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Titan Sports Hall of Fame

Rob Dancu

  • Class
    1992
  • Induction
    2011
  • Sport(s)
    Football
The fourth-leading scorer in Westminster College football history, Rob Dancu was a punter and a kicker for the Titans from 1988-91. Dancu scored 216 points, the most by a kicker, with 20 field goals and 156 extra-point kicks.

During his four years as the team's starting kicker and punter, the Titans won the NAIA Division II National Championship twice in 1988 and 1989 and the 1990 team was the national runner-up. Under head coaches Joe Fusco and Gene Nicholson, the Titans compiled a four-year record of 45-5 during Dancu's career.

Dancu's 47 PAT kicks in 1989 is tied for the school record while his 44 and 38 PAT kicks in 1988 and 1990 rank third and fourth, respectively. However, Dancu's most productive season was in 1991 when he converted 9 of 14 field goal attempts (.643), posted a career-high 35.2 punting average, and, with 27 PAT kicks, he finished the season as the Titans' leading scorer with 54 points. Dancu's career punting average is 34.1, but perhaps what was most efficient of his punting repertoire is that he did not have a punt blocked in 186 career attempts.

A 1992 Westminster graduate with a degree in business administration, Dancu is currently the Personal Trust Relationship Officer, Vice President, and a Certified Trust and Financial Advisor for First Tennessee Bank. A native of Butler, Pa., and a graduate of Knoch High School, Dancu currently resides in Knoxville, Tenn. He has three children: daughters, Jordan and Brooke, and son, Zachary.
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