A staple of television game shows since the 1960s, Wink Martindale's mellifluous voice ... a children's show called "Mars Patrol." He later moved on to a music show called "Teenage Dance Party ...
So there’s a lot of factors. Definitely proud and happy for those guys.” Martindale’s Michigan defense had two interceptions and held Ohio State to 77 rushing yards in the Wolverines’ 13 ...
In the days before Michigan’s game at Ohio State, Michigan defensive coordinator Wink Martindale pretty much laid out the Wolverines’ defensive game plan. Martindale, who returned to college ...
On Sunday, embattled Michigan defensive coordinator Wink Martindale, who taught former Michigan DCs Jesse Minter and Mike MacDonald, took to social media for a rare post following one of the ...
TV and radio personality 'Wink' Martindale reflects on the life and legacy of game show host Chuck Woolery on 'Fox News Live.' How Canadians Feel About Becoming '51st US State' Clint Eastwood's 38 ...
But it also makes a much better defense look bad, something that was the blueprint of former defensive coordinator Don ‘Wink’ Martindale. The now-Michigan defensive coordinator was ...
Asked about Martindale's comment, linebacker Bobby Okereke implied they may not have been Giants-specific. "I don't necessarily see it as a shot. There are a lot of 2-7 teams," Okereke said, via ...
Martindale was the Giants defensive coordinator for two seasons. His exit from the team was believed to be very dramatic. It's no secret that Michigan Wolverines defensive coordinator Wink ...
Former Baltimore Ravens defensive coordinator Don “Wink” Martindale isn’t one to hold back, and his recent comments on his ex-team, the New York Giants, make that perfectly clear. Now ...
"I haven't sat down and thought about the long haul," Martindale said. "When you're 61 you just try to think about tomorrow. But, yeah, I mean, I'm glad that I'm here.
This is a day in the life of the Shaw family in the summer of 1999 as the Philco-Ford Corporation imagined it from the space-age optimism of 1967. It begins with Karen Shaw and her son, James.