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  2. Robert Allen Stein is a former American football linebacker. He played collegiately for the University of Minnesota as a defensive end and place kicker. He was a two-time All-American, Academic All-American, and 3-time Academic All-Big Ten player.

  3. Stein graduated in the top 10 percent of the University of Missouri - Kansas City Law School, having attended full time while playing for the Chiefs. Stein was a long-time sports agent before becoming the first president and CEO of the Minnesota Timberwolves, a position he held until 1995.

  4. Years: 1966-1968. Place of Birth: Minneapolis, MN. Date of Birth: January 22, 1948. Jersey Number: 84. Height: 6-3. Weight: 235. High School: St. Louis Park HS (St. Louis Park, MN) The quintessential student-athlete at Minnesota, Bob Stein matched All-America honors on the field with NFF National Scholar-Athlete recognition. The NFF Veterans ...

  5. Mar 12, 2020 · In 1966, Stein began to develop his football career under legendary head coach Murray Warmath. The third-winningest coach in program history created an NFL talent pipeline in the Twin Cities. Warmath used athleticism and skill to elevate the Gophers’ football team to new heights.

  6. Stein was an NFF Scholar Athlete in 1968 and becomes the 19th Golden Gopher player to be elected to the College Football Hall of Fame. The three-time Academic All-Big Ten honoree led Minnesota to a share of the conference title in 1967.

  7. Mar 11, 2020 · Bob Stein just became the 19th Minnesota Gopher Footballer to enter the College Football Hall of Fame. Stein is a legendary Minnesota Gophers defensive end who dominated the college football scene from 1966 to 1968.

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  9. Mar 11, 2020 · The National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame announced Minnesota Golden Gophers legend Bob Stein will be inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame. Stein, a two-time All-American, played defensive end at the University of Minnesota from 1966-68.