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Bob Stull coached three different college football teams for a total of 10 seasons, compiling an overall record of 46-65-2. He also has served as the UTEP athletic director since 1998.
Stull came to Missouri in 1989 and never put together a winning record in five seasons. The closest he came was a 4-7 mark in 1990, winning two of seven Big Eight Conference games. He coached in the infamous “Fifth Down Game” against the University of Colorado that season, falling 33-31 when the officials inadvertently awarded the eventual national champion Buffaloes a fifth down.
Stull made his lone bowl appearance, a loss in the Independence Bowl, while coaching UTEP to a 10-3 record in the Western Athletic Conference in 1988.
Coaching History | Team | Years |
---|---|---|
Athletic Director | UTEP Miners | 1998-Present |
Head Coach | Missouri Tigers | 1989-1993 |
Head Coach | UTEP | 1986-1988 |
Head Coach | UMass | 1984-1985 |
Offensive Coordinator | Washington | 1979-1983 |
Wide Receivers | Washington | 1975-1978 |
Offensive Line | Kent State | 1971-1974 |
An itinerant journalist, Christopher has moved between states 11 times in seven years. Formally an injury-prone Division I 800-meter specialist, he now wanders the Rockies in search of high peaks.