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Edward N. Robinson

Edward North "Robbie" Robinson (October 15, 1873 – March 10, 1945) was an American football and baseball coach. He served as the head football coach at University of Nebraska–Lincoln, Brown University, University of Maine, and Tufts College—now known as Tufts University, and co-head football coach at Boston University.[1][2] He also coached for the Providence Steam Roller of the National Football League (NFL). He was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1955.

Edward N. Robinson
Biographical details
Born(1873-10-15)October 15, 1873
Sabattus, Maine, U.S.
DiedMarch 10, 1945(1945-03-10) (aged 71)
Brookline, Massachusetts, U.S.
Playing career
Football
1892–1895Brown
Position(s)Halfback
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
Football
1896–1897Nebraska
1898–1901Brown
1902Maine
1903Phillips Exeter Academy (NH)
1904–1907Brown
1909Tufts
1910–1925Brown
1926–1929Boston University
1931Providence Steam Roller
Baseball
1897Nebraska
1901Yale
1902–1903Phillips Exeter Academy (NH)
Head coaching record
Overall170–113–16 (college football)
4–4–3 (NFL)
8–5–1 (college baseball)
Bowls0–1
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
1 WIUFA (1897)
1 MIAA (1902)
College Football Hall of Fame
Inducted in 1955 (profile)

Early life edit

Robinson was born in Sabattus, Maine, and attended Danvers High School the Dean Academy.[3][4] He played halfback for the Brown Bears football team and was a pitcher and right field for the Brown Bears baseball team.[3] Robinson was selected by Walter Camp in 1895 as a Third Team All-American. He graduated from Brown in 1896 and earned a degree from the Boston University School of Law in 1898.[5]

Coaching edit

Football edit

Robinson began his coaching career at Nebraska. He compiled a 11-4-1 record over two seasons and led Nebraska to its ever first conference championship.[6] He then coached at his alma mater from 1898 to 1901.[4] He coached at the University of Maine in 1902 and at Phillips Exeter Academy in 1903.[7] He returned to Brown in 1904 and remained there until 1907. After one year as the head coach at Tufts, he returned to Brown for his third stint as head coach.[8] In 1923 he turned down the opportunity to become the head coach of the Alabama Crimson Tide football team.[9] Robinson and his assistant Reggie Brown were let go after the 1925 season, ending his 24 year tenure as Brown’s head coach.[10] On April 2, 1926, athletic director George V. Brown hired Robinson and Brown to coach the Boston University football team.[11] They served as co-head coaches of BU until 1930, when they were replaced by Hilary Mahaney.[12] In 1931, Robinson coached the Providence Steam Roller of the National Football League.[13] Under Robinson, the Steam Roller finished the 1931 season 4–4–3 record.[14]

Baseball edit

In 1901, Robinson was hired to coach baseball at Yale University.[15] The following year he led the Phillips Exeter baseball team to a championship.[16] He was retained by Phillips Exeter for the following season and given the additional role as head football coach.[7]

Later life edit

A longtime resident of Danvers, Massachusetts, Robinson spent his later years in Boston's Brighton neighborhood and was in charge of football for the Boston Parks Department.[3][4] He died on March 10, 1945, at Corey Hill Hospital in Brookline, Massachusetts.[4]

Head coaching record edit

College football edit

Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs
Nebraska Bugeaters (Western Interstate University Football Association) (1896–1897)
1896 Nebraska 6–3–1 1–1–1 3rd
1897 Nebraska 5–1 3–0 1st
Nebraska: 11–4–1 4–1–1
Brown Bears (Independent) (1898–1901)
1898 Brown 6–4
1899 Brown 7–3–1
1900 Brown 7–3–1
1901 Brown 4–7–1
Maine Black Bears (Maine Intercollegiate Athletic Association) (1902)
1902 Maine 6–2 2–1 1st
Maine: 6–2 2–1
Brown Bears (Independent) (1904–1907)
1904 Brown 6–5
1905 Brown 7–4
1906 Brown 6–3
1907 Brown 7–3
Tufts Jumbos (Independent) (1909)
1909 Tufts 2–6
Tufts: 2–6
Brown Bears (Independent) (1910–1925)
1910 Brown 7–2–1
1911 Brown 7–3–1
1912 Brown 6–4
1913 Brown 4–5
1914 Brown 5–2–1
1915 Brown 5–4–1 L Rose
1916 Brown 8–1
1917 Brown 8–2
1918 Brown 2–3
1919 Brown 5–4–1
1920 Brown 6–3
1921 Brown 5–3–1
1922 Brown 6–2–1
1923 Brown 6–4
1924 Brown 5–4
1925 Brown 5–4–1
Brown: 140–82–12
Boston University Terriers/Pioneers (Independent) (1926–1929)
1926 Boston University 2–6
1927 Boston University 3–4–1
1928 Boston University 3–3–2
1929 Boston University 3–6
Boston University: 11–19–3
Total: 170–113–16

