His uncle, who coached football at nearby Youngstown South High, asked him to help. When he bit his lower lip, well, that wasnt a good sign. "He acquired the admiration of all the students." In addition to his parents, Ron was preceded in death by his brother, Donald Stoops. Youngstown Ursuline, Canton Central Catholic, Boardman and Family loyalty seems to be a value he taught. ROBERT STOOPS OBITUARY. Many In January of 1974, the first of his two best friends were born, his son Shawn Stroope. gonna run a reverse!" "It's a rare thing.". It was relatively easy for me, said Mark, the youngest, of starting his career. They would rather help each other win than see one of them lose. This year, Mooney enters the playoffs with an 8-2 record and the top ranking in its region. Not long ago, more families could afford the tuition at Cardinal Mooney High. But Dee Stoops is following football still. He named Mark Stoops as his defensive coordinator. Ron Jr. was the first to come through. Of that game three years ago, he says: Ill never forget, I was in the locker room at halftime. Still, there are times when Ron Stoops wonders what it would be like to coach college football. You can send your sympathy in the guestbook provided and share it with the family. Print Obituary. Marks done just a wonderful job building that thing brick by brick.. "We The defensive coordinator at Cardinal Mooney, Ron Sr. was coaching against his son, Ron Jr., a coordinator at Boardman, when he felt chest pains. "You're so wrapped up in the game, I didn't have much time to Ron Stoops knows he could call one of his brothers any time and ask for a shot. It doesnt happen often around here, 11 wins in this program. "Offensive It's no fun.". People playing bocce in the summer.. It happens to be the program Stoops said helped shape him into the coach and person he is today. All my brothers are. Mark went with Miami in '01 and '02. Today's breaking news and more in your inbox, Copyright News and Sentinel | https://www.newsandsentinel.com | 519 Juliana St., Parkersburg, WV 26101 | 304-485-1891. POLAND It has been a while since the Stoops brothers all have been back in Youngstown together. games, played baseball into his 40s and later softball. Ron Stoops was a high school coach, his boys played, his daughters were big fans who traipsed around the practice field and his wife kept the whole show going. "He's a wonderful brother. Born on September 6, 1957, in Austintown, Ohio to Edward and Irene (Rozaiesky) Reha . The Stoops family may be one of the most well-known Hawkeye football . Ron Jr. wants to show a visitor the old neighborhood, which requires leaving the pleasant suburbs and driving into the city, past the vacant stores and taverns and empty lots. At least one of them has coached in each of the last five BCS national title games. Good friend.. You felt it as you were around him people looked up to him, Mike says. Last year, the Gators led the Southeastern Conference in rushing defense and set a school record with 50 sacks. He was worn out. Spending time away from family. Your dads not feeling good.. Ron Stoops Sr. was the school's defensive coordinator before dying of a massive heart attack at age 54. He jumps, and he yells, but he teaches, too. They just thought that was hard. His boyhood home is there, a small Cape Cod where his father set up a projector to study game film in the dining room and the four boys shared an upstairs bedroom. In a 1985 game He was an undersized safety for me, no more than 170 or 175 pounds, but he was a vicious tackler and one of the smartest and toughest players I ever coached.. With over 1,900 locations, Dignity Memorial providers proudly serve over 375,000 families a year. And when their playing days were done, all of them joined the Iowa coaching staff as graduate assistants. Ron Sr. was a star among the kids at Mooney before he died from a massive heart attack in 1988, but outside the building, he remained in the shadows. But those are only pieces of a puzzle whose full image comes into focus in a cramped office beside the locker room at Cardinal Mooney. Thats the one common denominator when you look at all of us, the talented people that we grew up with, but probably no one is as talented as he was or had a bigger impact on all of us, Mike said. Hes looking down and seeing it all and experiencing it all. It was not Ron Jr.s intention to follow in his dads footsteps. An immigrant sensibility among the Italians and Greeks, the Irish and Slovaks. "Bob was kind of the maverick of the family," Mike said. In nearly a decade leading the Wildcats, Stoops has amassed a record of 58-53. His battles with the church arent over, How Palm Springs ran out Black and Latino families to build a fantasy for rich, white people, 17 SoCal hiking trails that are blooming with wildflowers (but probably not for long! When Bobby, the second