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Encyclopedia > Bob Stoops
Bob Stoops
Coach Stoops paces on the sideline during a game
Coach Stoops paces on the sideline during a game
Title Head Coach
College Oklahoma
Sport Football
Team record 96-20
Born September 9, 1960 (1960-09-09) (age 47)
Place of birth Flag of Ohio Youngstown, OH
Annual salary $3,450,000/year[1]
Career highlights
Overall 96-20
Bowls 4-4
Coaching stats
College Football DataWarehouse
Championships
2000 National Championship,

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Awards
2000 Walter Camp Nat'l COY
2000 Paul "Bear" Bryant Award
2000 Home Depot COY
2000 AP Nat'l COY
2003 Walter Camp Nat'l COY
Playing career
1979-1982 Iowa
Position DB
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1989-1990
1991-1995
1996-1998
1999-present
Kansas State (DB coach)
Kansas State (Co-DC)
Florida (DC)
Oklahoma

Robert Anthony "Bob" Stoops (born September 9, 1960 in Youngstown, Ohio) is the head coach of the University of Oklahoma football team. During the 2000 season, Stoops led the Sooners to an Orange Bowl victory and a National Championship. The Walter Camp Coach of the Year Award is given annually to the collegiate American football head coach adjudged by a group of National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I-A head coaches and sports information directors under the auspices of the Walter Camp Football Foundation as the Coach of the... The Paul Bear Bryant Award has been given out annually since 1957 to NCAA college footballs coach of the year. ... The Liberty Mutual Coach of the Year Award is given annually to college footballs top head coach. ... The University of Iowa, also commonly called Iowa or locally UI, is a major coeducational research university located on a 1,900-acre (8 km²) campus in Iowa City, Iowa, US, on the banks of the Iowa River in East Central Iowa. ... In American football and Canadian football, defensive backs are the players on the defensive team who take positions somewhat back from the line of scrimmage; they are distinguished from the defensive line players, who take positions directly behind the line of scrimmage. ... The head coach in sports coaching is the coach who is in charge of the other coaches. ... Kansas State University, officially called Kansas State University of Fashion and Design [2] but commonly shortened to K-State, is an institution of higher learning located in Manhattan, Kansas, in the United States. ... In American football and Canadian football, defensive backs are the players on the defensive team who take positions somewhat back from the line of scrimmage; they are distinguished from the defensive line players, who take positions directly behind the line of scrimmage. ... A defensive coordinator typically refers to a coach on a football team in the National Football League (or at other levels of American football) who is in charge of the defense. ... The University of Florida (Florida, UFL, or UF) is a public land-grant, research university located in Gainesville, Florida. ... University of Oklahoma, abbreviated OU, is a coeducational public research university located in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. ... is the 252nd day of the year (253rd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 1960 (MCMLX) was a leap year starting on Friday (link will display full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... Location within the state of Ohio Coordinates: , Country State Counties Mahoning, Trumbull Founded 1796 Incorporated 1848 (village) - 1867 (city) Government  - Mayor Jay Williams (I) Area  - City  34. ... This article is about the U.S. State. ... The head coach in sports coaching is the coach who is in charge of the other coaches. ... University of Oklahoma, abbreviated OU, is a coeducational public research university located in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. ... Head coach Bob Stoops 8th year, 78–18 Home stadium Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium Capacity 82,112 - Grass Conference Big 12 - South First year 1895 Athletic director Joe Castiglione Website SoonerSports. ... The Orange Bowl is an annual college football game that is usually played on January 1 in the Miami, Florida metro area, in the United States. ... The NCAA Division I-A national football championship is the only Division I NCAA-sponsored sport without an organized tournament to determine its champion; in fact, while various other organizations (as described below) designate a national champion at the Division I level, the NCAA itself does not award a championship...


