Bob Breitenstein (American football coach)
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Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.
Boone, North Carolina, U.S.
Breitenstein pictured in The Rhododendron 1962, Appalachian State yearbook | |
| Biographical details | |
|---|---|
| Born | July 24, 1913 Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S. |
| Died | March 28, 2002 (aged 88) Boone, North Carolina, U.S. |
| Playing career | |
| 1935–1936 | Miami (OH) |
| Position(s) | Halfback |
| Coaching career (HC unless noted) | |
| 1946–1948 | Shaker Heights HS (OH) |
| 1949–1955 | Miami (FL) (backfield) |
| 1957–1958 | Appalachian State (assistant) |
| 1959 | Appalachian State |
| 1960–1963 | Appalachian State (assistant) |
| Head coaching record | |
| Overall | 6–4 (college) |
Robert Logan Breitenstein (July 24, 1913 – March 28, 2002) was an American football player and coach. He served as the head football coach at Appalachian State Teachers College—now known as Appalachian State University—for one season in 1959, compiling a record of 6–4.[1]
Breitenstein was a native of Cincinnati, Ohio. He attended Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, where he played college football as a halfback.[2] Breitenstein coached high school football at Shaker Heights High School in Shaker Heights, Ohio. He resigned as head football coach there in 1949 to take a job as backfield coach under Andy Gustafson at the University of Miami in Coral Gables, Florida.[3] In Miami, he coached quarterback George Mira and fullback Don Bosseler. Breitenstein died in 2002.