Bobby Ross

Bobby Ross

College coach infobox
Name = Bobby Ross


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DateOfBirth = Birth date and age|1936|12|23|mf=y
Birthplace = Richmond, Virginia
DateOfDeath =
Sport = Football
College = Army
Title = Head Coach
CurrentRecord = 6-16
OverallRecord = 100-92-2
Awards = Bobby Dodd Coach of the Year Award
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Coach = Y
CoachYears = 1973-77
1982-86
1987-91
1992-96
1997-2000
2004-06
CoachTeams = The Citadel
Maryland
Georgia Tech
San Diego Chargers
Detroit Lions
Army
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Robert Joseph Ross (born December 23, 1936, Richmond, Virginia) is a retired college and NFL football coach. His career as a college head coach included stints at The Citadel, the University of Maryland and Georgia Tech, and Army. He also coached the National Football League's San Diego Chargers and Detroit Lions.

Highlights of his coaching career include winning a share of the National Championship at Georgia Tech in 1990, and guiding the San Diego Chargers to an appearance in Super Bowl XXIX. He owns a career record of 100-92-2 throughout 16 seasons as a collegiate head coach, and a 77-68 record as a head coach in the NFL.

College

After graduating from Benedictine High School in 1955, he enrolled at the Virginia Military Institute, where he started at quarterback and defensive back for two seasons and served as captain of the football team as a senior. Ross graduated from VMI in 1959 with a bachelor of arts degree in English and History.

Coaching

Early years

Following a tour of duty in the U.S. Army as a first lieutenant (1960-62), Ross found work coaching high school football. He coached at Colonial Heights High School, and at his own nearby alma mater of Benedictine, both located near Richmond, Virginia. He then moved on to coaching at the college level, starting with assistant coaching stints at William & Mary, Rice, and Maryland before accepting his first head coaching job in 1973 at The Citadel, located in Charleston, South Carolina.

Ross was the 16th head college football coach for the The Citadel Bulldogs and held that position for five seasons, from 1973 until 1977. His career coaching record at The Citadel was 24 wins, 31 losses, and 0 ties. As of the conclusion of the 2007 season, this ranks him seventh at The Citadel in total wins and 16th at The Citadel in winning percentage. [ [http://www.cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/div_iaa/southern/citadel/coaching_records.php Citadel Coaching Records ] ]

Ross then spent four years as an assistant coach with the Kansas City Chiefs (1978-81)cite news|first=Justin|last=Rodriguez|url=http://archive.recordonline.com/archive/2006/07/30/sports-bobbyross-07-30.html|title=Army's Bobby Ross: A lifetime in football|work=Times Herald-Record|date=2006-06-30|accessdate=2007-08-10] before returning to the collegiate ranks as head coach at Maryland. He won three Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) Championships while at Maryland. After four years, Ross left Maryland to coach the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets. As head coach of Georgia Tech in 1990, he won the National Championship, the ACC Championship, the Paul "Bear" Bryant Award, and the Bobby Dodd Coach of the Year Award. [cite news|first=Michael|last=Clarke|url=http://www.nique.net/issues/2005-09-16/sports/5|title=Football program builds on strong history|work=The Technique|date=2005-09-16|accessdate=2007-08-10] [cite web|url=http://www.newgeorgiaencyclopedia.org/nge/Multimedia.jsp?id=m-8193|title=1990 National Championship|work=New Georgia Encyclopedia|accessdate=2007-08-10] [cite web|url=http://www.bobbydoddfoundation.com/pastwinners.htm|title=Past Winners|publisher=Bobby Dodd Coach of the Year Foundation|accessdate=2007-08-10]

Chargers and Lions

He then left to become head coach of the San Diego Chargers, [cite news|url=http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9F0CE6D6143FF932A35752C0A964958260&n=Top%2fReference%2fTimes%20Topics%2fPeople%2fR%2fRoss%2c%20Bobby|title=SPORTS PEOPLE: PRO FOOTBALL; Ross to Leave Ga. Tech And Coach Chargers|work=New York Times|date=1992-01-01|accessdate=2007-08-10] where the highlight of his tenure would be an AFC Championship and San Diego's first trip to the Super Bowl. Ross' first season in San Diego (1992) saw the Chargers drop the first four regular season games, but they recovered to earn a playoff berth and claim the AFC West title, their first since 1981.

Following the 1996 season, Ross left the Chargers to become the head coach of the Detroit Lions, a position he held until the middle of the 2000 season. Ross became frustrated in Detroit at what he perceived to be the team's lack of effort, accusing them of just playing for their paychecks. [cite news|url=http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9D01E7DB1E3BF932A25753C1A96E958260&n=Top/Reference/Times%20Topics/People/R/Ross,%20Bobby|title= PRO FOOTBALL: NOTEBOOK; Ross Accuses His Lethargic Lions (1-4) of Playing Only for Their Paychecks|first=Mike|last=Freeman|work=New York Times|date=1998-10-11|accessdate=2007-11-04] In November 2000, following a home loss to the Miami Dolphins, having had enough of what he called his team's unwillingness to "fight back," he resigned in mid-season. [cite news|url=http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=950CEED71139F93BA35752C1A9669C8B63&n=Top/Reference/Times%20Topics/People/R/Ross,%20Bobby|title= ON PRO FOOTBALL; In Detroit, a Coach Is Undone in Full View|first=Thomas|last=George|work=New York Times|date=2000-11-08|accessdate=2007-11-04] Although his frustration with the Lions organization was evident, Ross would later claim that his primary reason for leaving when he did was due to blood clots in his legs. The Lions, who Ross led to the postseason in 1999, have not returned to the playoffs since Ross's departure.

