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Robert Hoppe (November 13, 1934 – April 7, 2008) was an American football halfback who played on the 1957 National Championship team at
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Early life

Hoppe attended and played
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at
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, class of 1954, where he led his team to three state championships and two undefeated seasons. As halfback in Central's
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he was dubbed the Chattanooga Choo Choo and Hippity Hoppe by local sports writers.White, Austin. Chattanooga New-Free Press, 1961. Hoppe earned his nicknames as a prolific running back, gaining nearly 1,500 yards in his senior season and scoring 33 touchdowns during his junior and senior seasons.Gossett, Ward. Chattanooga Times, 1973. He was named the first high school All-American from
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after his senior season.Short, George. Chattanooga Times, November 21, 1953


College career

Hoppe was one of the most highly recruited football players of his era with 19 colleges seeking his commitment, including Auburn, Alabama, Clemson, Georgia, North Carolina, Vanderbilt, Tennessee, Florida, Mississippi, South Carolina, Louisiana State, Miami, Rice, Indiana, SMU, and Texas Tech. He accepted a scholarship to play for Auburn under head football coach Shug Jordan. After a high school career as a running back, Hoppe became known in the
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(SEC) both as a devastating blocking back from the right halfback position and as a hard hitting defensive back on the national championship team. He also continued to run the football and finished his Auburn career in 4th position on the all-time rushing list. Hoppe played his senior season under a heavy personal cloud that did not come fully to light until 31 years later. Just prior to his senior season Hoppe allegedly shot and killed a
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bootlegger, Don Hudson. Hoppe was not indicted for the shooting until 1988.Cart, Julie. Los Angeles Times. June 19, 1988Hoppe, Sherry Lee and Burke, Dennie B. A Matter of Conscience. Nashville, Tennessee: Wakestone Press, 2010.


Professional career

Hoppe was drafted by the
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in the third round, and traded to the
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after one year. He was injured shortly after the trade. He made a short comeback with the Chattanooga Cherokees in 1965.


After football

After leaving the Redskins, Hoppe returned to Auburn to complete his Bachelor of Science in Education degree which he received in 1961. While completing his degree, he served as an assistant coach for Jordan at Auburn. After earning his degree he coached football at several high schools in Georgia and Tennessee, including head football coaching jobs at Chattanooga Valley High School and Calhoun High School in Georgia. He earned his Master of Science in Educational Administration at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, and became athletic director at two Tennessee community colleges before retiring in 1999.


Cold case

In 1988, thirty-one years after Don Hudson was killed, a Chattanooga grand jury indicted Bobby Hoppe for his murder, in one of America's first
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trials. Hoppe's trial became a national media event that ended with a hung jury. Hoppe was defended by
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of Georgia – one of the most noted defense attorneys in the United States, whose clients included
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– along with Chattanooga attorney Leroy Phillips. Hoppe's wife, Sherry Lee Hoppe, wrote in 2010, "My husband Bobby shot a man, and he died. I wish it were not so, but it is. It happened in 1957, and Bobby hid the terrible truth for 31 years."


References


Further reading

* Sherry L. Hoppe and Dennie B. Burke (2010). ''A Matter of Conscience: Redemption of a Hometown Hero, Bobby Hoppe''. Wakestone Press. . {{DEFAULTSORT:Hoppe, Bobby 1934 births 2008 deaths American football running backs Players of American football from Chattanooga, Tennessee Auburn Tigers football players San Francisco 49ers players Washington Redskins players