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John Pate
Biographical details
Born (1954-04-06) April 6, 1954 (age 70)
Aberdeen, Maryland, U.S.
Alma materNorth Georgia College (1976)
Georgia Southern College (1987)
Playing career
Baseball
1973–1974North Georgia
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
Football
19793rd Infantry Division
1980–1981Fort Benning (AHC/DC)
1982–1983Georgia Southwestern (DC)
1984Union (KY)
1985–1986Georgia Southern (GA)
1987–1989Georgia Southern (DL/RC)
1990West Georgia (DC)
1991–1993Lees–McRae
1994–1995Sue Bennett
1996Bulloch Academy (GA)
1997–2003Georgia Southern (DL/RC)
2004–2005Georgia Southern (assoc. HC/DL/RC)
2006–2008West Laurens HS (GA)
2009–2010West Montgomery HS (NC)
2011–2012Hamline
2014Eidsvoll 1814s
2015Yulee HS (FL) (DC)
2016–2017Fernandina Beach HS (FL)
2018–2022Hilliard HS (FL)
2023North Bay Haven Academy (FL)
Track and field
1982–1983Georgia Southwestern
Administrative career (AD unless noted)
1994–1995Sue Bennett
1996Bulloch Academy (GA)
Head coaching record
Overall7–68–1 (college football)
83–69–1 (high school football)

John Lloyd Pate (born April 6, 1954) 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]

Head coaching record

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College football

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Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs
Union (Kentucky) Bulldogs (NAIA Division II independent) (1984)
1984 Union 1–6
Union: 1–6
Lees–McRae Bobcats (NCAA Division II independent) (1991–1993)
1991 Lees–McRae 1–9
1992 Lees–McRae 1–9
1993 Lees–McRae 3–6–1
Lees–McRae: 5–24–1
Sue Bennett Dragons (NAIA Division II independent) (1994–1995)
1994 Sue Bennett 0–8
1995 Sue Bennett 0–11
Sue Bennett: 0–19
Hamline Pipers (Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference) (2011–2012)
2011 Hamline 0–10 0–8 9th
2012 Hamline 1–9 0–8 9th
Hamline: 1–19 0–16
Total: 7–68–1

High school football

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Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs
Bulloch Academy Gators () (1996)
1996 Bulloch Academy 3–8 2–2
Bulloch Academy: 3–8 2–2
West Laurens Raiders () (2006–2008)
2006 West Laurens 5–5 1–4 5th
2007 West Laurens 5–5 1–4 5th
2008 West Laurens 4–6 1–5 6th
West Laurens: 14–16 3–13
West Montgomery Warriors () (2009–2010)
2009 West Montgomery 10–4 5–1 3rd
2010 West Montgomery 7–6 4–3 3rd
West Montgomery: 17–10 9–4
Fernandina Beach Pirates () (2016–2017)
2016 Fernandina Beach 3–7 1–3 4th
2017 Fernandina Beach 5–5–1 1–1 6th
Fernandina Beach: 8–12–1 2–4
Hilliard Red Flashes () (2018–2022)
2018 Hilliard 3–7 0–0 N/A
2019 Hilliard 7–5 0–0 N/A
2020 Hilliard 9–1 0–0 N/A
2021 Hilliard 9–2 0–0 N/A
2022 Hilliard 8–3 0–0 N/A
Hilliard: 36–18 0–0
North Bay Haven Academy Buccaneers () (2023)
2023 North Bay Haven Academy 5–5 0–3 4th
North Bay Haven Academy: 5–5 0–3
Total: 83–69–1

References

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  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.