"Bob Wagner" is a former American football coach. He was the head coach at the University of Hawaii at Manoa/University of Hawaii from 1988 to 1995 and led the Hawaii Warriors football/Rainbow Warriors to their first top 20 finish in 1992.

Wagner, a longtime assistant under Dick Tomey at Hawaii, took over the head coaching position when Tomey left to take the Arizona Wildcats football/Arizona Wildcats head coaching job. While head coach at Hawaii, Wagner led the Rainbow Warriors to their first Western Athletic Conference/WAC title in 1992. During most of Wagner's tenure at Hawaii, his offensive coordinator was current Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets football/Georgia Tech head coach Paul Johnson/Paul Johnson. Despite Wagner's overall success, he was let go after a 4–8 season in 1995, and replaced by former Bill Walsh (American football coach)/Bill Walsh assistant, Fred von Appen.

Wagner was out of coaching for a few years, but after the 1997 season ended, Wagner agreed to take over the defensive coordinator position for TCU Horned Frogs football/TCU under new coach Dennis Franchione. However, his old mentor Dick Tomey called, asking if he wanted to take over an assistant position on his staff. Wagner gladly accepted and ended up coaching inside linebackers for Arizona.

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