Prior to coaching at Oklahoma, Stoops held various coordinator and position-coach positions at Iowa, Kansas State and Florida. In 2000, Stoops led his team to three consecutive wins over ranked teams including Texas, Kansas State and Nebraska.[2][3][4] Stoops was awarded the 2000 Paul "Bear" Bryant Award and the 2000 and 2003 Walter Camp Coach of the Year for "Coach of the Year."[5] Stoops is one of the highest paid coaches in the sport.[6] The University of Iowa, also commonly called Iowa or locally UI, is a major coeducational research university located on a 1,900-acre (8 km²) campus in Iowa City, Iowa, US, on the banks of the Iowa River in East Central Iowa. ... Kansas State University, officially called Kansas State University of Fashion and Design [2] but commonly shortened to K-State, is an institution of higher learning located in Manhattan, Kansas, in the United States. ... The University of Florida (Florida, UFL, or UF) is a public land-grant, research university located in Gainesville, Florida. ... University of Texas redirects here. ... Seal of the University of Nebraska The University of Nebraska is one of two public university systems in the state of Nebraska, USA. The system has four universities and a technical college: University of Nebraska-Lincoln University of Nebraska at Omaha University of Nebraska at Kearney University of Nebraska Medical... The Paul Bear Bryant Award has been given out annually since 1957 to NCAA college footballs coach of the year. ... The Walter Camp Coach of the Year Award is given annually to the collegiate American football head coach adjudged by a group of National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I-A head coaches and sports information directors under the auspices of the Walter Camp Football Foundation as the Coach of the...

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High school and college

Stoops was one of six children born to Ron and Dee Stoops in Youngstown, Ohio. He is a 1978 graduate of Cardinal Mooney High School where his father coached all four of his sons. During a game in 1988, Ron Stoops began experiencing chest pains. He was placed in an ambulance following the game and died en route to the hospital.[7][8] Stoops was a four-year starter and two-time All-Big Ten selection at defensive back at the University of Iowa. Cardinal Mooney High School is a coeducational Catholic high school located in Youngstown, Ohio. ... For other uses of the term Big Ten see Big Ten (disambiguation). ... In American football and Canadian football, defensive backs are the players on the defensive team who take positions somewhat back from the line of scrimmage; they are distinguished from the defensive line players, who take positions directly behind the line of scrimmage. ... The University of Iowa, also commonly called Iowa or locally UI, is a major coeducational research university located on a 1,900-acre (8 km²) campus in Iowa City, Iowa, US, on the banks of the Iowa River in East Central Iowa. ...


Coaching career

After graduating with his marketing degree in 1983, Stoops began his coaching career as a volunteer and graduate assistant in the Iowa Hawkeyes program under Hayden Fry. He was an assistant at Kent State University in 1988, and joined Kansas State University the following year. Stoops was named co-defensive coordinator at Kansas State under Bill Snyder in 1991 and assistant head coach and co-defensive coordinator in 1995. During his tenure on the Wildcats staff, Stoops played a key role in their impressive turnaround, helping take what many considered to be the worst program in Division 1-A to national contention. During his final four seasons there, KSU was 35-12 with three bowl appearances. The Iowa Hawkeyes is the team name used for all of the intercollegiate athletic teams that play for the University of Iowa. ... John Hayden Fry (born February 28, 1929) was an NCAA Division I-A college football coach from 1962-1998 at SMU, North Texas, and the University of Iowa. ... For the events of May 4, 1970, see Kent State shootings Kent State University (also known as Kent, Kent State or KSU) is one of America’s largest university systems, the third largest university in Ohio after Ohio State University (57,748) and the University of Cincinnati (35,364), and... Kansas State University, officially called Kansas State University of Fashion and Design [2] but commonly shortened to K-State, is an institution of higher learning located in Manhattan, Kansas, in the United States. ... A defensive coordinator typically refers to a coach on a football team in the National Football League (or at other levels of American football) who is in charge of the defense. ... Bill Snyder (born October 7, 1939, in Saint Joseph, Missouri) is the former head football coach for Kansas State University, holding that position from 1989 to 2005. ...


