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'''Dan Devine''' (born [[December 22]], [[1924]], d. [[May 9]], [[2002]]) was a [[American football|football]] coach. Divine Was born in Wisconsin he played for and graduated from the [[University of Minnesota - Duluth]]. After coordinator and assistant coach possitions he became the head coach of [[Arizona State University]] in [[1955]]. He was the head coach at [[University of Missouri - Columbia|University of Missouri]] from [[1958]] to [[1970]] and served as their athletic director from [[1963]] to [[1968]] and again from [[1992]] to [[1994]]. He was the head coach of the [[Green Bay Packers]] from [[1971]] to 1975. Devine left that position to coach at the [[University of Notre Dame]] from [[1975]] to [[1980]]. In 1980 he retired from coaching, moved back to Arizona, became a fundraiser for non-profit organizations and watched after his wife after her health began declining.
'''Dan Devine''' ([[December 22]], [[1924]] - [[May 9]], [[2002]]) was a [[American football|football]] coach. Divine Was born in Wisconsin he played for and graduated from the [[University of Minnesota - Duluth]]. After coordinator and assistant coach possitions he became the head coach of [[Arizona State University]] in [[1955]]. He was the head coach at [[University of Missouri - Columbia|University of Missouri]] from [[1958]] to [[1970]] and served as their athletic director from [[1963]] to [[1968]] and again from [[1992]] to [[1994]]. He was the head coach of the [[Green Bay Packers]] from [[1971]] to 1975. Devine left that position to coach at the [[University of Notre Dame]] from [[1975]] to [[1980]]. In 1980 he retired from coaching, moved back to Arizona, became a fundraiser for non-profit organizations and watched after his wife after her health began declining.


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Dan Devine (December 22, 1924 - May 9, 2002) was a football coach. Divine Was born in Wisconsin he played for and graduated from the University of Minnesota - Duluth. After coordinator and assistant coach possitions he became the head coach of Arizona State University in 1955. He was the head coach at University of Missouri from 1958 to 1970 and served as their athletic director from 1963 to 1968 and again from 1992 to 1994. He was the head coach of the Green Bay Packers from 1971 to 1975. Devine left that position to coach at the University of Notre Dame from 1975 to 1980. In 1980 he retired from coaching, moved back to Arizona, became a fundraiser for non-profit organizations and watched after his wife after her health began declining.