RIP: HOF Head Coach Bud Grant dead at 95

Jumbo075

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Hall of Fame head coach Bud Grant, who led the Vikings to four Super Bowl, has died. He was 95.

Born May 20, 1927 in Superior Wisconsin, Harry Peter Grant Jr. played in the NBA, the NFL, and the CFL. He was the oldest living NBA champion, a member of the 1950 Minneapolis Lakers.

Grant later played for the Philadelphia Eagles and the Winnipeg Blue Bombers. He coached the Blue Bombers from 1957 to 1966, taking the job at the age of 29. He won four Grey Cups with the Blue Bombers.

In 1967, Grant succeeded Norm Van Brocklin as head coach of the Vikings. Grant took the Vikings to Super Bowl IV, Super Bowl VIII, Super Bowl IX, and Super Bowl XI. He coached the team until 1983, retiring for a year and then returning after a disastrous 3-13 season under Les Steckel.

Grant, known for an always-stoic sideline demeanor, had a record of 168-108-5 in his NFL coaching career. He went 118-64-3 in the CFL. In all, he coached 466 games, winning 286 times.
 

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RIP Coach. I remember him in the playoffs game against the Seahawks in freezing weather and he didn’t even rock sleeves.
 

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A coach of men and had a hell of a career in sports. Oldest living NBA player at his death. He fielded some tough teams in his day. Sorry, he never won a super bowl in 4 tries. Was as stoic as Landry on the sidelines. Well respected and his yard sales were legendary later in his lifetime. A good man who lived a full life may he rest in peace.
 

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Great man and coach.its a shame he didn't win at least one Super Bowl. Especially against the Steelers.
It is, but at least he got an NFL title. The last title before the AFL-NFL merger became official.
 
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