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John
Robinson
Southern California, UNLV
132-77-4 (18 seasons)
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Led USC to a national championship (1978), two No. 2
finishes, three Pac-10 titles and five postseason bowls
in his original run (1976-82) with the program, including
three Rose Bowl victories |
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His second term (1993-97) at USC featured three more
bowl victories, including the Rose Bowl title in 1995
that improved his career record in the bowl to 4-0 |
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His teams won 82 percent of their games (67-14-2) in
his original run, averaging nearly 10 victories a year |
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From 1978 through 1980, USC posted a school-record 28-game
unbeaten streak |
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Named National Coach of the Year in 1979 following an
11-0-1 campaign |
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Earned his 200th win as a head coach in pro and college
football with UNLV's victory over rival Nevada in 2002 |
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His 8-1 bowl record gives him a higher winning percentage
in the postseason (.889) than any college coach in history
with a minimum of eight games |
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Coached two Heisman Trophy winners (Charles White and
Marcus Allen) and a Lombardi Award honoree (Brad Budde)
and has tutored 25 first-team All-Americans, 22 NFL first-round
selections and a total of 92 NFL draft picks |
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