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Ray Woodard

Ray Woodard
Sport(s) Football
Biographical details
Born (1961-08-20) August 20, 1961 (age 55)
Corrigan, Texas
Playing career
1980–1981 Kilgore College
1982–1983 Texas
1987 Kansas City Chiefs
1987 Denver Broncos
Position(s) Defensive lineman
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1988–1995 Kilgore College (assistant)
1996 Texas Terror (assistant)
1997 Frankfurt Galaxy (DC/DL)
2000–2003 Scottish Claymores (DC/LB)
2003–2004 Burton (TX) HS
2005–2006 Navarro College (DC)
2007 Navarro College
2008–2016 Lamar
Head coaching record
Overall

34–46 (college)

9–3 (junior college)

34–46 (college)

Ray Woodard (born August 20, 1961) is a former American football defensive tackle and former head football coach at Lamar University. He was hired on May 19, 2008 to resurrect the Lamar Cardinals football program that was discontinued in 1989. Woodard played college football at Kilgore College and Texas, was selected 199th overall in the 1984 NFL Draft. He spent the next five seasons with the San Diego Chargers, Denver Broncos and Kansas City Chiefs. He was a member of the Broncos' 1986 AFC Champion and Super Bowl team.

Woodard received his bachelor's degree in kinesiology and history from Sam Houston State University in 1988. He received his masters in education from the University of Texas at Tyler in 1991. On October 23, 2014, Ray Woodard earned his Doctorate in Educational Leadership from Lamar University. He joined a select group of Division I coaches with doctorates. Including Woodard, there were six Division I coaches with a doctorate at the time he received his doctorate. One of those six was an honorary doctorate. Woodard was also one of three Division I (FCS) coaches with a doctorate.

He spent three years as the defensive coordinator for the Scottish Claymores from 2000–2003.

From 2005–2007 Woodard spent his time coaching at Navarro College, a two-year college whose main campus is in Corsicana, TX. His first two seasons at Navarro were spent as a defensive coordinator and as head coach in his last season. His 2007 squad went 9–3 and advanced to the conference playoffs for the first time in six seasons.


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