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Rob Smith (American football, born 1957)

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Rob Smith
Biographical details
Alma materWashington (1981)
Playing career
1977–1980Washington
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1989–2005Western Washington
2008–2017Humboldt State
Head coaching record
Overall172–106–1
Tournaments4–4 (NAIA D-II playoffs)
1–2 (NCAA D-II playoffs)
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
3 CFA (1996, 1999–2000)
4 GNAC (2001, 2003, 2011, 2015)
1 CFA Mount Rainier Division (1995)

Robert Smith is a former American football coach. He served as the head football coach at Western Washington University from 1989 to 2005 and Humboldt State University in Humboldt, California from 2008 to 2017, compiling a career college football coaching record of 172–106–1.[1][2]

Head coaching record

Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs AFCA#
Western Washington Vikings (Columbia Football Association) (1989–1997)
1989 Western Washington 7–2 4–2 T–3rd (Mount Rainier)
1990 Western Washington 3–6 1–5 T–5th (Mount Rainier)
1991 Western Washington 5–3–1 4–2 3rd (Mount Rainier)
1992 Western Washington 7–3 3–2 T–2nd (Mount Rainier) L NAIA Division II First Round
1993 Western Washington 6–3 3–2 3rd (Mount Rainier)
1994 Western Washington 8–3 4–1 2nd (Mount Rainier) L NAIA Division II Quarterfinal
1995 Western Washington 9–1 5–0 1st (Mount Rainier) L NAIA Division II First Round
1996 Western Washington 11–2 4–1 1st L NAIA Division II Championship
1997 Western Washington 5–5 3–2 T–2nd
1998 Western Washington 5–5 3–2 T–2nd
1999 Western Washington 8–3 4–0 1st L NCAA Division II First Round
2000 Western Washington 7–3 3–1 1st
Western Washington Vikings (Great Northwest Athletic Conference) (2001–2005)
2001 Western Washington 8–3 3–0 1st 23
2002 Western Washington 6–4 2–1 2nd
2003 Western Washington 4–6 3–0 1st
2004 Western Washington 6–4 3–3 T–2nd
2005 Western Washington 4–6 3–3 2nd
Western Washington: 109–62–1 55–27
Humboldt State Lumberjacks (Great Northwest Athletic Conference) (2008–2017)
2008 Humboldt State 2–9 0–8 5th
2009 Humboldt State 5–5 1–5 4th
2010 Humboldt State 8–3 6–2 2nd
2011 Humboldt State 9–1 7–1 1st 20
2012 Humboldt State 7–4 6–4 T–2nd
2013 Humboldt State 0–11 0–10 6th
2014 Humboldt State 8–2 4–2 T–2nd
2015 Humboldt State 10–2 6–0 1st L NCAA Division II Second Round 15
2016 Humboldt State 6–5 3–5 T–3rd
2017 Humboldt State 8–2 6–2 2nd
Humboldt State: 63–44 39–39
Total: 172–106–1

References

  1. ^ "Rob Smith to resign as head coach at Western". Western Washington University athletics. Retrieved May 12, 2019.
  2. ^ Samuels, Doug (January 25, 2018). "In official resignation letter, coach explains what has really been going on at D-II Humboldt State". footballscoop.com. Retrieved May 12, 2019.
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