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Lee Fobbs
Born: (1950-07-20)July 20, 1950
Monroe, Louisiana, U.S.
Died: January 24, 2026(2026-01-24) (aged 75)
Career information
CFL status International
Position(s) RB
Height 6 ft 3 in (191 cm)
Weight 200 lb (91 kg)
College Grambling
NFL draft 1973 / Round: 8 / Pick: 190
Career history
As coach
1989–1990 Northeast Louisiana (DL)
1991–1993 Tulane (WR)
1994 LSU (DE)
1995 Southern (OT)
1996 Minnesota (OLB)
1997–1999 Baylor (DT/RB)
2000–2002 Alabama (DT/RB)
2003–2005 Texas A&M (RB)
2006–2008 North Carolina A&T (HC)
2009–2010 Kansas (DPP)
2015–2018 Grambling (RB)
As player
1973 Ottawa Rough Riders
1973 Winnipeg Blue Bombers
1974 Detroit Wheels
Career highlights and awards

LeAndrew "Lee" Fobbs Jr. was an American football player and coach. He was born on July 20, 1950, and passed away on January 24, 2026, at the age of 75. Lee Fobbs was known for his time playing professionally in the Canadian Football League (CFL) and the World Football League. He also had a long career coaching college football teams.

Who Was Lee Fobbs?

Lee Fobbs was a talented athlete who loved the game of football. He started his journey as a player and later became a respected coach. His career spanned many years, touching different levels of the sport. He helped many young players develop their skills.

Early Life and College Football

Lee Fobbs grew up in Monroe, Louisiana. He showed great promise in football from a young age. He attended Grambling State University, a famous college for sports. There, he played college football for the Grambling Tigers. He was a running back, a player who carries the ball. His skills caught the attention of professional teams.

Playing Professional Football

After college, Lee Fobbs was drafted by the Buffalo Bills in the 1973 NFL draft. However, he did not play in the National Football League (NFL). Instead, he played professionally in other leagues. He joined the Ottawa Rough Riders and the Winnipeg Blue Bombers in the Canadian Football League (CFL). The CFL is a major professional football league in Canada. He even won a Grey Cup championship in 1973 with the Ottawa Rough Riders, which is like their Super Bowl! He also played for the Detroit Wheels in the World Football League.

A Career in Coaching

After his playing days, Lee Fobbs dedicated his life to coaching football. He worked with many different college teams across the United States. He helped players learn various positions and strategies. Coaching allowed him to share his knowledge and passion for the game.

Assistant Coach Roles

Lee Fobbs served as an assistant coach for several well-known college programs. He coached defensive linemen at Northeast Louisiana from 1989 to 1990. Later, he worked with wide receivers at Tulane from 1991 to 1993. He also coached defensive ends at LSU in 1994. His coaching journey continued with teams like Southern, Minnesota, Baylor, Alabama, Texas A&M, and Kansas. He coached different positions, showing his wide understanding of the game. He returned to his alma mater, Grambling, to coach running backs from 2015 to 2018.

Leading a Team: Head Coach

Lee Fobbs also had the opportunity to be a head coach. He led the North Carolina A&T Aggies football team. He was their head coach from 2006 until partway through the 2008 season. During his time as head coach, the team had a record of 2 wins and 28 losses. This experience was a significant part of his coaching career.

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