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Robert Carl Zuppke
b.2 Jul 1879 Berlin, Germany
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Name Robert Carl Zuppke
Gender Male
Birth[1] 2 Jul 1879 Berlin, Germany
Occupation[1] From 1913 to 1941 Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United StatesHead Coach, Football at University of Illinois
Occupation[1] From 1930 to 1948 wrote syndicated newspaper strip Ned Brant, drawn by Walt Depew
Death[1] 22 Dec 1957 Champaign, Illinois, United States
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  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Robert Zuppke, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia
    last accessed Jun 2016.

    Robert Carl Zuppke (July 2, 1879 – December 22, 1957) was an American football coach. He served as the head coach at the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign from 1913 until 1941, compiling a career college football record of 131–81–12. Inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1951, Zuppke coached his teams to national titles in 1914, 1919, 1923, and 1927. Zuppke's teams also won seven Big Ten Conference championships. While at the University of Illinois, Zuppke was a member of the Alpha-Gamma Chapter of Kappa Sigma. Among the players that Zuppke coached at Illinois, was Red Grange, the most celebrated college football player of the era. The field at the University of Illinois's Memorial Stadium is named Zuppke Field in his honor. Zuppke is credited for many football inventions and traditions, including the huddle and the flea flicker. ...