Army

As head coach at Army, Ross reportedly received $600,000 in annual salary, which was seen as evidence of Army's eagerness to right the program after the team's 0-13 record in 2003. [cite news|first=Bill|last=Pennington|url=http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F00612F73F5A0C748EDDAB0994DB404482&n=Top%2fReference%2fTimes%20Topics%2fOrganizations%2fU%2fUnited%20States%20Military%20Academy|title=COLLEGE FOOTBALL; Army Views Hiring as Money Well Spent|work=New York Times|date=2003-12-27|accessdate=2007-05-30] One blogger noted that, as head coach at Army, Bobby Ross became the highest-paid federal governmental employee, [cite news|url=http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/page2/story?page=easterbrook/070110|title=TMQ Nation fires back|work=ESPN|publisher=go.com|date=2007-01-10|accessdate=2007-05-30] earning $200,000 more annually than the President of the United States. During his three year term as Army head coach, Ross improved their record to 9-25, up from 4-32 over the three years before Ross's arrival. Ross retired from coaching in 2007. [cite news|url=http://www.goarmysports.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=11100&ATCLID=776872|title=Bobby Ross Announces Retirement From Coaching|publisher=goarmysports.com|date=2007-01-29|accessdate=2007-08-10] [cite news|url=http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=2747067|title=Ross retires after 3-9 season at Army|work=ESPN|publisher=go.com|date=2007-01-29|accessdate=2007-08-10]

Head Coaching Record

CFB Yearly Record Entry
year = 1973
name = Citadel
overall = 3-8-0

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year = 1974
name = Citadel
overall = 4-7-0

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CFB Yearly Record Entry
year = 1975
name = Citadel
overall = 6-5-0

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year = 1976
name = Citadel
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year = 1977
name = Citadel
overall = 5-6-0

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year = 1982
name = Maryland
overall = 8-4-0
conference = 5-1
confstanding = 2nd
bowlname = Aloha
bowloutcome = L
bcsbowl =
ranking = 18

ranking2 = 20

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CFB Yearly Record Entry
year = 1983
name = Maryland
overall = 8-4-0
conference = 5-1
confstanding = 1st
bowlname = Citrus
bowloutcome = L
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ranking = 24
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championship = conference

CFB Yearly Record Entry
year = 1984
name = Maryland
overall = 9-3-0
conference = 6-0
confstanding = 1st
bowlname = Sun
bowloutcome = W
bcsbowl =
ranking = 9
ranking2 = 12
championship = conference

CFB Yearly Record Entry
year = 1985
name = Maryland
overall = 9-3-0
conference = 6-0
confstanding = 1st
bowlname = Cherry
bowloutcome = W
bcsbowl =
ranking = 17
ranking2 = 18
championship = conference

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year = 1986
name = Maryland
overall = 5-5-1
conference = 2-3-1
confstanding = 5th
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CFB Yearly Record Entry
year = 1987
name = Georgia Tech
overall = 2-9-0
conference = 0-6
confstanding = 8th
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year = 1988
name = Georgia Tech
overall = 3-8-0
conference = 0-7
confstanding = 8th
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year = 1989
name = Georgia Tech
overall = 7-4-0
conference = 4-3
confstanding = 4th(t)
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CFB Yearly Record Entry
year = 1990
name = Georgia Tech
overall = 11-0-1
conference = 6-0-1
confstanding = 1st
bowlname = Citrus
bowloutcome = W
bcsbowl =
ranking = 1
ranking2 = 2
championship = national
CFB Yearly Record Entry
year = 1991
name = Georgia Tech
overall = 8-5-0
conference = 5-2
confstanding = 2nd
bowlname = Aloha
bowloutcome = W
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CFB Yearly Record Entry
year = 2004
name = Army
overall = 2-9-0
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year = 2005
name = Army
overall = 4-7-0
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CFB Yearly Record Entry
year = 2006
name = Army
overall = 3-9-0
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Honors

In 1997, was inducted into the Virginia Sports Hall of Fame.

Family life

Ross and his wife, Alice, have three sons, two daughters, and 15 grandchildren. Their sons Chris and Kevin graduated from the United States Air Force Academy and Naval Academy, in 1984 and 1988, respectively. Kevin served for a time as Army's offensive coordinator and running backs coach under his father, but was not kept in that post under Ross's replacement, Stan Brock.

ee also

* Rick Badanjek
* Boomer Esiason
* Ralph Friedgen
* Stan Gelbaugh
* Frank Reich

References

External links

* [http://ramblinwreck.collegesports.com/sports/m-footbl/mtt/ross_bobby00.html Georgia Tech Biography]
* [http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/nge/Article.jsp?id=h-2012 Bobby Ross] at the New Georgia Encyclopedia


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