son, went away to Iowa to become an All-Big Ten defensive back, the Stoopses would pile into the family van on Friday night after Ron's high school game and drive all night, 10 hours straight on Interstate-80, through three states to reach Iowa City by morning. Several weeks ago, Stoops received notification by mail that he would receive the inaugural award. Its a great family.. By signing up you agree to ourTerms of ServiceandPrivacy Policy. Youngstown Cardinal Mooney), 1991-95: Kansas State co-defensive coordinator, 1996-98: Kansas State co-defensive coordinator, 2010: Florida State defensive coordinator, (Spent four years in Ohio high school coaching at Macedonia Its easy to see where their knowledge of the game started. Chalk up his first mistake as the Oklahoma coach. We are sad to announce that on April 30, 2023 we had to say goodbye to Ronald Carico Sr. of Rincon, Georgia. The janitors loved him.. Team pictures and newspaper clippings. "There's no better people in the world than the Stoops family," The teams played close that night, the lead changing hands several times before the game went into overtime. "Every year we kept saying, 'Well, we have to go. Last season, only three years removed from an 0-10 season, Mooney won Ohio's Division IV state championship. Ron Stoops Sr. was only 54 when he died of a heart attack on Oct. 7, 1988. It may take up to 1 hour for your comment to appear on the website. Graveside Service: 10 am Thursday, May 4, 2023 at Georgia Veterans Cemetery in Glennville. The brothers grew up to be football coaches, just like their dad, and on Tuesday a thousand miles and a million memories from Youngstown, 38-year-old Bobby Stoops became the football coach at Oklahoma. MELBOURNE Standard Gay Nag, 76. . Always the leader of the game.. his worth as an Iowa volunteer assistant coach. It seems to be in the Stoops blood, Ferentz said of Mark Stoops getting into coaching. Bob accepted Iowa's invitation to leave home and began the July 1, 1929 - March 31, 2021. like a million bucks.". They have never offered him a job because they know something so many others do not. Later that same week, Stoops said he returned to practice and tore up his knee, quickly bringing his career to an abrupt end. A steel workers ethic. That same day, While the Stoops have mostly scattered to different parts of the country, their mother, Dee, remains in the Youngstown area along with Ron Jr. If I wasnt happy, if it wasnt right for me, I know I could go back.. Feeling rich was important in the northeastern Ohio city of Just look at him out on the football field. Were blessed as a family for all thats happened, not just on the football field, more with how we are with our families., Today's breaking news and more in your inbox. A $300-million (minimum) gondola to Dodger Stadium? Good husband. No big schools came calling and he felt no urge to leave home for a lower-division team. [working for Bob]," Mike said. For me, I get the same excitement on a Friday night at a high school game. "We just learned to love it.". He was an ordinary person. with me. Harry Eugene Stoops; . Hamilton County. Stoops already knows this game will have a different feeling than the other 111 hes coached at Kentucky. Youre trying to build something thats gonna last it seems like and appears from a distance hes had great support from the administration. "Ron's done an awful lot to help," brother Mark said. Obituaries. He was predeceased by : his parents, Karl Quinn and Arlene Quinn (Stull); and his siblings, Caroline, Janice . His career arc coincides with some of the most successful eras of the schools he coached. It was a shame that Ron Stoops didn't get to see Bobby ascend to one of college football's best jobs. 15 Iowas 20-17 loss to No. coaching start. A generation ago, the family was inseparable. Records published here were acquired from the US Department of Veterans Affairs. He smiled and shook his head as he sat amid stacks of video tapes, piles of paper and spare bits of equipment in the coaches' office. He doesn't know anybody in Oklahoma, she said. No one ever asked him. It has been much longer since the whole family was together though. "He was the prototype high school football coach. He was stricken during a game when he was defensive coordinator for Cardinal Mooney High School in Youngstown, Ohio. Bob and Mike have been with OU in 2000, '03 and '04. game against rival Boardman High, where Ron Jr. coached then. tennis. All rights reserved. Theres plenty to be proud of, considering the Stoops success. Bill Young Bay Pines VA Hospital on April 15th after a brief illness. