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    Robert Simon Devaney (April 13, 1915 – May 9, 1997) was a college football coach. He served as the head coach at the University of Wyoming from 1957 to 1961 and at the University of Nebraska from 1962 to 1972, compiling a career record of 136–30–7 (.806).

  2. 10 mai 1997 · Bob Devaney, a raconteur and humorist whose coaching made the University of Nebraska a national football power and whose leadership as athletic director modernized the athletics program, died...

  3. A special program about the life and achievements of Bob Devaney, the legendary football coach who led Nebraska to two national championships in 1970 and 1971. Hear from his players, fellow coaches, and friends who knew him well.

  4. Bob Devaney was a Hall of Fame football coach and athletic director at Nebraska from 1962 to 1993. He led the Huskers to two national titles, eight Big Eight championships and 101 wins in 11 seasons.

  5. 4 nov. 2015 · Learn how Bob Devaney transformed Nebraska from a losing program to a national powerhouse in 11 seasons, winning two national championships and creating a football-crazed state. Read about his coaching style, his charisma, his legacy and his challenges.

  6. 13 sept. 1971 · The fact slips up on you, but Bob Devaney—that unpretentious, unassuming man, that broad pleasant potato face, that dumpy baker's build—is now the winningest coach in college football.

  7. Devaney coached 11 years. He produced 11 winning seasons, 9 bowl games, 8 conference championships, 2 national championships (1970, 1971), a 32-game unbeaten streak, and a 101-20-2 record. His first team in 1962 went 9-2 and won the Gotham Bowl over Miami of Florida 36-34.