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| Bernie Shively | |
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Position: Guard |
| Member Biography | |
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When football talk turns to Illinois, it is natural to think of Red
Grange. But all too often, we overlook the linemen whose
essential blocks, often unseen beneath scrimmage-line scuffles,
enable ball carriers to break into the open. Red Grange was
helped on his way to spectacular scores by an agile, athletic
guard who was quick and powerful. Bernie Shively played
varsity football three years at Illinois, two with Grange and one
afterward. That year, 1926, Bernie won All-America honors.
This recognition of Shively's skills says, "doing an outstanding
job on offense and defense." Bernie joined the University of
Kentucky staff as assistant football coach. In 1938 he became
Kentucky's director of athletics, a post he held until his death
on December 10, 1967.
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