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Ron Jr., people say, was the one most like him. He was a guy who dedicated his life to it," Gleason said. 41 (the number Bob, Mike, and Mark all wore) Iowa football jersey neatly folded next to him in the casket. They said they discuss strategies and games on a regular basis, regardless of whos coaching where. Ronald James Stoops, 70, of Arcadia, passed away April 24, 2016 at Munson Medical Center. "He also believed that the kids have to execute and be confident at what they're doing," he added. "Dad would walk up the stairs and try to determine the Former Mooney football coach Don Bucci spent 28 years with Stoops Sr. Bucci remembers his defensive coordinator being "an ordinary guy" who stressed family first yet remained tough on the football field. "Great, great family time," said Carol Stoops, a small-town Iowa girl who married Bob 10 years ago and now is the First Lady of Sooner football. Heres why they decided against it, Kentucky Derby draw finds favorite Forte in a nice spot in the middle, Lakers-Warriors series: Plenty of story lines, but LeBron vs. Steph is No. They had him on a stretcher, and he was sick, Ron Jr. said. Talk turns to old times, rivalries with Boardman and Warren Harding up toward Cleveland, big games won and lost. alongside Mike. out of high school, and he still teaches during the day at nearby Jr. accompanied his father in the ambulance, and Ron Sr. died You can relax now, he said. Could he handle the faster tempo and the higher stakes? Four years ago, the foundation created an assistant college coach-of-the-year award as "a way to honor unsung heroes, people who don't get any credit, yet are there behind the scenes," Gleason said. "I absolutely loved football," said the other Stoops sister, Kathy Drummond. Later that same week, Stoops said he returned to practice and tore up his knee, quickly bringing his career to an abrupt end. school relations (spent 29 years in Ohio high school coaching at Not that he doesnt love the game. Bobby now is moving from Florida to Norman. Him not being here is difficult, but like these guys say, hes watching and blessed us all. How did he touch so many lives?. You're out there 14, 15, Being part of each others success is part of what makes their relationships that much stronger. His sons - Mark, Bob and Mike - took what they learned from their. But it was always Spurriers offense they were interested in. View Details Eugene W. Bronder December 24, 1940 - April 17, 2023 Thats the thing they always admired about Bobby. Maybe that explains why Ron Jr. sat on the bench until the third game of his senior year. Memorials. But the way he does it is so unique. Not even Christmas lights and a frosting of snow can cheer things up. Bob, who still hasnt shut the door on coaching in the NFL You never say never, he said hopes people realize he and his brothers are just carrying a torch given to them as kids. The afterlife, Oklahoma's Bob Stoops joked this week, might Seeing the black and gold Hawkeye uniforms on the opposite sideline will be a strange feeling for Stoops, who grew up rooting for Iowa. to shake your hand if you beat them.". I think hell be a head coach within one, two or three years, Spurrier said. 1967. After four years as a starting safety for the Hawkeyes, two as an All Big-Ten selection, Stoops took a job as a graduate assistant coach at Iowa and embarked on a career path that has soared to the top of the college ranks. "It's a special gift, I don't know what it is. First African American to serve as a senior vice president at IBM, helped develop IBM ThinkPad. So began their college football coaching odyssey. Ron Stoops Sr. died during a game at 54 in 1988. family. Even when I get all the data thats available, its still writing it and learning how to decipher whats happening. The area remains special, for a number of reasons, which is why they made the trip to raise money for the United Way. Dad was ahead of his time, said Ron Jr., the oldest of the four Stoops boys. He always turned them down. No need for complex theories or psychology. He raises thousands of dollars that help keep the school and football team afloat. Their job is to hoist it the way Ron Sr. would have wanted. Dad had a way of getting his message across.". I was heartbroken leaving him there. "He always considered it a privilege to coach his kids," the Stoops family matriarch, Dee, said. All four boys picked up on Dads football passion, and they all played defense and went on to coach defense. As the oldest, he was the first to play for Cardinal Mooney and maybe his father was tougher on him as a result, keeping him on the bench until the third game of his senior season. Defense was his specialty, a passion that he passed along to his four boys. Until Bob went from Kansas State to Florida and split up the brothers, the family reunioned at Kansas State bowl games. before reaching the hospital. But he already had seen enough of his boys to know how their lives were going to go. As he and Bonnie started a family, Ron Jr. says there was never a thought of envy or an itch to be somewhere else. She plans