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Inductee Bob Patterson |
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| Bob Patterson
grew up in New Jersey starring in every sport at Penns Grove High School, earning
13 varsity letters in football, basketball, baseball and track. In 1950, he received
the William J. Miles Award for being the Outstanding High School Athlete and also
received a football scholarship to the University of Tennessee where he was part
of a national champion and SEC champion team. After
two seasons at UT, Patterson transferred to the University of Memphis where he
lettered in football his final two years. In 1953, he was named Most Valuable
Player and Outstanding Player of the Year. |
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In 1954, he was first team A. P. Little All American and Honorable Mention All
American. Upon graduation, Patterson served in the military and played for the
Elgin Air Force Base team where he was named "All Air Force" and "All Service."
Patterson enjoyed a long assistant coaching career including positions at the
University of Southwestern Louisiana, Memphis State, Texas Tech and 13 years at
Vanderbilt University. | |
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1981, he returned to the University of Memphis as assistant coach and Athletic
Director. He was also a defensive line coach for the Memphis Showboats before
retiring from coaching in 1986. He has continued his involvement in football with
part time pro scouting stints for the New England Patriots, New York Jets and
Baltimore Ravens. Patterson's
many honors include induction to the Penns Grove Athletic Hall of Fame, All- Time
Tiger Team of the University of Memphis, M Club Athletic Hall of Fame, All- American
Football Foundation, Little All-American, and All-American Football Foundation
Lifetime Achievement Award for being "The Assistant Coach Who Made a Difference."
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