Harry G. Kipke

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Harry G. Kipke was the head football coach at the University of Michigan from 1929-1937. During that span, his teams compiled a 46-26-4 record, won four conference titles, and captured two national championships in 1932 and 1933. He is one of only three coaches in school history to direct teams to four consecutive conference championships. The others were Fielding Yost, and Bo Schembechler.

He is an alumnus of the University of Michigan himself. He lettered in basketball, and baseball, and played kicker for the football team. In 1928, he was named the head coach of Michigan State.

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Preceded by
Ralph Young
Michigan State University Head Football Coach
1928
Succeeded by
Jim Crowley
Preceded by
Elton Weiman
University of Michigan Head Football Coach
19291937
Succeeded by
Fritz Crisler

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