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Former Michigan State football player, Henry ‘Hank’ Bullough has died. He passed away on Sunday, November 24, 2019.

Hank Bullough’s cause of dead is not made public at this time.

Bullough helped the Michigan State Football team win national championships as a player and a coach, the university announced on Monday.

“Michigan State has lost a great Spartan and the game of football has lost a coaching legend,” MSU head football coach Mark Dantonio said in a statement. “I met Hank the first day I came to Michigan State as an assistant coach in 1995, when he was leaving as the defensive coordinator under Coach Perles. He made an immediate impact on me.”

” … Hank was a tremendous defensive coach and widely respected across the country. He would actively come up to the offices and talk with our defensive coaches, and shared many ideas and philosophies over the years with our staff.

“Hank lived and breathed green and white. He was extremely active in the Michigan State Football Players Association and led the organization for a number of years. He was also instrumental in helping create the George Webster Scholarship Program, which is a huge benefit for our program.”