He then left for the University of Florida, and landed a three-year stint as Steve Spurrier’s defensive coordinator. Hired after Florida gave up 62 points to Nebraska in the 1995[9] Fiesta Bowl, he was given carte blanche over the Gators defense and was part of the Gators' national championship win over Florida State in the 1996 Sugar Bowl[10] The University of Florida (Florida, UFL, or UF) is a public land-grant, research university located in Gainesville, Florida. ... Stephen Orr Spurrier (born April 20, 1945 in Miami Beach, Florida) is a former American football player and currently the head coach of the University of South Carolina football team. ... Diners Club International, originally founded as Diners Club, was formed in 1950 by Frank X. McNamara, Ralph Schneider and Alfred Bloomingdale. ...


It was with the Gators that the spotlight found Stoops and made him one of the hottest coaching names in the profession. Stoops' success at Kansas State and Florida launched him to the top of the list of assistant coaches primed for head coaching positions in 1999. Florida Gators is the team name used for all of the intercollegiate athletic teams that play for the University of Florida in Gainesville, Florida. ...


University of Oklahoma

The University of Oklahoma named Stoops their head coach in 1999. Stoops quickly turned the program around, winning seven games and taking the Sooners to their first bowl game in four years. University of Oklahoma, abbreviated OU, is a coeducational public research university located in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. ... Head coach Bob Stoops 8th year, 78–18 Home stadium Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium Capacity 82,112 - Grass Conference Big 12 - South First year 1895 Athletic director Joe Castiglione Website SoonerSports. ...


Now in his ninth year as head coach of the Sooners, Stoops has a combined record of 96-20 - the second most wins by any Division 1-Football Bowl Subdivision school and the best record of any BCS school during that stretch. He led the Sooners to the 2000 BCS National Championship and finished the season undefeated, outscoring 13 opponents by a combined 481-194. His Oklahoma teams again earned the opportunity to play in the Bowl Championship Series National Championship Game in 2003 and 2004, losing to LSU 21-14 in the 2004 Sugar Bowl, and to USC 55-19 in the 2005 Orange Bowl. Stoops, however, has led his team to eight straight bowl games, five of which were BCS Bowls, including the Big 12's first Rose Bowl victory as the Sooners upendedWashington State 34-14 in Pasadena on New Years Day 2003. Division I (or DI) is the highest level of intercollegiate athletics sanctioned by the National Collegiate Athletic Association in the United States. ... The BCS National Championship Game or BCS title game is the final game of the annual Bowl Championship Series intended by Series organizers to determine the NCAA Division I-A national football championship. ... BCS Logo 2006-Present with logo of Television Rightsholder Fox Broadcasting Company The Bowl Championship Series (BCS) is a selection system designed to pair the top two teams in college football against each other in the BCS National Championship Game, with the winner crowned the BCS national champion. ... For other uses, see LSU. Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College, generally known as Louisiana State University or LSU, is a public, coeducational university located in Baton Rouge, Louisiana and the main campus of the Louisiana State University System. ... ... The Trojan Shrine, better known as Tommy Trojan located in the center of University of Southern California campus. ... The 2005 BCS National Championship Game or BCS title game 2005 for the 2004 season was played on January 4, 2005 at the Pro Player Stadium Orange Bowl, Miami Gardens, Florida. ... BCS Logo 2006-Present with logo of Television Rightsholder Fox Broadcasting Company The Bowl Championship Series (BCS) is a selection system designed to pair the top two teams in college football against each other in the BCS National Championship Game, with the winner crowned the BCS national champion. ... Categories: College athletics conferences ... The Rose Bowl is an annual American college football bowl game, usually played on January 1 (New Years Day) at the stadium of the same name in Pasadena, California. ... Washington State University (WSU) is a major public research university in Pullman, Washington. ...


