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  • RIP Ted Bredehoft

    Former Shocker AD Ted Bredehoft passed away this morning at the age of 85. He had failing health the last several months and passed away under hospice care at Via Christi St. Francis. He was an innovator to say the least. RIP Ted!!!

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    Camel races and a ski slope at Cessna Stadium will likely never be seen again. It was really hard to get people to show up to watch the football team WSU put on the field when Ted was the AD.
    The future's so bright - I gotta wear shades.
    We like to cut down nets and get sized for championship rings.

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    • #3
      Ted lived about a block from me when I was a kid. Thanks for letting us play baseball ⚾️ in the backyard Mr Bredehoft! RIP

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Aargh View Post
        Camel races and a ski slope at Cessna Stadium will likely never be seen again. It was really hard to get people to show up to watch the football team WSU put on the field when Ted was the AD.
        bs. we tried.

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        • #5
          Ted was quite the salesman and a guy who wasn't afraid to think outside the box and try just about anything. A good guy, well liked, and a good man. A Thinker, Doer, Mover and Shocker for sure.

          May he rest in peace.

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          • #6
            RIP
            I have come here to chew bubblegum and kickass ... and I'm all out of bubblegum.

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            • #7
              More on Ted Bredehoft

              In 1986, WSU played Arizona State in Tempe, AZ, in their last football game. Ted Bredehoft arranged for a big booster party before the game at Rustler's Roost near S Mountain. At that time, Rustler's Roost had more customers for meals than any other restaurant in the SW U.S.

              There were a lot of WSU boosters who flew down for the occasion. After we had lunch, Ted had arranged for buses to take us all to the the ASU Sun Devil Stadium in Tempe. The WSU football game ended up losing the game by a score of around 7-56. Little did I know at the time that it was to be the last time WSU ever played a football game. It was also the last time I ever saw Ted Bredehoft, too, as I lived in Mesa, at the time,

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                Informative accounting. I fondly remember SSS but had no idea it lasted 17 years....that's a little hard to believe actually.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by WuDrWu View Post
                  http://www.kansas.com/sports/college...151821497.html


                  Informative accounting. I fondly remember SSS but had no idea it lasted 17 years....that's a little hard to believe actually.
                  Actually purchased it during the Smithson era of the 90's.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by ShockingButTrue View Post
                    Actually purchased it during the Smithson era of the 90's.
                    If you think about it, he had the Longhorn Network about 30 years too early.

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