Sport(s) | Football |
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Current position | |
Title | Athletic director |
Team | Opelousas Catholic (LA) |
Biographical details | |
Born |
Washington, Louisiana |
February 26, 1956
Playing career | |
1975–1978 | McNeese State |
Position(s) | Defensive back |
Coaching career (HC unless noted) | |
1979–1999 | McNeese State (asst/DC) |
2000–2006 | McNeese State |
2007–2012 | Crowley HS (LA) |
2013–? | Opelousas Catholic (LA) (assistant) |
Administrative career (AD unless noted) | |
2013–present | Opelousas Catholic (LA) |
Head coaching record | |
Overall | 49–26 (college) |
Accomplishments and honors | |
Championships | |
3 Southland (2001–2003) | |
Awards | |
Eddie Robinson Award (2002) Louisiana Coach of the Year (2002) New Orleans Hall of Fame Coach of the Year (2002) |
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Thomas "Tommy" Tate (born February 26, 1956) is an American football coach. He was the head football coach ta McNeese State University from 2000 to 2006. He compiled a record of 49–26 led the McNeese State Cowboys to three consecutive Southland Conference titles, from 2001 to 2003. Tate was given the Eddie Robinson Award in 2002 as the coach of the year in NCAA Division I-AA, when he guided the Cowboys to a 13–2 record and an appearance in the CAA Division I-AA Football Championship, where his team finished as runners-up. Tate was fired in the middle of the 2006 season after the Cowboys started 1–3. He was replaced by Matt Viator, who coached McNeese to a 6–2 record the rest of the way (finishing 7–5) and earned the school another Southland Conference title.
Tate hails from Washington, Louisiana. He graduated from Port Barre High School in Point Barre in 1974.