Bob Jauron
Robert Thomas Jauron was an American football player and coach.
A native of Nashua, New Hampshire, Jauron attended Nashua [High School South|Nashua High School] where he was a three-sport star in football, baseball, and track. After graduating from high school in 1938, he played college football and baseball at Boston College.
Jauron began his coaching career as a high school coach, compiling a 73–14–1 record. He next served as the head football coach at St. Joseph's College in Rensselaer, Indiana, from 1954 to 1958. He compiled a 32–13–1 record in five years at Saint Joseph's and left the position in the spring of 1959.
After leaving Saint Joseph's, Jauron coached for a year for the Kitchener-Waterloo Dutchmen of the Ontario [Rugby Football Union]. In 1960, he returned to high school as the head coach at Manchester [Memorial High School|Memorial High School] in Manchester, New Hampshire. After one year in Manchester, he accepted a high school coaching position in Lynn, Massachusetts. In March 1967, he was hired as an offensive coach at Xavier University in Cincinnati. He also served as the head football coach for Brandeis University's club team from 1971 to 1972.
Jauron was the father of National Football League coach Dick Jauron.