Under Stoops, the Sooners have won five Big 12 Conference Championships, the most of any Big 12 team. In his nine years as head coach, Stoops is 6-3 against the Texas Longhorns, which includes an impressive 5 game winning streak from 2000-2004, in which his Sooners handed the Longhorns two of their worst defeats in school history, 63-14 and 65-13 respectively (2000, 2003). The Big 12 Conference is a college athletic conference of twelve schools located in the central United States. ... For other uses, see Longhorn. ...


On July 11, 2007, Oklahoma was handed down a 2 year probation sentence for a scandal involving QB Rhett Bomar and OL JD Quinn. They were also forced to vacate all wins during the 2005-2006 season, which included a 17-14 win over the University of Oregon in the Holiday Bowl. This would drop Stoops' official record at OU from 95-20 to 87-20.[11] During the 2007 college football season, Oklahoma appealed the NCAA's findings of a "failure to monitor" the employment of players in the program, as well as a reduction in scholarships and probation lasting until May, 2010. [12] As the matter is under appeal, OU can still count the 8 wins until the NCAA has made a decision. Rhett Matthew Bomar (born July 2, 1985 in Groesbeck, Texas) is an American football quarterback. ... The University of Oregon is a public university located in Eugene, Oregon. ... The Holiday Bowl is a post-season NCAA-sanctioned Division I-A college football bowl game that has been played annually at Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego, California, since 1978. ...


Stoops' performance at Oklahoma has made him the frequent subject of head coach searches by several NFL teams as well as other college programs, which he has repeatedly turned away. He was reportedly the top-paid coach in Division 1-A football with annual compensation in excess of $3 million until Nick Saban was signed by the University of Alabama for $4 million per year beginning in 2007. In his short career at Oklahoma, several of Stoops' assistants have become head coaches at other Division 1-A programs, including brother Mike Stoops (Arizona), Mark Mangino (Kansas), Mike Leach (Texas Tech) and Chuck Long (San Diego State University). Nicholas Lou Saban (born October 31, 1951 in Fairmont, West Virginia) is an American college football coach and the current head coach of the Alabama Crimson Tide. ... The University of Alabama (also known as Alabama, UA or colloquially as Bama) is a public coeducational university located in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, USA. Founded in 1831, UA is the flagship school of the University of Alabama System. ... Michael J. Stoops (born December 31, 1961) is the head football coach at the University of Arizona, his first head coaching position. ... The athletic teams at the University of Arizona are known as the Arizona Wildcats. ... Mark Thomas Mangino (born August 26, 1956 in New Castle, Pennsylvania) is the head coach of the Kansas Jayhawks college football team. ... The sports teams at the University of Kansas are known as the Jayhawks. ... Michael C. Leach (born March 9, 1961) in Susanville, California) is the current head coach of the Texas Tech Red Raiders football team. ... Texas Tech University is a nationally recognized doctoral/research university located in Lubbock, Texas, established in 1923 originally as Texas Technological College. ... Chuck Long (Born:1963) is a former NFL quarterback who played for the Detroit Lions and the Los Angeles Rams. ... San Diego State University (SDSU), founded in 1897 as San Diego Normal School, is the largest and oldest higher education facility in the greater San Diego area (generally the City and County of San Diego), and is part of the California State University system. ...

Bob Stoops on the sideline.
Bob Stoops on the sideline.
Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl Coaches# AP°
Oklahoma Sooners (Big 12 Conference) (1999 — present)
1999 Oklahoma 7–5 5–3 T–2nd (South) L 25–27 Independence
2000 Oklahoma 13–0 8–0 1st (South) W 13–2 Orange 1 1
2001 Oklahoma 11–2 6–2 2nd (South) W 10–3 Cotton 6 6
2002 Oklahoma 12–2 6–2 T–1st (South) W 34–14 Rose 5 5
2003 Oklahoma 12–2 8–0 1st (South) L 14–21 Sugar 3 3
2004 Oklahoma 12–1 8–0 1st (South) L 19–55 Orange † 3 3
2005 Oklahoma 8–4 6–2 2nd (South) W 17–14 Holiday 22 22
2006 Oklahoma 11–2 7–1 1st (South) L 43–42OT Fiesta 11 11
2007 Oklahoma 11–2** 6–2** 1st (South) TBA TBA TBA
Oklahoma: 96–21 59–12 ** Current as of November 24, 2007
Total: 96–21
      National Championship         Conference Title         Conference Division Title
Indicates BCS bowl game. #Rankings from final Coaches Poll of the season.
°Rankings from final AP Poll of the season.

