Robert Massey

Robert Lee Massey (born February 17, 1966) is a former American football coach and former player. He is the interim head football coach at Winston-Salem State University in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Massey played professionally as a cornerback for five teams in the National Football League (NFL) from 1989 to 1997.[1] Pro Football Hall of Fame wide receiver Michael Irvin described Massey as the toughest cornerback he faced during his career.[2] Massey was selected to the Pro Bowl in 1992. He played college football at North Carolina Central University in Durham, North Carolina. Massey served as the interim head football coach at Livingstone College in Salisbury, North Carolina from 2005 to 2006 and as the head football coach Shaw University in Raleigh, North Carolina from 2012 to 2015. He was fired from his position at Shaw on December 10, 2015.

Robert Massey
No. 40, 44
Position:Cornerback
Personal information
Born: (1966-02-17) February 17, 1966
Rock Hill, South Carolina
Height:5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
Weight:200 lb (91 kg)
Career information
College:North Carolina Central
NFL Draft:1989 / Round: 2 / Pick: 46
Career history
As player:
As coach:
Career highlights and awards
Career NFL statistics
Tackles:432
Interceptions:14
Fumble recoveries:5

Head coaching record

College

Year Team Overall ConferenceStanding Bowl/playoffs
Livingstone Blue Bears (Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association) (2005–2006)
2005 Livingstone 1–91–66th (Southern)
2006 Livingstone 1–91–65th (Southern)
Livingstone: 2–182–12
Shaw Bears (Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association) (2012–2015)
2012 Shaw 4–63–44th (Southern)
2013 Shaw 6–44–33rd (Southern)
2014 Shaw 3–72–5T–4th (Southern)
2015 Shaw 1–91–6T–5th (Southern)
Shaw: 14–2610–18
Winston-Salem State Rams (Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association) (2019–present)
2019 Winston-Salem State 4–63–4T–3rd (Southern)
Winston-Salem State: 4–63–4
Total:20–50

References

  1. Frostino, Nino (2004). Right on the Numbers. Trafford Publishing. pp. 2300–. ISBN 9781412033053. Retrieved March 6, 2016.
  2. "Michael Irvin". South Florida Insider. May 18, 2007. Retrieved December 30, 2016.
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