Bob Dozier
Robert Dozier (born 1946) is a 1993 inductee to the Michigan High School Football Coaches Association Hall of Fame; he was a highly successful educator and football coach at Detroit's Mackenzie High School. Dozier's thirty-three year career spanned five decades (1969–2002). Seven of Bob Dozier's athletes would eventually take their talents to the National Football League; three of those players performed on Super Bowl Championship teams. Toward the conclusion of his career at Mackenzie, Dozier served as the school's Athletic Director. In 2003, Robert Dozier was inducted into the Olivet College Athletic Hall of Fame.
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Bob Dozier
Robert Dozier (born 1946) is a 1993 inductee to the Michigan High School Football Coaches Association Hall of Fame; he was a highly successful educator and football coach at Detroit's Mackenzie High School. Dozier's thirty-three year career spanned five decades (1969–2002). Seven of Bob Dozier's athletes would eventually take their talents to the National Football League; three of those players performed on Super Bowl Championship teams. Toward the conclusion of his career at Mackenzie, Dozier served as the school's Athletic Director. In 2003, Robert Dozier was inducted into the Olivet College Athletic Hall of Fame.
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