Bob Stoops, who won a national championship at Oklahoma and had served as coach of the UFL's Dallas Renegades for four seasons, has announced his retirement.
After much thought and reflection, I’ve made the decision to retire from coaching and step away from the game of football. Coaching has been one of the greatest honors of my life, and closing this ...
A native of Youngstown, Ohio, Stoops took over coaching Oklahoma after serving three years as Florida's defensive coordinator. He retired from job at OU in June 2017, but lasted less than two calendar ...
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – Legendary Oklahoma football coach Bob Stoops called it quits on Monday, announcing his retirement from football. According to Stoops on the Dallas Renegades’ “X” platform, the ...
Bob Stoops is officially calling it a career — again. The former OU football coach announced his retirement from coaching on Monday, stepping down from the United Football League's Dallas Renegades ...
It’s officially the start of a new era for the Dallas Renegades. The Renegades are officially moving forward with Rick Neuheisel as their new head coach. The team officially announced the Neuheisel ...
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Legendary Oklahoma HC retires from coaching
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The inductions of Stoops and Ball increased the Rose Bowl Hall of Fame’s membership to 148 in its 37-year history. The members are recognized with plaques in the stadium’s Court of ...
OU wouldn't have won the 2000 national title without Bob Stoops and Josh Heupel. But the foundation was laid when this group of Sooners decided to stay.
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