NFL edit

Team Year Regular season Post season
Won Lost Ties Win % Finish Won Lost Win % Result
PSR 1931 4 4 3 .500 6th
PSR Total 4 4 3 .500
Total 4 4 3 .500

References edit

  1. ^ "Going Back to Brown: Edward N. Robinson Again Appointed Football Coach There - With Tufts Last Year". The Boston Daily Globe. February 12, 1910.
  2. ^ "Marsters Is Engaged as Co-Coach of Eleven At Boston University for Coming Season". The New York Times. January 19, 1930.
  3. ^ a b c Mack, Gene (November 14, 1924). "Coaches Who Once Played the Game: Edward N. Robinson, Brown". The Boston Daily Globe.
  4. ^ a b c d "Ed Robinson; Noted Football Mentor, Dies". The Boston Daily Globe. March 11, 1945.
  5. ^ "Edward N. Robinson Former Brown grid coach". New York Daily News. New York, New York. Associated Press. March 11, 1945. p. 76. Retrieved October 21, 2018 – via Newspapers.com  .
  6. ^ "Mick Stoltenberg on Nebraska's future". The Breeze. January 17, 2019.
  7. ^ a b "Decide on Robinson". The Boston Daily Globe. January 31, 1903.
  8. ^ "Going Back to Brown". The Boston Daily Globe. February 12, 1910.
  9. ^ "Brown Coach Turns Down Alabama Job". The Boston Daily Globe. January 26, 1923.
  10. ^ "Robinson Not to Coach at Brown Next Season". The Boston Daily Globe. December 24, 1925.
  11. ^ Hallahan, John (April 3, 1926). "Robinson and Brown Signed to Coach B. U.". The Boston Daily Globe.
  12. ^ "Marsters Is Engaged as Co-Coach of Eleven At Boston University for Coming Season". The New York Times. January 19, 1930.
  13. ^ Sportsman (February 16, 1931). "Tips and Topics". The Boston Daily Globe.
  14. ^ "Ed Robinson Record, Statistics, and Category Ranks | Pro-Football-Reference.com". Pro-Football-Reference.com.
  15. ^ "School News". Yale Alumni Weekly. March 8, 1901. Retrieved 18 September 2022.
  16. ^ "Triumph for the Coach: Much of the Credit for Exeter's Victory Due to Edward N. Robinson". The Boston Daily Globe. June 9, 1902.

