Bob Stull
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Bob Stull is the athletic director at UTEP. He has previously served as head football coach at Massachusetts, Missouri and UTEP.
A native of Davenport, Iowa, Stull was a three-year letterman at Kansas State, where he earned bachelor's and master's degrees.
He began his coaching career at Dubuque Senior High School in Dubuque, Iowa. He was the offensive line coach at Kent State from 1971 to 1974 under Don James. He then followed James to Washington, where he was receivers coach (1975-1978) and later offensive coordinator (1979-1984).
After two seasons at Massachusetts, Stull was hired at UTEP, where he posted a 21-15 record from 1986 to 1988, culminating in a 10-2 record and an appearance in the Independence Bowl after the 1988 season. Stull didn't fare as well at Missouri, compiling a 15-38-2 record in five seasons. While at Missouri, he was involved on the losing end of the famous "Fifth Down".
After his coaching career, Stull entered administration at Washington. He rejoined UTEP as athletic director after a 10-year absence.
| Preceded by Woody Widenhofer |
University of Missouri Head Football Coach 1989–1993 |
Succeeded by Larry Smith |
| Preceded by Bill Yung |
UTEP Miners Head Football Coach 1986–1988 |
Succeeded by David Lee |
Categories: Missouri Tigers football coaches | UTEP Miners football coaches | Year of birth missing | Living people | High school football coaches | Kent State Golden Flashes football coaches | People from Davenport, Iowa | People from Dubuque, Iowa | Washington Huskies football coaches | College football coach stubs