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David Rader Date of birth: March 9, 1957 Place of birth: Wichita, KS Career information Position(s): QB Height: 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) Weight: 215 lb (98 kg) College: University of Tulsa NFL Draft: 1979 / Round: 11 / Pick: 295
(By the San Diego Chargers)Organizations As coach: 1983-1985
1986
1987
1988-1999
2003-2006
2010Alabama (QBs/WRs)
Mississippi State (OC)
Tulsa (Asst. HC)
Tulsa (HC)
Alabama (OC/WR)
Ole Miss (Co-OC/QBs)As player: 1979 New York Giants Playing stats at NFL.com David Rader (born March 9, 1957 in Wichita, Kansas) was formerly the Co-Offensive Coordinator (along with Mike Markuson) and Quarterbacks coach for the Ole Miss Rebels football team until being replaced by David Lee on January 10, 2011.
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Playing career
Rader graduated from Will Rogers High School in Tulsa, Oklahoma, then attended the University of Tulsa, from which he graduated with a B.S. in mechanical engineering in 1987 after serving as the starting quarterback for the Golden Hurricane in 1977 and 1978.
Rader was an 11th round pick (295th overall) in the 1979 NFL Draft by the San Diego Chargers[1] and was later picked up by the New York Giants.[2]
Coaching experience
- 1983-1985 Alabama, Quarterbacks/Receivers
- 1986 Mississippi State, Offensive Coordinator
- 1987 Tulsa, Assistant Head Coach
- 1988-1999 Tulsa, Head Coach
- 2003-2006 Alabama, Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks
- 2010 Ole Miss, Co-Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks
Personal
Rader is married to his wife, Janet, and with her has three children: sons Daniel and Jordan and daughter Kendal.[citation needed] As of 1998, Rader lived in Tulsa and was reported to be considering a run for the seat in the U.S. House of Representatives currently held by John A. Sullivan.[3] However, it was announced on February 1, 2010 that Rader was hired as the Co-Offensive Coordinator and Quarterbacks coach for the Ole Miss Rebels football team after the departure of Kent Austin.[4]
External links
- NFL.com player page
- Dave Rader Hired as Tide's Offensive Coordinator
- Faith Keeps David Rader in Game of Life, GTR Newspapers, October 27, 2010 (retrieved May 28, 2009).
References
- ^ 1979 NFL Draft on databaseFootball.com
- ^ Rolltide.com – The Official Web Site of University of Alabama Athletics
- ^ Randy Krehbiel, "Former Tulsa football coach named as possible Sullivan challenger", Tulsa World, January 12, 2010.
- ^ University of Mississippi Sports: Nutt Names Rader, Markuson Co-Offensive Coordinators; February 1, 2010
Tulsa Golden Hurricane head football coaches Norman Leard (1895–1897) • Fred Taylor (1898–1899) • Unknown (1900–1902) • No team (1903–1904) • Unknown (1905) • No team (1906–1907) • Sam P. McBirney (1908) • Unknown (1909–1910) • No team (1911) • Harvey Allen (1912) • George Evans (1913) • Sam P. McBirney (1914–1916) • Hal Medford (1917) • Arthur Smith (1918) • Francis Schmidt (1919–1921) • Howard Acher (1922–1924) • Gus Henderson (1925–1935) • Vic Hurt (1936–1938) • Chet Benefiel (1939–1940) • Henry Frnka (1941–1945) • Buddy Brothers (1946–1952) • Bernie Witucki (1953–1954) • Bobby Dobbs (1955–1960) • Glenn Dobbs (1961–1968) • Vince Carillot (1969) • Claude "Hoot" Gibson (1970–1972) • F. A. Dry (1972–1976) • John Cooper (1977–1984) • Don Morton (1985–1986) • George Henshaw (1987) • David Rader (1988–1999) • Pat Henderson # (1999) • Keith Burns (2000–2002) • Steve Kragthorpe (2003–2006) • Todd Graham (2007–2010) • Bill Blankenship (2011– )
Pound sign (#) denotes interim head coach.Categories:- 1957 births
- Living people
- American football quarterbacks
- Tulsa Golden Hurricane football players
- New York Giants players
- Tulsa Golden Hurricane football coaches
- Alabama Crimson Tide football coaches
- Mississippi State Bulldogs football coaches
- Ole Miss Rebels football coaches
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