Bob Toledo

Robert Anthony Toledo (born March 4, 1946) is an American former college football coach and player.

While at SFSU, the team went 16–5 and played in the 1967 Camellia Bowl, a defeat against Don Coryell's San Diego State Aztecs.

When UC-Riverside ended its football program after the 1975 season, Toledo worked as an assistant to John Robinson at USC.

After leaving the Pacific program,[2] he worked from 1983 to 1988 as the assistant head coach and offensive coordinator at the University of Oregon.

However, with Washington State defeating the Bruins in the season opener, the Cougars earned the right to play in the Rose Bowl.

The team was high enough in the BCS standings to merit entry to the national championship game, and all UCLA needed to do was beat unranked Miami, who were major underdogs after a 66–13 loss to Syracuse the week before.

However, four straight losses to Stanford, Washington State, Oregon, and USC, the Bruins faded out of postseason contention.

The team finished 7–5 in the regular season, but Toledo was fired after a fourth straight loss to USC.

The Bruins did reach the Las Vegas Bowl, but interim coach Ed Kezirian coached—and won—his only game in charge of the program.

In December 2006, Toledo was named the new head football coach at Tulane, replacing Chris Scelfo.

Toledo resigned as head football coach at Tulane on October 18, 2011, and was replaced on an interim basis by co-offensive coordinator Mark Hutson.