John Alexander Robinson carved out his legacy not as a player but as one of college football's most successful coaches, winning national championships and Rose Bowls across multiple decades while mastering both the collegiate and professional ranks. Born on July 25, 1935, in Chicago, Robinson grew up in Daly City, California, attending Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic school with future Hall of Fame coach John Madden, his lifelong friend. At JunÃpero Serra High School, he excelled before heading to the University of Oregon, where he played reserve tight end on the Ducks' 1958 Rose Bowl team. Robinson saw minimal playing time, entering only for the final play of Oregon's heartbreaking 10-7 loss to top-ranked Ohio State, yet he called the experience "like a dream for me" that ignited his passion for the game.
Robinson's coaching odyssey began at Oregon as an assistant under Len Casanova and Jerry Frei (1960-1971) before becoming USC's offensive coordinator (1972-1974) under John McK...