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18 Facts About Bob Trott

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Bob Trott was born on March 19,1954 and is an American football coach and former player.

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Bob Trott was previously the defensive coordinator at East Carolina University.

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Bob Trott played at North Carolina under Coach Bill Dooley and began his coaching career as a graduate assistant at UNC in 1976.

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Bob Trott then landed an assistant's position at the Air Force Academy in 1978, working with defensive ends under Bill Parcells.

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In 1984, Bob Trott took a position at the University of Arkansas as the defensive backs coach for the Razorbacks.

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Bob Trott helped Arkansas win back-to-back Southwest Conference championships in 1988 and '89.

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Bob Trott moved on to Clemson in 1990, serving as the Tigers' defensive coordinator and defensive backs coach.

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One year later, Bob Trott moved up to the NFL to join Ray Handley's staff with the New York Giants.

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Bob Trott had a second NFL stint when he was hired as a Cleveland Browns defensive assistant coach on February 26,2005.

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Since 2009 Bob Trott has served as a defensive coach with various Virginia universities.

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In 2014 Bob Trott was the Assistant Head coach and secondary coach on the Under19 USA Football team which won the world Championship in 2014 in Kuwait.

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Also in 2014 Bob Trott was the commencement speaker for AL Brown High School and was selected in the Cabarrus County Sports Hall of Fame.

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Bob Trott was named the Defensive coordinator at James Madison University in 2016.

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Bob Trott was named the 2017 FootballScoop Coordinator of the year.

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Bob Trott was named defensive coordinator for East Carolina University during the 2019 season but his contract was not renewed.

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Bob Trott was the 5th coordinator for ECU in the Last 4 seasons.

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Bob Trott has served on the coaching staffs of eleven college bowl teams and has been a defensive coordinator at eight NCAA Division I universities.

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Bob Trott has served as a coach or player under renowned head coaches Bill Parcells, Al Groh, Romeo Crennel, Ken Hatfield, Fred Goldsmith and Bill Dooley.