American football and basketball player and coach (1917–1992)
Robert Spangler Biographical details Born (1917-09-08)September 8, 1917 Died March 31, 1992(1992-03-31) (aged 74) Playing career Football 1935–1938 Duke Basketball 1936–1938 Duke
Position(s) Quarterback (football)Coaching career (HC unless noted) Football 1940–1941 Newport News Builders 1946 Newport News Builders 1947–1948 Atlantic Christian 1949–1952 Catawba Basketball 1951–1952 Catawba
Head coaching record Overall 20–36–1 (college football) 4–19 (college basketball)
Robert F. Spangler (September 8, 1917 – March 31, 1992) was an American football and basketball player and coach. Following a successful played career as a quarterback at Duke University , he served as the head football coach at Atlantic Christian College—now known as Barton College—in Wilson, North Carolina from 1947 to 1948 and Catawba College in Salisbury, North Carolina from 1949 to 1952.
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References
"Robert Spangler" . Pro Football Archives. Retrieved December 30, 2018.
"Robert F. Spangler, Sports Figure" . Daily Press . April 1, 1992. Retrieved December 30, 2018.
"Robert "Bobby" Spangler" . Virginia Sports Hall of Fame . Retrieved December 30, 2018.
Duke Blue Devils starting quarterbacks
Sam Buie (1928)
Kidd Brewer (1929–1931)
Lowell Mason (1932)
Horace Hendrickson (1933)
Ace Parker (1934–1935)
Robert Spangler (1936–1938)
Tommy Prothro (1938–1939)
Jerry Barger (1951)
Worth Lutz (1952–1953)
Jerry Barger (1953–1954)
Sonny Jurgensen (1955–1956)
Dale Boyd (1955)
Bob Brodhead (1956–1958)
Pryor Millner (1958)
George Harris (1959)
Don Altman (1959–1960)
Walt Rappold (1961–1962)
Dave Uible (1963)
Scotty Glacken (1963–1965)
Todd Orvald (1965–1966)
Al Woodall (1966–1967)
Tom Edens (1966)
Larry Davis (1966)
Leo Hart (1968–1970)
Dennis Satyshur (1971)
Rich Searl (1971)
Bob Albright (1972)
Hal Spears (1972–1975)
Mark Johnson (1972–1973)
Roger Neighborgall (1973–1974)
Bob Corbett (1974–1975)
Mike Dunn (1975–1978)
Stanley Driskell (1978–1979)
Craig Browning (1979)
Ben Bennett (1980–1983)
Brent Clinkscale (1980)
Ron Sally (1981–1982, 1984)
Drew Walston (1984)
Steve Slayden (1984–1987)
Anthony Dilweg (1985, 1987–1988)
Billy Ray (1989–1990)
Dave Brown (1989–1991)
Steve Prince (1992)
Spence Fischer (1992–1995)
Joe Pickens (1993)
David Green (1996–1997)
Matt Rader (1996)
Bobby Campbell (1997–1999)
Spencer Romine (1997–2000)
Kevin Thompson (1999)
D. Bryant (2000–2001)
Adam Smith (2002–2003)
Mike Schneider (2003–2005)
Chris Dapolito (2003–2004)
Zack Asack (2005, 2008)
Marcus Jones (2006)
Thad Lewis (2006–2009)
Sean Renfree (2010–2012)
Brandon Connette (2010, 2013)
Anthony Boone (2012–2014)
Thomas Sirk (2015)
Parker Boehme (2015)
Daniel Jones (2016–2018)
Quentin Harris (2018–2019)
Chase Brice (2020)
Gunnar Holmberg (2021)
Riley Leonard (2021–2023)
Henry Belin IV (2023–2024)
Grayson Loftis (2023)
Maalik Murphy (2024)
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