Chuck Stobart | |
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Stobart at Ohio University, 1958
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Sport(s) | Football |
Biographical details | |
Born | October 27, 1934 |
Playing career | |
1955–1959 | Ohio |
Position(s) | Quarterback |
Coaching career (HC unless noted) | |
1965 1966 1967–1968 1969–1976 1977–1981 1982–1984 1985 1986 1987–1988 1989–1994 1995–2000 |
Marshall (OC) Cincinnati (QB) Miami (OH) (assistant) Michigan (assistant) Toledo Utah Pittsburgh (OC) Arizona (OC) USC (OC) Memphis Ohio State (OC) |
Head coaching record | |
Overall | 70–83–3 |
Bowls | 1–0 |
Statistics | |
College Football Data Warehouse | |
Accomplishments and honors | |
Awards | |
MAC Coach of the Year (1979) |
Charles R. "Chuck" Stobart (born October 27, 1934) is a former American football player and coach. He was the head football coach at the University of Toledo (1977–1981), the University of Utah (1982–1984), and the University of Memphis (1989–1994).
Stobart started his coaching career at Berne Union High School in Sugar Grove, Ohio. He coached one year at Gallipolis, and four years at Mount Vernon, before serving as an offensive coordinator at Marshall in 1965. In 1966, he served as the quarterbacks coach at Cincinnati. He coached under Hall of Fame coach Bo Schembechler at Miami and at Michigan.
From 1977 to 1981, he served as the head football coach at Toledo, where he compiled a 23–30–1 record. His 1981 Toledo team went 9–3, and won the MAC title. From 1982 to 1984, he served as the head coach at Utah, where he compiled a 16–17–1 record. Following that campaign, he served as an offensive coordinator at Pittsburgh, Arizona, and USC. From 1989 to 1994, he served as the head football coach at Memphis, where he compiled a 29–36–1 record.[1]
Year | Team | Overall | Conference | Standing | Bowl/playoffs | Coaches# | AP° | ||
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Toledo Rockets (Mid-American Conference) (1977–1981) | |||||||||
1977 | Toledo | 2–9 | 2–7 | 9th | |||||
1978 | Toledo | 2–9 | 2–7 | 9th | |||||
1979 | Toledo | 8–2–1 | 7–1–1 | 2nd | |||||
1980 | Toledo | 4–7 | 3–6 | T–8th | |||||
1981 | Toledo | 9–3 | 8–1 | 1st | W California | ||||
Toledo: | 25–30–1 | 22–22–1 | |||||||
Utah Utes (Western Athletic Conference) (1982–1984) | |||||||||
1982 | Utah | 5–6 | 2–4 | 7th | |||||
1983 | Utah | 5–6 | 4–4 | T–5th | |||||
1984 | Utah | 6–5–1 | 4–3–1 | T–4th | |||||
Utah: | 16–17–1 | 10–11–1 | |||||||
Memphis Tigers (I-A Independent) (1989–1994) | |||||||||
1989 | Memphis | 2–9 | |||||||
1990 | Memphis | 4–6–1 | |||||||
1991 | Memphis | 5–6 | |||||||
1992 | Memphis | 6–5 | |||||||
1993 | Memphis | 6–5 | |||||||
1994 | Memphis | 6–5 | |||||||
Memphis: | 29–36–1 | ||||||||
Total: | 70–83–3 | ||||||||
National championship Conference title Conference division title | |||||||||
#Rankings from final Coaches' Poll. °Rankings from final AP Poll. |
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