to be in Lexington for the weekend with. Bob is the head coach at Oklahoma, where hes returned the Sooners into a perennial powerhouse that contends for a national title on a yearly basis. "My dad loved his job, loved his life," Ron Jr. said. Corner blitzes, safety blitzes, combination blitzes, fake blitzes. There will be an opportunity soon he will probably go for.. "But you have to get acclimated and indoctrinated into that lifestyle.". Championship Subdivision. That is something he has embraced. Its a huge place, almost like a cathedral, and it was packed. Stoops stunned the college football world Wednesday, stepping down at Oklahoma after 190 career victories, 10 Big 12 titles and one national championship. Though Mike insists they werent much better at football, they all got noticed and, one after another, earned scholarships to play for Iowa. The coaches were coming in and finding their little area where they can write on the chalkboard and discuss strategy. Ron Stoop was born on September 9, 1960, to Ron Sr. and Evelyn "Dee Dee" Stoops as one of their 6 children in Youngstown, Ohio. , Iowa football team to play Kentucky in Citrus Bowl. He left this world to be with his Savior while surrounded by the family he loved and adored. Their four sons became great football coaches in the future. Coaching high school football in Youngstown, on the other hand, is familiar. Mike is at Kansas State. He and wife, Bonnie, lived with their four children in the same house for more than a decade. Ronald V. Stoops Obituary. The His weight on one leg. started the Iowa tradition. His playing career ended there. It just shows you what kind of people they are, Stoops added this week about Fry and Brashier on Sunday. You learn those things here.. the brothers or any sentiment from other assistants that Bob After college, he sang and played guitar with the Vessels. He turned down offers to become the head coach at Minnesota and Arkansas last year, and he declined to pursue advances from other schools. Dedicated husband, father, grandfather, and friend, Ronald Gene Stroope, passed away on Thursday, October 27, 2022, after a long battle with kidney and liver disease. Comfort the family with flowers or a sympathy gift. Born February 13, 1963 in Newell, WV, he was the son of Ronald Brown Sr. of Wellsburg and the late Shirley (Mehaffey) Hood. "Confidence comes from repetition." to coach safeties at nearby Youngstown State in the Football His life proceeded as most lives do, tending toward the familiar, like water flowing downhill. A full body orgasm at the L.A. Phil? Illinois did, and Iowa stopped it for a He likes going to their games and contests. Ron Stoops isn't willing to do either of those things. It wasnt his job. Lydia Rosalie (Ketzler) Stoops. "My family started to grow, and as I got older I just decided" not to become a head coach, Stoops said. schoolteacher for 31 years. Olivet Cemetery. Ron Jr. sits with Don Bucci, who coached here for more than 30 years, and the new coach, an alumnus named P.J. By BRIAN RICHESSON VINDICATOR SPORTS STAFF YOUNGSTOWN -- The Stoops family gathered around a breakfast table following the Sugar Bowl in New Orleans this year when the topic surfaced. "Now remember, they're just kids. Through the years, Ron enjoyed being part of the Shreveport Amateur Radio Association, working in his vegetable gardens, playing his guitars, and spending time with his family. I served a lot of meals in the dark, Dee said. When Ron was gone coaching, she gave the kids space to squabble and space to make peace. He set up a film projector in the living room and shot the images of upcoming opponents onto the side of the refrigerator. He died on the way to the hospital at age 54. Robert Read is entering his second year as the Pregame Editor at The Daily Iowan. Cincinnati to see Bob coach in his home state for the first time 1 seed for Division 1 baseball playoffs, High school tennis: Southern Section playoff pairings, High school baseball: Southern Section playoff pairings, Dig this: Long Beach States Mason Briggs could be next big thing at libero, Kentucky Derby storylines: Training death puts early pall over Churchill Downs. And Im sure hes proud of what were doing not only on the field but off the field.. Stoops made his name developing this smothering, attacking style at Kansas State, where in 1995 the Wildcats led the nation in total defense and were second in scoring defense. Only Kathy, Maureen and Ron Jr., a high school coach, remain in Youngstown. An ambulance hurried him to the hospital, his loved ones following close behind. When the teams met on a Friday evening in early October, he sat in the coachs box overlooking the field while his father paced the opposite sideline. "There was a time I entertained that thought, but the longer I stayed here the less appealing it became to me." He was born January 10,1946 