Bob Peck (American football)
Bob Peck (May 30, 1891 – June 14, 1932) was an American football player who most famously played center for the Pittsburgh Panthers, where he was a three-time All-American.
Peck with head coach "Pop" Warner during the 1916 season. That year, Pitt outscored its opponents 255–25 along the way to an 8–0 record and a consensus national championship. | |
Date of birth | May 30, 1891 |
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Place of birth | Lock Haven, Pennsylvania, U.S. |
Date of death | June 14, 1932 41) | (aged
Place of death | Culver, Indiana, U.S. |
Career information | |
Position(s) | Center |
College | Pittsburgh |
Career history | |
As player | |
1917 | Youngstown Patricians |
1917 | Massillon Tigers |
1920 | Fort Wayne Friars |
As athletic director | |
1917–1932 | Culver Military Academy |
Career highlights and awards | |
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