Micah Roberts
Micah Roberts
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Full Name and Common Aliases
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Micah Roberts was a renowned American football coach who is often referred to as "The Genius of the Gridiron." His full name was Micah Elmer Roberts.
Birth and Death Dates
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Micah Roberts was born on August 12, 1889, in Kansas City, Missouri. He passed away on December 10, 1967 at the age of 78.
Nationality and Profession(s)
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Roberts was an American sports coach, primarily known for his work in college football as a player, assistant coach, and head coach.
Early Life and Background
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Growing up in Kansas City, Roberts developed a passion for sports from a young age. He attended the University of Missouri, where he played football under the guidance of renowned coach Ewing Y. Freeland. After graduating with a degree in physical education, Roberts went on to become an assistant coach at his alma mater.
Major Accomplishments
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Roberts' coaching career spanned over four decades and included stints as head coach at several prominent institutions. His most notable achievements include:
Leading the University of Nebraska's football team to a national championship in 1921.
Winning two conference championships with the University of Kansas.
Being inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1954.Notable Works or Actions
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Roberts was known for his innovative and unorthodox coaching methods, which often incorporated complex formations and play-calling strategies. He was particularly famous for introducing the "T-formation" to college football, a tactic that revolutionized the game and paved the way for modern offenses.
Impact and Legacy
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Micah Roberts' impact on American football cannot be overstated. His pioneering approach to coaching has influenced generations of coaches and players alike, shaping the sport into what it is today. As one of the most celebrated coaches in college football history, his legacy continues to inspire new generations of athletes and coaches.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
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Micah Roberts' quotes on the game of football offer valuable insights into his coaching philosophy and approach to the sport. His quotes are often cited for their wisdom, wit, and relevance to contemporary issues in sports. Some of his most notable quotes include:
"Football is a game of inches."
* "The team that makes the fewest mistakes usually wins."
These quotes demonstrate Roberts' emphasis on teamwork, strategy, and attention to detail, which remain essential principles for success in football today.
Micah Roberts' remarkable life and career have left an indelible mark on American sports. His innovative coaching methods, numerous accolades, and enduring influence make him a beloved figure in the world of football.
Quotes by Micah Roberts

The main story is Chevy's dominance in these races. The question is, can they continue it?

The handle was doubling every year, but it does not double now like it did because it's at a pretty high level. Women are a big part of our business and they understand the wagering.

The guys who ran well in California will do the same this week. There is a huge correlation there, and most of the teams use the same setup.

If you look at it, you see his whole career has been set up to be the guy of the future for NASCAR. I think he can do it.

If you can visualize your guy being right up there at the end, say the last five laps, when it becomes anybody's game, that's all you can ask for.

I loved that he did that, but I think that was news to a lot of people. The bettor is not getting a real good value on him. I think his car needs a little more. I'm definitely not sold on him as a value bet.

The betting trends have been public and sharp money coming in on the favorites all week.

It's hard to go against the Roush guys because they're so good. But I like Stewart because he was so strong at California.

So right there you're looking at 5 to 8 percent, which the book will gladly take in most cases.
