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- Theodore E. Shipkey (September 28, 1904 – July 18, 1978) was an American football player, coach of football and basketball, and college athletics administrator...
- Gerald Wade Shipkey (October 31, 1925 – November 28, 2009) was an American professional football player. He pla**** as a linebacker for six seasons in...
- coach. Five coaches have led New Mexico in postseason bowl games: Ted Shipkey, Willis Barnes, Dennis Franchione, Rocky Long, and Bob Davie. Two coaches...
- coach Ted Shipkey, who was hired to succeed Henry, the Lobos posted yearly records of 4–4–1, 8–3, 8–2, 5–4, and 5–4–1 from 1937 to 1941. Shipkey resigned...
- coached at his alma mater. Harry Shipkey, a Stanford player, coached freshman football at his alma mater. Ted Shipkey, a Stanford end, coached for Arizona...
- Myron Pottios (3), John Reger (3), Dale Dodrill (4), Marv Matuszak, Jerry Shipkey (3) CB Joe Haden, Rod Woodson (7), Mel Blount (5), J. T. Thomas, Marv Woodson...
- (whom Warner considered his greatest player) and All-American ends Ted Shipkey and Jim Lawson. A season highlight was the final game against Stanford's...
- a 25–17–4 record. Ted Shipkey led the Arizona State football program from 1930 to 1932, compiling a record of 13–10–2. Shipkey was replaced by Rudy Lavik...
- Wells 1 8–4 .667 6 1923–1930 Aaron McCreary 7 48–54 .471 7 1930–1933 Ted Shipkey 3 32–30 .516 8 1933–1935 1939–1948 Rudy Lavik 11 102–116 .468 9 1935–1939...
- (1917–1922) Ernest C. Wills (1922–1923) Aaron McCreary (1923–1930) Ted Shipkey (1930–1933) Rudy Lavik (1933–1935) Earl Pomeroy (1935–1939) Rudy Lavik...