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Chuck Stobart
File:Chuck Stobart at Ohio U. (1958).png
Stobart at Ohio University, 1958
Sport(s)Football
Biographical details
Born (1934-10-27) October 27, 1934 (age 89)
Playing career
Position(s)Quarterback
Head coaching record
Overall70–83–3
Bowls1–0
Accomplishments and honors
Awards
MAC Coach of the Year (1979)

Charles R. Stobart (born October 27, 1934) is a former American football player and coach. He was the head football coach at the University of Toledo (1977–1981), the University of Utah (1982–1984), and the University of Memphis (1989–1994), compiling a career college football coaching record of 70–83–3.

Stobart started his coaching career at Berne Union High School in Sugar Grove, Ohio. He coached one year at Gallipolis, and four years at Mount Vernon, before serving as an offensive coordinator at Marshall in 1965. In 1966, he served as the quarterbacks coach at Cincinnati. He coached under Hall of Fame coach Bo Schembechler at Miami and at Michigan.

From 1977 to 1981, he served as the head football coach at Toledo, where he compiled a 23–30–1 record. His 1981 Toledo team went 9–3, and won the Mid-American Conference (MAC) title. From 1982 to 1984, he served as the head coach at Utah, where he compiled a 16–17–1 record. Following that campaign, he served as an offensive coordinator at Pittsburgh, Arizona, and USC. From 1989 to 1994, he served as the head football coach at Memphis, where he compiled a 29–36–1 record.[1]

Head coaching record[]

Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs
Toledo Rockets (Mid-American Conference) (1977–1981)
1977 Toledo 2–9 2–7 9th
1978 Toledo 2–9 2–7 9th
1979 Toledo 8–2–1 7–1–1 2nd
1980 Toledo 4–7 3–6 T–8th
1981 Toledo 9–3 8–1 1st W California
Toledo: 25–30–1 22–22–1
Utah Utes (Western Athletic Conference) (1982–1984)
1982 Utah 5–6 2–4 7th
1983 Utah 5–6 4–4 T–5th
1984 Utah 6–5–1 4–3–1 T–4th
Utah: 16–17–1 10–11–1
Memphis / Memphis State Tigers (NCAA Division I-A independent) (1989–1994)
1989 Memphis State 2–9
1990 Memphis State 4–6–1
1991 Memphis State 5–6
1992 Memphis State 6–5
1993 Memphis State 6–5
1994 Memphis 6–5
Memphis State / Memphis: 29–36–1
Total: 70–83–3
      National championship         Conference title         Conference division title
Indicates BCS bowl, Bowl Alliance or Bowl Coalition game.

Coaching tree[]

Assistant coaches under Stobart who became college or NFL head coaches:

References[]

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