NFF National Scholar-Athletes

Robert Weber

  • School
    Princeton
  • Induction
    1967

A three-time All-Eastern Back of the Week, Robert Weber led the Tigers to a 21-6 record in three seasons, including an Ivy League Co-Championship in 1966. He was one of Princeton’s last single-wing tailbacks. Weber was considered as one of Princeton’s most talented passers under College Football Hall of Fame head coach Dick Colman. He received his master's in teaching from Harvard University in 1972 and his master's in theology from the Weston Jesuit School of Theology (Mass.) in 1975. After earning his Ph.D. in clinical psychology from Temple University in 1983, Weber co-founded Enders and Weber, PC, a psychiatric treatment office in Boston.