to John W. and Elizabeth (Kane) Stoops in Lemont, Illinois, the youngest of five children. The Tri-County Obituary Project Coordinator is Louise Adams . Ill never forget his funeral Mass at Saint Dominic on the Southside, Ron Jr. says. He was a member of the Otterbein . With his time suiting up on the football field over, Stoops decided to follow his brothers and father and go into coaching. college head coaches gather their staffs around dawn, but Bob Ron was born on October 13, 1961, in Lowell, Massachusetts to, Ronald John Silva Sr. and, Sandra Jean Carroll Silva. Find service information, send flowers, and leave memories and thoughts in the Guestbook for your loved one. That's a priority.". Mark also worked for Mike at Arizona from 2004-09. . I couldnt even talk.. Ronald was born to Horace and Mary Ann Stroope in El Dorado, AR on May 23, 1950. It was the fall of 1988 and Ron was the only brother left in Youngstown. Box 1762, Parkersburg, WV 26102 or to the Red Hill United Methodist Church, 114 Red Hill Church Rd., Parkersburg, WV 26104 in memory of Ron. Mike, formerly a head coach at Arizona, is now Bobs defensive coordinator. culprit. He then held other assistant-coaching roles at Ursuline (1980), Canton Central Catholic (1981-88), Boardman (1987-1999) and Mooney (2001-present). Any male born into the Stoops family seems genetically coded to live and breathe football. Let others know about your loved one's death. 2023 SCI SHARED RESOURCES, LLC. 15 Hawkeyes (10-3) and the No. He died at the age of 54 and left an unexpected legacy. "He Ron graduated from Newburyport High School in 1980. October will mark 28 years since Ron Stoops Sr. died. He did whatever was necessary," Ron Stoops Jr. said of his late father, Ron Stoops Sr., a long-time Cardinal Mooney football coach. Mark was named the head coach at Kentucky in 2012. By using this site, you agree to our privacy policy and terms of use. Hayden Fry coached the three youngest Stoops brothers at Iowa, Thomas C. Strickland & Sons Funeral Home, Effingham Chapel (912) 754-6421. They coach a lot alike, he said: "Demanding, in wanting not perfection but success in what you're trying to teach, while enjoying the players.". He was an ordinary man teaching history and physical education at a. Mark is at Wyoming. He was born December 19, 1938, in Parkersburg, a son of the late . He was born December 19, 1938, in Parkersburg, a son of the late Carlton and Ethel Roberts Stoops. He suffered a heart attack while on the golf course on Saturday, April 8, and passed quickly, without pain, the following day surrounded by his family. I thought it might be fun, he said. Many dinners were eaten in the dark, lit only by the projector's glow. In October 1988, Ron Sr. became ill on the sideline late in a I still remember they were moving him into the ambulance and his team scored to tie the game and send it into overtime. Its interesting, when we were just young boys sitting around the table, I remember watching film and (dad) would put that 16-millimeter projector on the table and go through every play and diagram it, said Mike, the second youngest of the brothers. Tennessee. Your California Privacy Rights / Privacy Policy. Family and friends can send flowers and/or light a candle as a loving gesture for their loved one. Ronald John Quinn Sr. Obituary. "Bobby hanging in that first year at Iowa and becoming successful there, kind of the basis for how they were going to be.". Driving along gray streets at dusk, streets where he grew up, Ron Stoops Jr. says Youngstown has been down on its luck since the steel mills closed. In addition to a 24-team bocce tournament, the social also features a raffle for several autographed items from the . Ronald R. Zawacki January 25, 1946 - April 18, 2023 Age 77, of Baldwin Borough, passed on April 18, 2023 peacefully at home surrounded by his loving family. But they get together every summer for a week's vacation on the beaches of North Carolina. While Ron Jr. was finishing his education degree, his brothers were becoming high school football stars. Leave a sympathy message to the family in the guestbook on this memorial page of Ronald Carico Sr. to show support. Abbott criticized for dehumanizing victims of mass shooting by calling them illegal, Frisco Fair canceled: City officials revoke event permit citing public safety concerns, Texas latest mass shooting is about guns, not immigration, How Dallas video game icon Randy Pitchford became the new owner of Hollywoods Magic Castle, Landmark Texas home becomes most expensive on the market with $60M price tag, Christian Wood responds to discussion about his future with Mavericks, coach Jason Kidd. Where to go. George Raymond Stoops age 74, a longtime resident of Lemont, passed away peacefully Saturday, August 8, 2020. He could talk about his fathers legacy, love of family, community pride, and all of that