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Robert Carl "Bob"
Zuppke (July 2, 1879 –
December 22, 1957) was an
American football coach. He
served as the head
football coach at the
University of Illinois—now...
- the top
collegiate coach.
Named after Illinois head
coach Robert Zuppke, the
Zuppke Award trophy was
given to the
Touchdown Club of Columbus's selection...
- championships:
Arthur R. Hall,
Robert Zuppke, Eliot, Elliott, White, Mackovic, and
Turner a
member of the Big 10.
Zuppke won four and
Eliot one
national championships...
- this
proved to be the last
season of six or more wins
during the
Zuppke era.
Zuppke retired from
Illinois following a 2–6
campaign in 1941,
leaving the...
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undeveloped area at the
south end of the campus.
George Huff and
Robert Zuppke were
responsible for
pushing most of the
fundraising for this project. Memorial...
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basketball and track, but
changed his mind once he
arrived and
joined coach Bob
Zuppke's Fighting Illini football team.
Grange was the
roommate of
college basketball...
- was
appointed head
coach of the U.S. men's
Olympic soccer team
Robert Zuppke,
football and
track and
field coach at the
school (1910–1913)
prior to becoming...
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University of
Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,
playing football for
coach Bob
Zuppke, as well as
baseball and basketball, and
earning a
degree in
civil engineering...
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Michigan 14–0 en
route to its
fourth national championship under coach Robert Zuppke. 1928: In a game
rated as "the
greatest upset in
years in the Big Ten",...
- the
linebacker position.
Tepper was the
first Illinois coach since Robert Zuppke to win or tie both of his
first two
meetings against Michigan. The 1992...