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Personal life

He is married to Carol Stoops, a successful Mary Kay National Sales Director.[13] They have three children: a daughter, Mackenzie, and twin sons, Issac and Drake. Mary Kay is a brand of skin care and color cosmetics sold by Mary Kay Inc. ...


References

  1. ^ "Million-dollar coaches move into mainstream", USAToday.com, 2006-11-06. Retrieved on 2007-09-08. 
  2. ^ 2000 Football Season. SoonerStats.com. Retrieved on 2007-10-18.
  3. ^ "Sooners enjoy a soft spot", Chicago Sun-Times, 2000-11-05. Retrieved on 2007-10-18. 
  4. ^ Hayes, Matt. "Norman is back to normal, thanks to Stoops' magic - University of Oklahoma football coach Bob Stoops", The Sporting News, 2000-11-06. Retrieved on 2007-10-18. 
  5. ^ WalterCamp.org. Walter Camp’s 2006 “Coach of the Year”. Press release.
  6. ^ Weiberg, Steve. "To Oklahoma, Stoops worth more than his weight in gold", USA Today, 2006-11-16. Retrieved on 2007-10-18. 
  7. ^ Thamel, Pete. "COLLEGE FOOTBALL PREVIEW 2004; A Family of Coaches Has Followed Its Leader", The New York Times, 2004-08-29. Retrieved on 2007-10-18. 
  8. ^ Branch, John. "Legend in the making/ National title vaults Stoops into Sooner elite", The Colorado Springs Gazette, 2001-08-28. Retrieved on 2007-10-18. 
  9. ^ Gatorzone.com - Florida Gators Bowl Record.
  10. ^ Gatorzone.com - Florida Gators 1996 Season.
  11. ^ NCAA Division I Committee on Infractions Penalizes University of Oklahoma (2007-07-11). Retrieved on 2007-09-07.
  12. ^ "OU to Appeal NCAA Decision", OU Athletic Department, 2007-07-11. Retrieved on 2007-07-11. 
  13. ^ USATODAY.com - Notes: Stoops' wife has national title of her own (2005-07-22). Retrieved on 2007-10-29.

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External links

  • SoonerSports.com: Bob Stoops biography
  • Videos and Phone Calls from Bob Stoops
Preceded by
John Blake
Oklahoma Sooners Head Coaches
1999–Current
Succeeded by
Current
Preceded by
Frank Beamer
Paul "Bear" Bryant Award
2000
Succeeded by
Larry Coker
Preceded by
Frank Beamer (VT)
Kirk Ferentz (Iowa)
Walter Camp Coach of the Year
2000
2003
Succeeded by
Ralph Friedgen (Maryland)
Tommy Tuberville (Auburn)
Persondata
NAME Stoops, Bob
ALTERNATIVE NAMES Stoops, Bobby; Stoops, Robert
SHORT DESCRIPTION American Football player and coach
DATE OF BIRTH September 6, 1960
PLACE OF BIRTH Youngstown, Ohio
DATE OF DEATH
PLACE OF DEATH

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Bob Stoops (born September 6, 1960) is the head coach of the University of Oklahoma Sooners football team.
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In December, 1998, Bobby Stoops was introduced as head football coach at Oklahoma, a school with a proud football tradition, but one that had crumbled in recent years, losing 22 of 34 games from 1996-98.
Stoops gave the Sooner fans what they wanted to hear: a promise that OU football would be restored to its former glory.
Stoops succeeded in dramatic fashion, leading the Sooners to a 7-5 record in his first season as head coach, then a 13-0 record and an undisputed national championship in the 2000 season.
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