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  1. Randy Walker spent seven seasons as Northwestern’s head football coach from 1999-2005, winning the 2000 Big Ten championship, becoming the first coach to take the Wildcats to three bowl games and the first coach to lead the program to three-consecutive seasons with four or more Big Ten victories.

  2. Jun 30, 2006 · Northwestern University football coach Randy Walker, 52, died of an apparent heart attack. No other details of his death were immediately available. Two months ago, Northwestern gave Walker a four ...

  3. Jun 29, 2016 · Throughout this last season, Northwestern celebrated its 20th anniversary of its 1995 Rose Bowl team, and for good reason. That season remains one of the most unlikely stories in sports history ...

  4. Northwestern football coach Randy Walker has died of an apparent heart attack, the school announced early Friday. Walker, 52, was a native of Troy, Ohio. He was the football coach at Miami of Ohio ...

  5. He left Miami with the most football wins in school history, a record he retained until Randy Walker surpassed him in 1997. Wilton's 44 wins remain third in Miami football history. Stu Holcomb was named MU's head football coach for the 1942 season, succeeding Wilton.

  6. Jun 30, 2006 · Head Football Coach, Miami University "This is a great loss for the Cradle of Coaches, Miami University and college football. Though Randy Walker was a good football coach, I will remember him more as a great human being who understood what intercollegiate athletics were truly about. He always kept a good balance between life and football, and ...

  7. Apr 5, 2012 · June 29, 2006 - NU football coach Randy Walker dies . At the age of just 52, Northwestern head football coach Randy Walker suddenly died of a heart attack just before the 2006 season was to begin.

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