would sound right. occurred for the first time a few weeks ago when Mark's Florida He helped the Gators win their first national championship with a defense that set a school record with six defensive touchdowns. They held hands and Ron Jr. informed him that Cardinal Mooney had just scored to take the lead. Funeral: 4 pm Wednesday, May 3, 2023 in the funeral home chapel. The defensive coordinator at Cardinal Mooney, Ron Sr.. Then-Miami Dade County Commissioner Barbara Carey-Shuler appointed me to the Metro-Dade Historic Preservation Board, where I served 19 years, five of those years as chair. Paid his respects to my mom and our family, and it just meant the world to us, Stoops said after Fry died at the age of 90 in 2019. That's one of the main reason he left his coaching job across town at Boardman High School and went back to Mooney in 2001. The greasers, hippies, jocks, Ron Jr. recalls. In the aisles and the balcony. "We'd always be laughing and giggling going to bed," Ron Jr. He pumps his fists. As simple as that. When Bob became OU's head coach in 1999, It is with great sadness that we announce the death of Ronald Lee Johnson Sr. of Mansfield, Ohio, born in Chardon, Ohio, who passed away on April 23, 2023, at the age of 81, leaving to mourn family and friends. Ron was born on March 17, 1942, in Chardon, Ohio, the son of Michael "Milo" Johnson and Helen (Jackson) Johnson. In his later years, Ron was blessed with the apples of his eyes. He was quite content watching his film, scheming his defenses and eventually coaching his boys. 08/10/1894, d. 11/04/1966, Section M, Site 2052, US ARMY, SGT, WORLD WAR I parade of three Stoops boys who became standout safeties for the He graduated from Airline High School in 1969 before attending Southwestern Assemblies of God College in Waxahachie, TX. People compare him to his younger brothers. "We had to compete with the older kids, and we learned to be tough. Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information, Trea Turner might have stayed in L.A., but Dodgers never made him an offer, Chargers were supposed to draft a tight end. ". His father used some tough love there, Dee said. Kathy Drummond was watching ESPN's report of Stoops' hiring when the news sunk in: "Oh my gosh," she told herself, "that's Bobby.". cookout and cake. They know why Ron Jr. stays in Youngstown. You work all week to go out and play the game.. In 1988, at the end of a Stoops family matchup - Ron Sr.'s Cardinal Mooney vs. Ron Jr.'s Boardman High - Ron Sr. suffered a heart attack and died. Stoops played for the Hawkeyes from 1986-88. His hands on his hips. He kicks the dirt. He was thinking about his health, as his father,. "My father was dedicated to his job and As a defensive coordinator on the football field, his style was strictly old-school. When the Stoops was in his first real job, coaching linebackers at Kent State that fall. John was a Navy veteran of World War II, and an . The Stoops brothers have been part of three major college His point was that Mark at that time probably looked like he was 15 just a really young-looking high school senior. Why not tap into an endless lineage of knowledge when its only a phone call away? He still thinks of his older brother playing hoops with their buddies. Away from the group, Ron Jr. tells a story. was ornery back then.". He enjoyed sports and was a member of the Red Hill United Methodist Church. Sr. had heart disease. came in early and enjoyed a quiet celebration at Bob's home - a While Bob, Mike and Mark Stoops have coached their way to the highest levels of college football, big brother Ron remains a high school football coach in their hometown of Youngstown, Ohio. Ron Sr. also coached baseball, officiated, scored basketball His grandchildren would enter his life and jumpstart his world. Economics were only part of the problem. I was not very impressive as a player, thats for sure.. attended that game and elected to sit on the home side. Family and friends are welcome to leave their condolences on this memorial page and share them with . You see strong ties to family. there was this one time, though, when he came close. "He was just a good person, and he got along well with everybody," Bucci said. Bob Stoops is in his 12th season as head coach at OU. He knows people must look at his brothers, their successes and their bank accounts, and wonder how he can be satisfied. locker room mentality early. "That might have been a blessing," Mike said laughing. Ronald Lee Johnson Sr. Obituary. "He felt University policy prohibited When his time playing in the Black and Gold ended, he became a graduate assistant under Fry. Ron Stoops Sr. died in 1988 of a heart attack, just after coaching in a Cardinal Mooney game. Always responsible, Bob says from New Orleans, where his team is preparing for LSU.
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