Robert Kent Gooch
Gooch in 1912 | |
Virginia Cavaliers | |
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Position | Quarterback |
Class | Graduate |
Career history | |
College | Virginia (1912–1914) |
Personal information | |
Date of birth | September 26, 1893 |
Place of birth | Roanoke, Virginia |
Date of death | May 22, 1982 88) | (aged
Career highlights and awards | |
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Robert Kent "Bobby" Gooch (September 26, 1893 – May 22, 1982) was an American football player and track athlete. Gooch was a quarterback for the Virginia Cavaliers football team of the University of Virginia. He was named a Rhodes Scholar, but the First World War interrupted his studies.[1] During the war, Gooch served with the American Ambulance Corps with the French forces on the Somme front, and was awarded the Croix de Guerre.[2] He is the namesake of the Robert Kent Gooch Scholarship, for second and third-year college students who have a record of outstanding academic achievement and a record of outstanding service to others.[3] For many years Gooch was a political science professor at UVA, writing several books.[4]
Early years
Gooch was born on September 26, 1893 in Roanoke to William Stapleton Gooch, a lawyer, and Mary Stuart Anderson. His ancestry was English and French; a descendant of Sir William Gooch, 1st Baronet.[5] In 1895, the family moved to Louisa Court House, VA.
University of Virginia
Gooch played quarterback for Virginia from 1912 to 1914. He led the Cavaliers to an 8–1 record in 1914, when he was teammates with the likes of Buck Mayer and James L. White. One fellow said, "When Gooch took the ball he moved so fast that he seemed to be in four places at one time, and the referee tried to penalize Virginia for having 15 men on the field."[6] Professor W. A. Lambeth of Virginia selected Gooch for his All-Southern team in 1914.[7] He later returned as an assistant coach at his alma mater.
References
- ↑ Hernando Herrera. "Robert Kent Gooch" (PDF).
- ↑ "Bobby Gooch Given French War Cross". Virginia 5 (7): 77.
- ↑ "Robert Kent Gooch Scholarship".
- ↑ "Gooch, R. K. (Robert Kent), 1893-1982 - The Online Books Page".
- ↑ "Alumni Bulletin of the University of Virginia".
- ↑ Chris Cramer (October 16, 1948). "In the Sportlight". The Cavalier Daily.
- ↑ Spalding's Official Football Guide. NCAA. 1915.
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