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  • Bob Margarita
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  • Henry Robert Margarita (November 3, 1920 – July 28, 2008) was an American football halfback and coach. He was a two-time honorable mention All-American at Brown University, once rushing for 233 yards against Columnbia, the fourth-highest single-game rushing total in school history. Margarita played for the Chicago Bears from 1944 to 1946, leading the team in rushing in 1945. Following his playing career, he took the head coaching job at Georgetown University, compiling a 7–12 record in two seasons (1949–1950) and leading the Hoyas to the Sun Bowl in his first season. After a disappointing 2–7 record in his second season, the university decided to disband the football team, citing travel expenses and high rent at Griffith Stadium. Margarita was the last Hoya football coach until 1964, when
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Birth Date
  • 1920-11-03
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Name
  • Margarita, Bob
Alternative Names
  • Margarita, Henry Robert
Date of Death
  • 2008-07-28
Birth Place
DraftedYear
  • 1944
College
death date
  • 2008-07-28
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  • MARGABOB01
Place of Birth
  • Boston, Massachusetts
Place of death
  • Stoneham, Massachusetts
Years
  • 1944
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  • y
Position
Teams
Date of Birth
  • 1920-11-03
Short Description
  • American football player and coach
DraftedRound
  • 21
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  • Henry Robert Margarita (November 3, 1920 – July 28, 2008) was an American football halfback and coach. He was a two-time honorable mention All-American at Brown University, once rushing for 233 yards against Columnbia, the fourth-highest single-game rushing total in school history. Margarita played for the Chicago Bears from 1944 to 1946, leading the team in rushing in 1945. Following his playing career, he took the head coaching job at Georgetown University, compiling a 7–12 record in two seasons (1949–1950) and leading the Hoyas to the Sun Bowl in his first season. After a disappointing 2–7 record in his second season, the university decided to disband the football team, citing travel expenses and high rent at Griffith Stadium. Margarita was the last Hoya football coach until 1964, when the sport was revived at the club level.