Mike Shortley
Michael Joseph Shortley (October 5, 1893 – April 28, 1961) was an American football player and coach. He served as the head football coach at Duquesne University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in 1924, compiling a record of 2–4–2.[1] Shortley played college football at Duquesne and the Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C.[2] He later held a number of positions in public service, including at the Social Security Administration and Federal Security Agency.[3]
Biographical details | |
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Born | Port Perry, Pennsylvania | October 5, 1893
Died | April 28, 1961 67) | (aged
Playing career | |
1913–1915 | Duquesne |
1916 | Catholic University |
Position(s) | Halfback, quarterback |
Coaching career (HC unless noted) | |
1924 | Duquesne |
Head coaching record | |
Overall | 2–4–2 |
Head coaching record
Year | Team | Overall | Conference | Standing | Bowl/playoffs | ||||
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Duquesne Dukes (Independent) (1924) | |||||||||
1924 | Duquesne | 2–4–2 | |||||||
Duquesne: | 2–4–2 | ||||||||
Total: | 2–4–2 |
gollark: I'm worried that the UK appears to not actually be doing much about coronavirus.
gollark: https://twitter.com/ScottGottliebMD/status/1224042220665307137
gollark: Apparently hospitals could test for coronavirus cheaply with stuff they generally already had available, but the FDA only allowed the CDC's tests to be used. But those had a broken component. Hospitals also had replacements for that broken bit, but the way the tests were licensed didn't allow them to be replaced. So they just limited testing to those returning from China, so they have no idea of spread.
gollark: The whole thing with the FDA/CDC managing to horribly mess up testing.
gollark: Considering what happened with the testing.
References
- "Hall of Fame Listing". Duquesne Dukes. Retrieved January 6, 2020.
- "Michael J. Shortley". Catholic University Cardinals. Retrieved January 6, 2020.
- "The American Catholic Who's who, Volume 5; Volumes 7-8; Volumes 11-20". NC News Service. 1961. Retrieved January 6, 2020.
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