They had five children: He married Mary Anne Stephens on October 16, 1993.

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Don Shula was born on January 4, 1930 in Grand River, Ohio, USA as Donald Francis Shula. The winningest coach in National Football League (NFL) history, Shula was best known for his time being the longtime head coach of the Miami Dolphins, leading them to two Super Bowl victories, including the only perfect season in NFL history in 1972. 9:00 PM PDT He is the all-time leader in victories with 347. As Shula's family expanded—he had six siblings, including a set of triplets born in 1936—his father got a job in the local fishing industry for $15 a week, and later worked at a Within weeks of joining Harvey's football team, Shula was a starting left As Shula prepared to graduate from high school in 1947, many men whose football careers were delayed by service in Shula graduated in 1951 as a sociology major with a minor in mathematics, and was offered a job teaching and coaching at Canton Lincoln High School in Shula played in all 12 of Cleveland's games in 1951, making his first appearance as a starter in October, and recorded four Shula signed a $6,500-a-year contract with Baltimore, which was preparing for its first season after relocating from Dallas, where the franchise had been called the Shula had five interceptions again in 1955, but the Colts finished 5–6–1, well out of contention for the divisional championship.Shula got his first coaching job shortly after ending his playing career, signing as a defensive backs coach at the After one season at Virginia, Shula moved to another defensive backs coaching job at the Weeb Ewbank, under whom Shula had played in Cleveland and Baltimore, was fired as the Colts' head coach in 1963 following three disappointing seasons and disagreements over team strategy and organization with owner Shula lost his first regular-season game, a September 15 matchup against the Giants.Shula guided the team to a 12–2 record in his second year as coach.Before the 1968 season began, Unitas injured his elbow and was replaced by backup Shula spent one more season as the head coach of the 8–5–1 Colts, and missed the playoffs. His Super Bowl teams in Over the years, Shula's relationship with Robbie chilled considerably, in part due to Robbie's unwillingness to spend money on higher-profile players. Donald Francis Shula was an American professional football coach and player. Tue, Aug 25 Check out some of the IMDb editors' favorites movies and shows to round out your Watchlist.