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James Michael Holder (born August 17, 1948) is a former American college athletics administrator and former golf coach. He retired as athletic director for Oklahoma State University on June 30, 2021 [1] after having served in that position since succeeding Harry Birdwell on September 16, 2005.
A student shot and killed his teacher, Silvio Strangio, after he had been reprimanded for distracting his classmates. [113] March 22, 1974 Brownstown, Indiana, United States 1 dead Jessie Blevins, 48, athletic director at Brownstown Central High School, was shot to death in the school parking lot by a 17-year-old student. [114] December 30, 1974
The estranged wife of a Mississippi man is in custody after she allegedly shot and killed him outside a courthouse. CBS News 5 hours ago 28-year-old Ellis Co. detention officer dies after being attacked by inmate
Six years later, police said Andre Jones, 48, died Jan. 11. The Oklahoma State Medical Examiner’s Office has ruled that Jones died as a result of the shooting, therefore his death was ruled a ...
A shooting during a Oklahoma high school football game left one dead and others injured Friday night. Police in Choctaw, Oklahoma, confirmed a 16-year-old male died as a result of the shooting ...
After beginning his coaching career as a graduate assistant at Oklahoma State under Henry Iba, Sutton was a successful head coach at Tulsa Central High School and the College of Southern Idaho. Sutton began coaching at the NCAA level in 1969 at Creighton University , followed by Arkansas from 1974 to 1985, Kentucky from 1985 to 1989, and ...
Walker was an assistant coach with the Bulldogs from 1954 to 1955 before serving as Mississippi State's head football coach and athletic director from 1956 to 1961. Walker compiled a 22–32–2 record over his 6-season tenure. [11] [12] The Mississippi State Maroons (now known as the Bulldogs) posted a lackluster 2–7–1 record in 1959. The ...