Jim Stoops debuted on September 9, 1998, playing for the Colorado Rockies at Coors Field; he played his final game on September 26, 1998, playing for the Colorado Rockies at Coors Field.
Bob Stoops, Oklahoma won a national championship in his second season
In 1998, Jim Stoops pitched in 3 games for the Colorado Rockies, with an ERA of 2.25. He started 0 games and finished 0, pitching no complete games. He threw no shutouts and recorded no saves, ending up with 1 win and 0 losses. He pitched a total of 12 outs, facing 17 batters. He gave up 5 hits and 1 earned run, including 1 home run. He struck out 0 batters and walked 3.
Hitler lived in Vienna at age 19, trying to get accepted into The Academy of Fine Arts there. He was pretty poor at this time - sometimes going days without food and sleeping on stoops, according to Mein Kampf.
Football Bowl Subdivision (formerly Division I-A)#|Coach | College |Years|Won|Lost|Tied|Pct.|1. Pete Carroll, Southern California ..................... 6 65 12 0 .8442. Urban Meyer, Florida..................................... 6 61 12 0 .8363. Bob Stoops, Oklahoma .................................. 8 86 19 0 .8194. Mark Richt, Georgia ...................................... 6 61 17 0 .7825. Phillip Fulmer, Tennessee ................................ 15 137 41 0 .7706. Bobby Bowden, Florida St. ............................ 41 366 113 4 .7627. Lloyd Carr, Michigan ..................................... 12 113 36 0 .7588. Steve Spurrier, South Carolina ........................ 17 157 50 2 .7569. Joe Paterno, Penn St. ..................................... 41 363 121 3 .74810. Paul Johnson, Navy........................................ 10 99 35 0 .73911. Dan Hawkins, Colorado................................. 11 94 33 1 .73812. Jim Tressel, Ohio St. ...................................... 21 197 71 2 .73313. Gary Patterson, TCU ...................................... 7 54 20 0 .73014. Butch Davis, North Carolina ........................... 6 51 20 0 .71815. Chris Ault, Nevada ........................................ 22 185 78 1 .70316. Dennis Erickson, Arizona St. .......................... 18 149 64 1 .69917. Frank Solich, Ohio......................................... 8 71 31 0 .69618. Nick Saban, Alabama.................................... 11 91 42 1 .68319. Jeff Tedford, California.................................... 5 43 20 0 .68320. Ralph Friedgen, Maryland............................... 6 50 24 0 .676
Bob Stoops
Iowa University.
Stoops was the defensive coordinator at the University of Florida for three seasons before becoming Oklahoma's head coach in 1999.
Bob Stoops of OU football team
Oklahoma football coach Bob Stoops makes 6,500,000/year
Bob Stoops was hired as head football coach of the Oklahoma Sooners on 1st December, 1998.
Robert "Bob" Stoops is the head coach of the University of Oklahoma college football team. After he coached Iowa, Kansas State and Florida he joined Oklahoma, which in the year 2000 he lead his team (the "Sooners") to an Orange Bowl victory and the national championship.
Bob Stoops
Bob stoops
The University of Iowa.
Robert Anthony "Bob" Stoops is the head coach of the University of Ohklahoma football team. His annual Salary is $4,303,000. He also has a record of 149-37.
easy, pete Carroll (USC) would grab the #1 spot, 6 straight BCS bowl games, 3 of them National championships, winning 2 of them. the best in college football right now. 2nd probably Jim tressle, (Ohio State) has won 12 "Coach of the Year" awards, 4 Division I-AA National Championships and 1 Division I-A National Championship. Since taking over at Ohio State in 2001, Tressel was 62-14 coming into the 2007 season with 4 BCS Bowl appearances in 6 seasons @ OSU. #3, Bob Stoops at Oklahoma. Basicly has turned that team into a national powerhouse every year he has been there. I would also have to include Larry Kehre, Mount Union College. The winniest football coach in college football history with a winning percentage of .927. Coach Larry Kehres has 10 NCAA Division III Championships and the two longest winning streaks in NCAA football history with 54 wins and then after one lost he has a 55 game winning streak. Mount Union Purple Raiders also holds the record for most consecutive regular season victories, winning 110 games between 1994-2005. Under his coaching staff, his football squads have only lost 22 games and tied three times and that gives him a record of 296-22-3.