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Position: | Linebacker Defensive end | ||||||||
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Born: | (1955-09-11)September 11, 1955 (age 69) Los Angeles, California, U.S. | ||||||||
Height: | 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) | ||||||||
Weight: | 220 lb (100 kg) | ||||||||
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High school: | Compton (Compton, California) | ||||||||
College: | New Mexico | ||||||||
NFL draft: | 1977: 1st round, 21st pick | ||||||||
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Robin Cole (born September 11, 1955) is an American former professionalfootball player who was alinebacker in theNational Football League (NFL), primarily with thePittsburgh Steelers and later with theNew York Jets. He playedcollege football for theNew Mexico Lobos.
Cole was the seventh of ten children born to Obediah and Georgia Mae Cole. He attended high school atCompton High School, graduating in 1973. His cousin,Willie Davis, was a Hall of Fame defensive end for theGreen Bay Packers who won five NFL titles and the first two Super Bowls.[1]
He furthered his education at theUniversity of New Mexico where he became an All American and the first person to be a first round draft pick out of the university.[2]
He was selected by thePittsburgh Steelers with the 21st overall pick in the first round of the1977 NFL draft. At Pittsburgh, he was a part of the Steel Curtain defense, replacingAndy Russell as right outside linebacker. He playedlinebacker and defensive end for eleven seasons for the Pittsburgh Steelers.[2]
Cole played in two Super Bowls –Super Bowl XIII andSuper Bowl XIV. Mr. Cole was in the starting lineup in Super Bowl XIV in January 1980 and was elected to thePro Bowl in 1984. He was runner up for MVP in Super Bowl XIV, finishing behindTerry Bradshaw.[3]
He played one season, 1988, with theNew York Jets.
Since leaving the NFL after the 1988 season, Cole has served as a public speaker to corporate groups, business sales teams, sports teams, churches, schools and prisons. He has been a keynote speaker and emcee for many events, drawing on a message of inspiration and motivation as a cancer survivor.[4]
Cole is an entrepreneur and trained at the Ford Motor Institute to be a dealer. He and his brother Erick also operated a cheesecake company,Unforgettable Sweets, inCanton Township, Pennsylvania, which opened in 2005.[5]
In addition, he has served on several charitable boards, including theAmerican Heart Association,The March of Dimes,Big Brothers/Big Sisters and others. He is a lifetime member of theNAACP.
Cole was diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2004, a disease that afflicted him and his two brothers, and eventually led to the death of father Obediah at age 50, and Obediah's twin brother – Robin's uncle – Ahab.[6][7] As a result of the diagnosis (which Cole survived), he became the co-founder and president of the Obediah Cole Foundation,[6] which has also been cited as the Robin Cole Foundation for Prostate Cancer.[8]
He is the father of five children and grandfather of six. He lives in Tampa, Florida with his wife, Judith, and their daughter, Mya.