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HALL OF FAME FOOTBALL COACH KUSH DEAD AT 88

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Frank Kush, the fearsome coach who transforme­d Arizona State from a backwater football program into a powerhouse, has died. He was 88. “Coach Kush built ASU into a national football power,” ASU President Michael

M. Crow said in a statement. “He taught us how to make football work, and he put ASU on the map long before it was a full-scale university.” Kush compiled a 17654-1 record while coaching the Sun Devils from 1958 to 1979. His teams won two Border Conference and seven Western Athletic Conference titles. Arizona State won the Peach Bowl in 1970 and the first three Fiesta Bowls. His 1975 team went 12-0, capped by a 17-14 Fiesta Bowl victory against Nebraska. Kush’s intense style figured prominentl­y in his firing in October 1979 for what the university said was his interferen­ce in an internal investigat­ion of allegation­s by a former player of physical and mental harassment against the coach. He was head coach of the NFL’s Colts for two years in Baltimore and one in Indianapol­is from 1982 to 1984, compiling an 11-28-1 record. Kush also spent one season as head coach of the Hamilton Tiger-Cats of the Canadian Football League. Kush was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1995.

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