Back to search

Bob Higgins

Coach

Robert Arlington Higgins

Inducted 1954

Date of Birth

11/24/1893

Birthplace

Corning, NY

Schools

Pennsylvania State University (1930-1948)

Washington University in St. Louis (1925-1927)

West Virginia Wesleyan College (1922-1924)

West Virginia Wesleyan College (1920-1920)

Bio

Bob Higgins distinguished himself at Penn State in 1947, when he led the Nittany Lions to only the second unbeaten, untied regular-season record in the school's history. When his club tied Southern Methodist, 13-13, in the 1948 Cotton Bowl, it marked only the second time that Penn State had played in a bowl. In 19 seasons at PSU, Higgins compiled a 91-57-11 record. An All-America end on the 1919 Penn State team, Higgins began his coaching career at West Virginia Wesleyan in 1920, moved to Washington University in 1925 and returned to his alma mater as an assistant coach in 1928. He was named the Lion head coach in 1930 and served in that capacity for the next 19 years. His all-time coaching record stood at 123-83-16 when poor health forced his retirement in 1948. Dick Harlow and Hugo Bezdek, who coached Higgins at Penn State, agreed he was "a terrific end", and during his four varsity seasons, the Lions posted a 28-8-1 record.

Stats

Wins 123

Losses 83

Ties 16

Icon Tickets
Tickets

Secure your tickets now and be apart of the legacy. Don’t miss the chance to experience greatness firsthand!

Icon Membership
Membership

Unlock exclusive access and be part of something legendary. Join our community and enjoy premium benefits today!

Icon Shop
Shop

Take a piece of greatness home. Shop our exclusive collection of themed items and preserve the legacy in your own way!