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Mike Bobo
Current position
TitleHead coach
TeamColorado State
ConferenceMWC
Record0–0
Biographical details
Born (1974-04-09) April 9, 1974 (age 50)
Augusta, Georgia
Playing career
Position(s)Quarterback
Head coaching record
Overall0–0

Robert Michael Bobo (born (1974-04-09)April 9, 1974) is an American college football coach and is the head coach of the Colorado State Rams football team. He succeeds Jim McElwain at CSU. He becomes the second consecutive SEC offensive coordinator hired to coach the Rams.[1]

Playing career

Bobo played for the Thomasville High School Bulldogs (Thomasville, GA) before playing college football at the University of Georgia (Athens, GA). Bobo was a four year letterman with the Georgia Bulldogs football team from 1994 to 1997. He was the MVP of the 1998 Outback Bowl and holds several Georgia passing records.

As a senior in 1997 he threw for 2751 yards on 199 completions in 306 attempts and had 19 TD to just 8 INT.

Coaching career

Georgia

Bobo had been at the University of Georgia for the last 14 years. There he was a Quarterbacks coach all 14 years and the Offensive Coordinator since 2007 all under Mark Richt. He helped groom very successful Quarterbacks in Matthew Stafford and Aaron Murray.

Colorado State

On December 23, 2014 Bobo had decided to take the head coaching vacancy at Colorado State University, that was previously held by Jim McElwain who left for the head coaching vacancy at the University of Florida.

Head coaching record

Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs Coaches# AP°
Colorado State (Mountain West Conference) (2015–present)
2015 Colorado State 0–0 0–0 (Mountain)
Colorado State: 0–0 0–0
Total: 0–0
      National championship         Conference title         Conference division title or championship game berth

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