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Edward North Robbie Robinson October 15 1873 March 10 1945 was an American football and baseball coach He served as the head football coach at University of Nebraska Lincoln Brown University University of Maine and Tufts College now known as Tufts University and co head football coach at Boston University 1 2 He also coached for the Providence Steam Roller of the National Football League NFL He was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1955 Edward N RobinsonBiographical detailsBorn 1873 10 15 October 15 1873Sabattus Maine U S DiedMarch 10 1945 1945 03 10 aged 71 Brookline Massachusetts U S Playing careerFootball1892 1895BrownPosition s HalfbackCoaching career HC unless noted Football1896 1897Nebraska1898 1901Brown1902Maine1903Phillips Exeter Academy NH 1904 1907Brown1909Tufts1910 1925Brown1926 1929Boston University1931Providence Steam RollerBaseball1897Nebraska1901Yale1902 1903Phillips Exeter Academy NH Head coaching recordOverall170 113 16 college football 4 4 3 NFL 8 5 1 college baseball Bowls0 1Accomplishments and honorsChampionships1 WIUFA 1897 1 MIAA 1902 College Football Hall of FameInducted in 1955 profile Contents 1 Early life 2 Coaching 2 1 Football 2 2 Baseball 3 Later life 4 Head coaching record 4 1 College football 4 2 NFL 5 References 6 External linksEarly life editRobinson was born in Sabattus Maine and attended Danvers High School the Dean Academy 3 4 He played halfback for the Brown Bears football team and was a pitcher and right field for the Brown Bears baseball team 3 Robinson was selected by Walter Camp in 1895 as a Third Team All American He graduated from Brown in 1896 and earned a degree from the Boston University School of Law in 1898 5 Coaching editFootball edit Robinson began his coaching career at Nebraska He compiled a 11 4 1 record over two seasons and led Nebraska to its ever first conference championship 6 He then coached at his alma mater from 1898 to 1901 4 He coached at the University of Maine in 1902 and at Phillips Exeter Academy in 1903 7 He returned to Brown in 1904 and remained there until 1907 After one year as the head coach at Tufts he returned to Brown for his third stint as head coach 8 In 1923 he turned down the opportunity to become the head coach of the Alabama Crimson Tide football team 9 Robinson and his assistant Reggie Brown were let go after the 1925 season ending his 24 year tenure as Brown s head coach 10 On April 2 1926 athletic director George V Brown hired Robinson and Brown to coach the Boston University football team 11 They served as co head coaches of BU until 1930 when they were replaced by Hilary Mahaney 12 In 1931 Robinson coached the Providence Steam Roller of the National Football League 13 Under Robinson the Steam Roller finished the 1931 season 4 4 3 record 14 Baseball edit In 1901 Robinson was hired to coach baseball at Yale University 15 The following year he led the Phillips Exeter baseball team to a championship 16 He was retained by Phillips Exeter for the following season and given the additional role as head football coach 7 Later life editA longtime resident of Danvers Massachusetts Robinson spent his later years in Boston s Brighton neighborhood and was in charge of football for the Boston Parks Department 3 4 He died on March 10 1945 at Corey Hill Hospital in Brookline Massachusetts 4 Head coaching record editCollege football edit Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl playoffsNebraska Bugeaters Western Interstate University Football Association 1896 1897 1896 Nebraska 6 3 1 1 1 1 3rd1897 Nebraska 5 1 3 0 1stNebraska 11 4 1 4 1 1Brown Bears Independent 1898 1901 1898 Brown 6 41899 Brown 7 3 11900 Brown 7 3 11901 Brown 4 7 1Maine Black Bears Maine Intercollegiate Athletic Association 1902 1902 Maine 6 2 2 1 1stMaine 6 2 2 1Brown Bears Independent 1904 1907 1904 Brown 6 51905 Brown 7 41906 Brown 6 31907 Brown 7 3Tufts Jumbos Independent 1909 1909 Tufts 2 6Tufts 2 6Brown Bears Independent 1910 1925 1910 Brown 7 2 11911 Brown 7 3 11912 Brown 6 41913 Brown 4 51914 Brown 5 2 11915 Brown 5 4 1 L Rose1916 Brown 8 11917 Brown 8 21918 Brown 2 31919 Brown 5 4 11920 Brown 6 31921 Brown 5 3 11922 Brown 6 2 11923 Brown 6 41924 Brown 5 41925 Brown 5 4 1Brown 140 82 12Boston University Terriers Pioneers Independent 1926 1929 1926 Boston University 2 61927 Boston University 3 4 11928 Boston University 3 3 21929 Boston University 3 6Boston University 11 19 3Total 170 113 16NFL edit Team Year Regular season Post seasonWon Lost Ties Win Finish Won Lost Win ResultPSR 1931 4 4 3 500 6th PSR Total 4 4 3 500 Total 4 4 3 500 References edit Going Back to Brown Edward N Robinson Again Appointed Football Coach There With Tufts Last Year The Boston Daily Globe February 12 1910 Marsters Is Engaged as Co Coach of Eleven At Boston University for Coming Season The New York Times January 19 1930 a b c Mack Gene November 14 1924 Coaches Who Once Played the Game Edward N Robinson Brown The Boston Daily Globe a b c d Ed Robinson Noted Football Mentor Dies The Boston Daily Globe March 11 1945 Edward N Robinson Former Brown grid coach New York Daily News New York New York Associated Press March 11 1945 p 76 Retrieved October 21 2018 via Newspapers com nbsp Mick Stoltenberg on Nebraska s future The Breeze January 17 2019 a b Decide on Robinson The Boston Daily Globe January 31 1903 Going Back to Brown The Boston Daily Globe February 12 1910 Brown Coach Turns Down Alabama Job The Boston Daily Globe January 26 1923 Robinson Not to Coach at Brown Next Season The Boston Daily Globe December 24 1925 Hallahan John April 3 1926 Robinson and Brown Signed to Coach B U The Boston Daily Globe Marsters Is Engaged as Co Coach of Eleven At Boston University for Coming Season The New York Times January 19 1930 Sportsman February 16 1931 Tips and Topics The Boston Daily Globe Ed Robinson Record Statistics and Category Ranks Pro Football Reference com Pro Football Reference com School News Yale Alumni Weekly March 8 1901 Retrieved 18 September 2022 Triumph for the Coach Much of the Credit for Exeter s Victory Due to Edward N Robinson The Boston Daily Globe June 9 1902 External links editEdward N Robinson at the College Football Hall of Fame Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Edward N Robinson amp oldid 1212906417, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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