Former BU coach Bob Vanatta passed away Saturday at age 98-
Vanatta did not have much success at Bradley. He coached only 2 seasons, 1954-55 and 1955-56, and was 22-33 (.400). He followed 2 coaching legends, A.J. Robertson (1920-1948, 316-187, .628 ) and Forddy Anderson (1948-1954, 142-56, .717), and was succeeded by Chuck Orsborn (1956-65, 194-56, .776).
However, Vanatta was a winner at Delta State, Southwest Missouri State, and Army before coming to Bradley. And after leaving Bradley, Vanatta landed at Memphis and went 24-6 his first season, and 109-34 in 6 very successful seasons there.
After finishing his coaching career, he spent time as Athletic Director at Oral Roberts University and Louisiana Tech, and commissioner of several conferences, including the Ohio Valley and Atlantic Sun. He also spent time as executive director of the Independence Bowl.
Vanatta did not have much success at Bradley. He coached only 2 seasons, 1954-55 and 1955-56, and was 22-33 (.400). He followed 2 coaching legends, A.J. Robertson (1920-1948, 316-187, .628 ) and Forddy Anderson (1948-1954, 142-56, .717), and was succeeded by Chuck Orsborn (1956-65, 194-56, .776).
However, Vanatta was a winner at Delta State, Southwest Missouri State, and Army before coming to Bradley. And after leaving Bradley, Vanatta landed at Memphis and went 24-6 his first season, and 109-34 in 6 very successful seasons there.
After finishing his coaching career, he spent time as Athletic Director at Oral Roberts University and Louisiana Tech, and commissioner of several conferences, including the Ohio Valley and Atlantic Sun. He also spent time as executive director of the Independence Bowl.
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