Mike Donahue
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"Michael Joseph "Iron Mike" Donahue" was an American football player, coach of football, basketball, baseball, tennis, Track and field athletics/track, Association football/soccer, and golf, and a college athletics administrator. He served as the head football coach at Auburn University (1904–1906, 1908–1922), at Louisiana State University (1923–1927), and at Spring Hill College (1934–?). Donahue also coached basketball (1905–1921), baseball, track, and soccer (1912–?) at Auburn and baseball (1925–1926) and tennis (1946–1947) at LSU. He was inducted as a coach into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1951. Donahue Drive in Auburn, Alabama, on which Jordan–Hare Stadium is located and the Tiger Walk takes place, is named in his honor.

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Once again, we had a solid third period.

Both teams played solid defense and got good goaltending.

We improved our fore-check and played tougher in the defensive zone, holding them to just one more goal in the next 27 minutes of play.

I don't think a $300 increase will hold, ... They'll try for some and they probably deserve some sort of increase. The bottom really fell out from under them. But not a $300 increase. That's too much at once.

On both goals, Bryce drove in the left lane to score.

Late in the first period, Josh Wilson made a big play to help swing the momentum in our direction.

What I've asked the students to do on the phone is put together a list of all the classes you've completed; list the classes you were registered for for the fall term and that will give an advisor here a clue here as to what you should be taking.

Our final goal came on a delayed penalty.

Throughout the game, the guys created a lot of good scoring opportunities off the cycle and from the point.