

  • Madison G. Gonterman
  • American lawyer

    Mallory (1984–1996) Cam Cameron (1997–2001) Gerry DiNardo (2002–2004) Terry Hoeppner (2005–2006) Bill Lynch (2007–2010) Kevin Wilson (2011–2016) Tom Allen

    Madison G. Gonterman

    Madison G. Gonterman

    Madison_G._Gonterman

  • 2003 MAC Championship Game
  • College football game

    Miami RedHawks Bowling Green Falcons (11–1) (10–2) 49 27 Head coach:  Terry Hoeppner Head coach:  Gregg Brandon AP Coaches BCS 14 15 11 AP Coaches BCS 20

    2003 MAC Championship Game

    2003_MAC_Championship_Game

  • 2007–08 NCAA football bowl games
  • College football postseason game series

    In spite of the loss, IU fulfilled a dream for their late head coach Terry Hoeppner before his untimely passing earlier this year to play one more game

    2007–08 NCAA football bowl games

    2007–08 NCAA football bowl games

    2007–08_NCAA_football_bowl_games

  • Frank Wilton
  • Tom Reed (1978–1982) Tim Rose (1983–1989) Randy Walker (1990–1998) Terry Hoeppner (1999–2004) Shane Montgomery (2005–2008) Mike Haywood (2009–2010) Lance

    Frank Wilton

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    Variant spelling of English Terrie, TERRY means "harvester." Compare with masculine Terry.

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    Compare with feminine Terry. English form of Norman French Thierri, TERRY means "first of the people; king of nations." Pet form of English Terence, possibly meaning "rub, turn, twist." 

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    Merry; mirthful; joyous. Also an abbreviation of Meredith.

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    English and Irish : from the common Norman personal name, T(h)erry (Old French Thierri), composed of the unattested Germanic element þeudo- ‘people’, ‘race’ + rīc ‘power’. Theodoric was the name of the Ostrogothic leader (c. 454–526) who invaded Italy in 488 and established his capital at Ravenna in 493. His name was often taken as a derivative of Greek Theodōros (see Theodore). There was an Anglo-Norman family of this name in County Cork.Irish : Anglicized (‘translated’) form of Gaelic Mac Toirdhealbhaigh (see Turley).Southern French : occupational name for a potter, from Occitan terrin ‘earthenware vase’ (a diminutive of terre ‘earth’, Latin terra).

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    Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Dáire, DERRY means "fertile, fruitful."

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    Unisex pet form of English Gerald and Geraldine, GERRY means "spear ruler." Also used as a pet form of other names beginning with Ger-, meaning "spear."

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     Variant spelling of English Barry, BERRY means "fair-headed." Compare with feminine Berry.

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    Pet form of English Peregrine, PERRY means "wanderer." In some cases, it may be the transferred use of the topographic surname, meaning "lives by a pear tree."

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    English unisex name derived from the name of an Irish county, Ciarraí, KERRY means "Ciar's people." Compare with strictly feminine Kerry.

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    Reap; from Therasia.

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    Ruler of the people.

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    Pet form of English Jeremy, JERRY means "Jehovah casts forth" or "Jehovah hurls." Compare with feminine Jerry. 

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  • Berrying
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Berry

  • Gossip
  • v. i.

    To make merry.

  • Heartsome
  • a.

    Merry; cheerful; lively.

  • Merry
  • superl.

    Causing laughter, mirth, gladness, or delight; as, / merry jest.

  • Tranect
  • n.

    A ferry.

  • Ferrying
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Ferry

  • Serrying
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Serry

  • Ter-tenant
  • n.

    See Terre-tenant.

  • Hilarious
  • a.

    Mirthful; noisy; merry.

  • Tarried
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Tarry

  • Jerry-built
  • a.

    Built hastily and of bad materials; as, jerry-built houses.

  • Ferried
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Ferry

  • Jocular
  • a.

    Sportive; merry.

  • Serried
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Serry

  • Berried
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Berry

  • Ferries
  • pl.

    of Ferry

  • Berries
  • pl.

    of Berry

  • Terry
  • n.

    A kind of heavy colored fabric, either all silk, or silk and worsted, or silk and cotton, often called terry velvet, used for upholstery and trimmings.

  • Tarrying
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Tarry

  • Ferry
  • v. i.

    To pass over water in a boat or by a ferry.