American college football player and coach, Ulysses S. Washington, Died at 98

Ulysses S. Washington was born on July 16, 1920, and died on October 25, 2018.

He was an American college football player and coach.

Ulysses S. Washington was also a long-time educator at Delaware State University.

He went to Virginia State University in Petersburg, Virginia and played on the football group.

From that point forward, Washington earned a graduate degree at Rutgers University and started his showing vocation as an associate educator of agribusiness training and homestead mechanics in 1949 at Delaware State University.

During 1950, Washington turned into a collaborator mentor for the Hornets football program and served at this limit through 1964.

He burned through 1965 and 1966 as the head mentor and arranged a record of 7– 10– 0. Washington returned for one more season to by and by fill in as an aide mentor.

In 1971, Washington moved toward becoming taking a seat at the Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources, a position which he held until his retirement toward the finish of the 1990– 91 scholarly year.

Washington was the main individual in his family to move on from school and was the dad of Ukee Washington, a TV anchorperson Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Ulysses S. Washington passed away at 98 years old.

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