John Pate

American football coach
John Pate
Biographical details
Alma materNorth Georgia
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1984Union (KY)
1985–1989Georgia Southern (assistant)
1991–1993Lees–McRae
1996Bulloch Academy (GA)
1997–2005Georgia Southern (DL/AHC)
2006–2008West Laurens HS (GA)
2009–2010West Montgomery HS (NC)
2011–2012Hamline
2014Eidsvoll 1814s
2015Yulee HS (FL) (DC)
2016–2017Fernandina Beach HS (FL)
2018-2022 Hilliard HS (FL)
2023 North Bay Haven (FL)

John Pate is an American football coach. He served as the head football coach at Union College in Barbourville, Kentucky (1984), Lees–McRae College in Banner Elk, North Carolina (1991–1993), and Hamline University in St. Paul, Minnesota (2011–2012).[1]

He was a part of five national championship staffs while serving as an assistant at Georgia Southern University.[2]

He served as a US Army Infantry Officer. He is an Airborne Ranger. His service included time as the TOW Platoon Leader, Combat Support Company, 1st Battalion, 15th Infantry in Kitzingen, Germany. He is a graduate of French Commando School #7 in Trier, Germany.

References

  1. ^ "JOHN PATE NAMED HEAD FOOTBALL COACH AT HAMLINE UNIVERSITY". Hamline Pipers. Retrieved December 1, 2019.
  2. ^ Houston, James W. (February 23, 2011). "Warrior football coach resigns". Montgomery Herald. Retrieved December 1, 2019.
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Union (Kentucky) Bulldogs head football coaches
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  • Thomas M. Funk (1924–1925)
  • John Bascom Wolfe (1926–1928)
  • J. Richard Bacon (1929–1941)
  • No team (1942–1983)
  • John Pate (1984)
  • Bob Shackleford (1984–1985)
  • John Ross (1986–1987)
  • Matt Ballard (1988–1993)
  • Tuck Woolum (1994–1998)
  • Brian Hill (1999–2001)
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Lees–McRae Bobcats head football coaches
  • George Litton (1962–1969)
  • Jim Osborne (1970)
  • Mike Cook (1971–1974)
  • Cole Proctor (1976–1979)
  • Clyde Campbell (1980–1984)
  • Mac Bryan (1986–1990)
  • John Pate (1991–1993)
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Hamline Pipers head football coaches
  • Paul Rader (1901–1902)
  • Lew Drill (1906–1907)
  • Fredrick Burgan (1908–1909)
  • Will Baird (1910–1917)
  • Harold Hansen (1919–1920)
  • Ben Beck (1921–1923)
  • Alfred L. Buser (1924)
  • Harry Carlson (1925)
  • D. C. Mitchell (1926–1930)
  • Joe Hutton (1931–1937)
  • Bob McNish (1938–1941)
  • Johnny Lackner (1942)
  • No team (1943–1944)
  • Lyle Koch (1945)
  • Johnny Lackner (1946)
  • Lyle Koch (1947–1952)
  • Harold D. Montgomery (1953–1957)
  • Robert H. Rutford (1958–1961)
  • Dick Mulkern (1962–1973)
  • Jim Sessions (1974–1976)
  • Bob Sadek (1977)
  • Dick Tressel (1978–2000)
  • Donavon Larson (2001–2004)
  • Paul Miller (2005–2006)
  • Jim Good (2007–2010)
  • John Pate (2011–2012)
  • Chad Rogosheske (2013–2015)
  • Chip Taylor (2016–2019)
  • No team (2020)
  • Chip Taylor (2021– )
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1985 Georgia Southern Eagles football—NCAA Division I-AA national champions
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1986 Georgia Southern Eagles football—NCAA Division I-AA national champions
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1989 Georgia Southern Eagles football—NCAA Division I-AA national champions
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1999 Georgia Southern Eagles football—NCAA Division I-AA national champions
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2000 Georgia Southern Eagles football—NCAA Division I-AA national champions
  • Head coach: Paul Johnson