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Robert Edwin Davie Jr. (born September 30, 1954) is an American former college football coach and player. ... Bob Davie in 2009. He was fired on December 2, ...
The Notre Dame Fighting Irish were led by Bob Davie and represented the University of Notre Dame in NCAA Division I college football from 1997 to 2001. The team was an independent and played their home games in Notre Dame Stadium .
Bob Davie (American football) (born 1954), New Mexico Lobos football coach, former head coach of Notre Dame Bob Davie (ice hockey) (1912–1990), Canadian ice hockey player Bob Hutch Davie (born c. 1932), orchestra leader, pianist, and composer of popular music
After losing ten players to the NFL, the Irish began the 2000 season signing 17 recruits [2] Having to replace two-year starter, Jarious Jackson, Davie chose Arnaz Battle, [3] who looked to have a rough road ahead with the Irish playing four ranked teams in a row to begin the season, including a game against the favorite to win the national championship, Nebraska.
The team was coached by Bob Davie and played its home games at Notre Dame Stadium in South Bend, Indiana. Despite having a new coach, the Irish had high expectations before the 1997 season, [2] and were ranked eleventh in the pre-season polls.
The 1999 season began on a positive note for Davie, who, after signing 21 recruits, [2] was given a contract extension to coach until 2003. Though there were high hopes that the Irish could finally get another national championship, [3] there were also many questions facing the team, [4] top among those would be whether Jackson could lead a young Irish team. [5]
Bob Davie (2006, 2008, 2011) David Diaz-Infante (2009, 2013) Mike Golic (2020) Mike Golic Jr. (2020–2021) Bob Griese (2006–2010) Brian Griese (2009–2010, 2013–2019) Robert Griffin III (2021–2023) Danny Kanell (2011–2012, 2015) James Hasty (2007) Brock Huard (2008–2011, 2015–2018) Craig James (2009–2011) Paul Maguire (2006 ...
Five coaches have led New Mexico in postseason bowl games: Ted Shipkey, Willis Barnes, Dennis Franchione, Rocky Long, and Bob Davie. Two coaches have won division titles: Franchione won one Western Athletic Conference (WAC) Mountain division and Davie won one MWC Mountain division title.