Bob Bodor begins his first season as the special teams coordinator and defensive line coach at Mines in 2010.
Bodor spent the 2009 season as an assistant coach at Kapa'a High School in Hawaii where he contributed to the school's most successful season in 20 years.
From 2003-08, Bodor was the head coach at Colorado College (NCAA Division III). Bodor, who also served as CC's defensive coordinator and special teams coordinator, led the Tigers to their best season in 13 years in 2006. Colorado College discontinued its football program after the 2008 campaign.
Bodor's collegiate coaching resume also includes stints at Albion College (defensive coordinator and special teams; 1998-02), Hartwick College (defensive coordinator and special teams; 1995-97), the University of Pennsylvania (offensive line and running backs; 1994), Columbia University (defensive line, secondary and special teams; 1992-93) and Johns Hopkins University (defensive line and special teams; 1991).
During Bodor's time at Albion College, the Britons won league titles in 1998, 1999 and 2001. Albion went on to compete in the NCAA Division III playoffs in 1998. At Hartwick, Bodor's 1997 defense finished the season ranked 27th in the nation. In 1994, Bodor helped guide the Quakers to an undefeated Ivy League championship.
Bodor also coached the offensive and defensive lines at his prep alma mater, Severn School (Severna Park, Maryland), for three seasons from 1988-90.
Bodor earned his bachelor's degree (Geology) from Denison University in 1988. During his collegiate playing career with the Big Red, Bodor was a three-year letterwinner in football.
Bodor competed in football and basketball during his high school career at Severn School.
Bodor and his wife, Bridget, have two daughters, Lauren (19) and Bridget (9), and one son, Grayson (7). Lauren is currently a freshman at Beloit College.
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