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The stadium was completed in time for the 1974 football season at a cost of $725,000. It was officially opened and dedicated on September 21, 1974. The Stadium is named after former head coach Robert B. Redman, who led the team from 1947 until 1951. He compiled a record of 38 wins, 4 losses and won three PSAC championships during his time as ...
In addition, the following Bloombsburg players were named to the 1951 AP All-Teacher College football team: senior Bob Lang at back (first team); sophomore John Nemetz at tackle (first team); Ardell Ziegenfuse at guard (second team); Tommy Spack at back (second team); Francis Bidelspach at guard (honorable mention); Tom Schukis at center ...
Robert Brittain Redman (September 6, 1908 – June 9, 1960) [1] was an American football, basketball, and baseball player, coach, and educator. He served as the head football coach at Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania from 1947 to 1951, compiling a record of 38–4 and winning three Pennsylvania State Teachers College Conference titles (1948, 1949, and 1951).
2017 Bloomsburg Huskies football; Conference: Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference: East Division: Record: 7–4 (4–3 PSAC) Head coach: Paul Darragh (5th season)
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Prior to officiating, Eck was a quarterback for the Bloomsburg University Huskies, where he holds the school record for most pass completions in a season with 194. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Eck was hired by the NFL in 2016 as a side judge.
Jerry Denstorff (born December 25, 1936) is a former American football player and coach. He served as the head football coach at Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania from 1968 to 1970, compiling a record of 10–13–1. [1] He played college football at Louisiana State University in 1954 and 1955 before transferring to Evansville College. [2]
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