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词条 Bob Shoup
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| sport = Football
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| alma_mater = UC Santa Barbara
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| coach_years1 = 1962–1989
| coach_team1 = Cal Lutheran
| admin_years1 = 1969–1977
| admin_team1 = Cal Lutheran
| overall_record = 184–87–5 (college)
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| tournament_record = 4–4 (NAIA D-II playoffs)
| championships = 1 NAIA Division II (1971)
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}}Robert Shoup (born February 24, 1932 in Lincoln, Nebraska) is a retired American football coach and former player. He was the head coach at California Lutheran University from 1962 to 1989, compiling a career coaching record of 184–87–5.[1] Shoup led Cal Lutheran to the NAIA Division II Football Championship in 1971.[2] 186 of his players would later become coaches.[3] He also helped to bring the Dallas Cowboys NFL team to the university.[4] He was able to spend time around the team's players and coaches, including Tom Landry, and was able to pick up techniques for his team. Landry and Shoup also put together two major events each summer: a coaching clinic which drew as many as 500 people and a charity function known as the Christian Businessmen’s Club Day.[5]

Shoup coached the California Lutheran College football team from 1962-1989 where he achieved 184 wins and a .662 winning percentage. Out of his 28 seasons at CLC, Shoup had only seven losing seasons overall. In those 28 seasons, the team made the playoffs in 1971, 1975, 1977, 1979 and 1982. In 1971 he led the football team to the NAIA Division II National Championship defeating Westminster College 30-14. That year he was named NAIA Coach of the Year. During his time at the college, Shoup collected fourteen NAIA District III titles and his team was listed in the top ten as having the most wins over the last fifty years. He has been named the founding father of the football program at California Lutheran.[6][7]

Dr. Luther Schwich made the plans to form the college’s first football team in 1962 and selected Bob Shoup to begin the team. Before his recruitment, Shoup had garnered fame at North High School in Torrance where he had compiled an enviable record for championships. He was also notable for his time as a coach at University of California, Santa Barbara, in the 1950s. Shoup’s first assignment at CLC was to recruit and build a football team, develop a schedule, and secure new facilities. During the “Year of the Champions” in 1965, the team brought into fulfillment with an 8-1 record. The winning streak continued into 1966, nicknamed the “Year of the Victors”, with an 8-2 record. In 1967, the “Year of the Conquerors,” a 7-2 season, Gary Loyd emerged as the best punter in collegiate football and was named an NAIA All American in 1968. That same year CLC also appeared for the first time in the national rankings, coming in ninth. The following year, 1969, nicknamed “Year of the Warriors,” Robbie Robison set an NAIA record with seventeen field goals, which moved the team up to seventh place in the national ratings. From an 8-1-1 record in 1970, the team moved into their greatest season the following year, when the team captured the national championship beating both Westminster College and Montana Tech in the playoffs. A celebration was held in conjunction with the Dallas Cowboys, an NFL team which trained at CLC, who won the Super Bowl in January of 1972. After having won the championship, coach Shoup was named NAIA Coach of the Year and also Lutheran Coach of the Year. From the championship team, numerous players were drafted for professional football careers, including Brian Kelley who was drafted by the New York Giants and Sam Cvijanovich who played in the Canadian Football League. Another key player, Mike Sheppard, later became the head coach at California State University Long Beach. As of 1984, the CLU team was among the top small college teams in America, which makes Coach Robert Shoup one of the winningest coaches in the country.[8]

Coach Shoup was inducted into the NAIA Hall of Fame in January of 2009. He was voted NAIA District III Coach of the Year nine consecutive years and was named the NAIA Western Coach of the Year three times. In 1968 he earned the NAIA Award of Merit and in 1971 was named NAIA Coach of the Year.[9] He is also a member of the Ventura County Sports Hall of Fame and the CLU Athletic Hall of Fame. A bronze statue of coach Shoup was dedicated by CLU in 2014 and is located at University Plaza on the CLU campus.[10]

Head coaching record

College

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References

1. ^{{cite web|url=https://earth.callutheran.edu/alumni/hof/?year=2003&id=4|title=Bob Shoup|publisher=callutheran.edu|access-date=February 2, 2018}}
2. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.callutheran.edu/news/story.html?id=5195#story|title=Robert Shoup Inducted Into NAIA Hall of Fame|first=Staci|last=Schottman|work=callutheran.edu|date=January 12, 2009|access-date=February 2, 2018}}
3. ^http://www.espn.com/blog/bigten/post/_/id/112292/the-cal-lu-connection
4. ^http://articles.latimes.com/1986-09-13/sports/sp-11612_1_cal-lutheran-football
5. ^Freeman, Denne H. and Jaime Aron (2001). I Remember Tom Landry. Sports Publishing LLC. Pages 117-119. {{ISBN|9781582614595}}.
6. ^Hughes, Richard Thomas and William B. Adrian (1997). Models for Christian Higher Education: Strategies for Survival and Success in the Twenty-first Century. Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing. Page 107. {{ISBN|9780802841216}}.
7. ^https://www.cluecho.com/2014/10/founding-father-of-clu-football-is-being-recognized/
8. ^Hekhuis, Mary (1984). California Lutheran College: The First Quarter-Century. Thousand Oaks, CA: California Lutheran College Press. Pages 88-92.
9. ^https://www.callutheran.edu/news/story.html?id=5195#story
10. ^http://www.clusports.com/general/2014-15/releases/10956.html
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