Robin Cole

Robin Cole (born September 11, 1955 in Los Angeles, California) is a former professional American football player who played linebacker for twelve seasons for the Pittsburgh Steelers. He was elected to the Pro Bowl in 1984.

He currently owns and operates Robin Cole's Unforgettable Sweets in the Pittsburgh area. He is also involved in the Obediah Cole Foundation, named after his father.

1977 NFL Draft First Round Selections
  • Ricky Bell
  • Tony Dorsett
  • Eddie Edwards
  • Marvin Powell
  • Gary Jeter
  • Warren Bryant
  • Joe Campbell
  • Wilson Whitley
  • Mike Butler
  • Gary Green
  • Morris Towns
  • Phil Dokes
  • A. J. Duhe
  • Steve August
  • Ted Albrecht
  • Raymond Clayborn
  • Robert Jackson
  • Steve Schindler
  • Steve Pisarkiewicz
  • Wilson Faumuina
  • Robin Cole
  • Mike Cobb
  • Bob Brudzinski
  • Bob Rush
  • Stanley Morgan
  • Randy Burke
  • Tommy Kramer
  • Ezra Johnson
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Pittsburgh Steelers first-round draft picks
  • Bill Shakespeare
  • Mike Basrak
  • Byron "Whizzer" White
  • Kay Eakin
  • Bill Dudley
  • Bill Daley
  • Johnny Podesto
  • Paul Duhart
  • Doc Blanchard
  • Hub Bechtol
  • Dan Edwards
  • Bobby Gage
  • Lynn Chandnois
  • Butch Avinger
  • Ed Modzelewski
  • Ted Marchibroda
  • Johnny Lattner
  • Frank Varrichione
  • Gary Glick
  • Art Davis
  • Len Dawson
  • Jack Spikes
  • Bob Ferguson
  • Paul Martha
  • Dick Leftridge
  • Mike Taylor
  • Joe Greene
  • Terry Bradshaw
  • Frank Lewis
  • Franco Harris
  • J. T. Thomas
  • Lynn Swann
  • Dave Brown
  • Bennie Cunningham
  • Robin Cole
  • Ron Johnson
  • Greg Hawthorne
  • Mark Malone
  • Keith Gary
  • Walter Abercrombie
  • Gabriel Rivera
  • Louis Lipps
  • Darryl Sims
  • John Rienstra
  • Rod Woodson
  • Aaron Jones
  • Tim Worley
  • Tom Ricketts
  • Eric Green
  • Huey Richardson
  • Leon Searcy
  • Deon Figures
  • Charles Johnson
  • Mark Bruener
  • Jamain Stephens
  • Chad Scott
  • Alan Faneca
  • Troy Edwards
  • Plaxico Burress
  • Casey Hampton
  • Kendall Simmons
  • Troy Polamalu
  • Ben Roethlisberger
  • Heath Miller
  • Santonio Holmes
  • Lawrence Timmons
  • Rashard Mendenhall
  • Ziggy Hood
  • Maurkice Pouncey
  • Cameron Heyward
  • David DeCastro
  • Jarvis Jones
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Pittsburgh Steelers Super Bowl XIII Champions
  • 5 Craig Colquitt
  • 10 Roy Gerela
  • 12 Terry Bradshaw (MVP)
  • 15 Mike Kruczek
  • 18 Cliff Stoudt
  • 20 Rocky Bleier
  • 21 Tony Dungy
  • 23 Mike Wagner
  • 24 J. T. Thomas
  • 25 Ray Oldham
  • 29 Ron Johnson
  • 30 Larry Anderson
  • 31 Donnie Shell
  • 32 Franco Harris
  • 35 Jack Deloplaine
  • 38 Sidney Thornton
  • 39 Rick Moser
  • 40 Randy Reutershan
  • 47 Mel Blount
  • 51 Loren Toews
  • 52 Mike Webster
  • 53 Dennis Winston
  • 55 Jon Kolb
  • 56 Robin Cole
  • 57 Sam Davis
  • 58 Jack Lambert
  • 59 Jack Ham
  • 64 Steve Furness
  • 65 Tom Beasley
  • 66 Ted Petersen
  • 67 Gary Dunn
  • 68 L. C. Greenwood
  • 69 Fred Anderson
  • 72 Gerry Mullins
  • 74 Ray Pinney
  • 75 Joe Greene
  • 76 John Banaszak
  • 77 Steve Courson
  • 78 Dwight White
  • 79 Larry Brown
  • 82 John Stallworth
  • 83 Theo Bell
  • 84 Randy Grossman
  • 86 Jim Smith
  • 87 Jim Mandich
  • 88 Lynn Swann
  • 89 Bennie Cunningham
  • Head Coach: Chuck Noll
  • Coaches: Bud Carson
  • Dick Hoak
  • Tom Moore
  • George Perles
  • Dan Radakovich
  • Louis Riecke
  • Lionel Taylor
  • Paul Uram
  • Dick Walker
  • Woody Widenhofer
Pittsburgh Steelers Super Bowl XIV Champions
  • 5 Craig Colquitt
  • 9 Matt Bahr
  • 12 Terry Bradshaw (MVP)
  • 15 Mike Kruczek
  • 20 Rocky Bleier
  • 23 Mike Wagner
  • 24 J. T. Thomas
  • 27 Greg Hawthorne
  • 29 Ron Johnson
  • 30 Larry Anderson
  • 31 Donnie Shell
  • 32 Franco Harris
  • 33 Anthony Anderson
  • 35 Jack Deloplaine
  • 38 Sidney Thornton
  • 39 Rick Moser
  • 47 Mel Blount
  • 49 Dwayne Woodruff
  • 50 Tom Graves
  • 51 Loren Toews
  • 52 Mike Webster
  • 53 Dennis Winston
  • 54 Zack Valentine
  • 55 Jon Kolb
  • 56 Robin Cole
  • 57 Sam Davis
  • 58 Jack Lambert
  • 59 Jack Ham
  • 63 Thom Dornbrook
  • 64 Steve Furness
  • 65 Tom Beasley
  • 66 Ted Petersen
  • 67 Gary Dunn
  • 68 L. C. Greenwood
  • 72 Gerry Mullins
  • 75 Joe Greene
  • 76 John Banaszak
  • 77 Steve Courson
  • 78 Dwight White
  • 79 Larry Brown
  • 82 John Stallworth
  • 83 Theo Bell
  • 84 Randy Grossman
  • 86 Jim Smith
  • 88 Lynn Swann
  • 89 Bennie Cunningham
  • Head Coach: Chuck Noll
  • Coaches: Rollie Dotsch
  • Dick Hoak
  • Tom Moore
  • George Perles
  • Louis Riecke
  • Paul Uram
  • Dick Walker
  • Woody Widenhofer
Persondata
Name Cole, Robin
Alternative names
Short description American football player
Date of birth September 11, 1955
Place of birth Los Angeles, California
Date of death
Place of death


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