Dale Steele

Dale Steele
Dale Steele
Sport(s) Football
Current position
Title Head coach
Team Campbell
Conference Pioneer Football
Record 7–26
Biographical details
Born August 17, 1955 (1955-08-17) (age 56)
Place of birth York, Alabama
Playing career
1973–1974 South Carolina
Position(s) Lineman
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985–1986
1987
1988
1989-1990
1991–1993
1994
1995–1998
1999-2002
2003
2004–2006
2008–present
A.C. Flora HS (SC) (AC)
Ball State (GA/OL)
Wisconsin (assistant OL)
Wisconsin (OE)
Tulane (assistant OL)
Tulane (TE/K)
Tulane (TE/RC)
St. Charles HS (LA) (AC)
Wichita State (OLB)
Wichita State (TE)
Kansas State (TE/ST)
Kansas State (WR)
East Carolina (WR)
East Carolina (WR/RC)
East Carolina (AHC)
Northern Nash HS (NC)
Baylor (WR/RC)
E. Tennessee State (AHC/WR)
Elon (AHC/RB)
Campbell
Head coaching record
Overall 7–26
Statistics
College Football Data Warehouse

Philip Dale Steele (born August 17, 1955) is an American football coach and former player. He is currently the head coach at Campbell University in Buies Creek, North Carolina, a position he had held since restarting school's football program in 2006. Campbell resumed play in the 2008 season. Steele is the brother of Kevin Steele, the current defensive coordinator at Clemson University and former head football coach at Baylor University.

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Playing career and education

The son of a high school coach, Steele participated in football and wrestling at Autauga County High School in Prattville, Alabama, where he lettered three years in both sports. He played as an offensive guard and a defensive tackle for Autauga County High School and then walked on as an offensive lineman for the University of South Carolina.

Steele earned a B.S. degree in physical education from South Carolina in 1976 and an M.A. degree in physical education from Ball State University in 1978.

Coaching career

Steele began his coaching career as an assistant at A.C. Flora High School in Forest Acres, South Carolina. He the moved the college ranks with stops at Ball State University (graduate assistant/offensive line in 1977), the University of Wisconsin–Madison (assistant offensive line in 1978, offensive ends and head junior varsity coach in 1979), Tulane University (offensive line in 1980, tight ends and kickers in 1981, tight ends and recruiting coordinator in 1982), Wichita State University (outside linebackers, 1984–1986), and Kansas State University (tight ends and offensive special teams in 1987, wide receivers in 1988). In 1980, Steele helped Tulane advance to the Hall of Fame Classic, marking his first collegiate postseason appearance as a coach. He also coached at St. Charles High School in LaPlace, Louisiana in 1983.

Steele served East Carolina University as its recruiting coordinator for three years (1991–1993) and was promoted to assistant head coach for his last season (1994). He worked six seasons at ECU (1989–1994), coaching the wide receivers and helping the Pirates to the 1992 Peach Bowl and the 1994 Liberty Bowl.

After East Carolina, Steele was the head coach and athletic director at Northern Nash High School in Nashville, North Carolina for four years (1995–1998). Then he moved on to Baylor University, where he served as wide receivers coach from 1999–2002 while his brother, Kevin Steele, was the head coach. Steele then served as an assistant head coach for one year at East Tennessee State University (2003), and three seasons at Elon University (2004–2006).

On June 15, 2006, Steele became the head coach at Campbell University, restarting the school's football program after a hiatus dating back to 1950. Upon taking the position at Campbell University, Steele said, "It's a dream come true for my family and me and a tremendous opportunity...As a family, we are so excited that we have been given this opportunity to be a part of a special time in the history of Campbell University with the reinstatement of football after a 56-year absence. We are very thankful to Dr. Wallace, Stan Williamson and the Campbell family for selecting us to come to Buies Creek during such an exciting time in the university's history."[1]

Personal life

Steele and his wife, the former Pam Kilpatrick, have two daughters, Meghan and Kelsey.

Head coaching record

Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs
Campbell Fighting Camels (Pioneer Football League) (2008–present)
2008 Campbell 1–10 0–8 9th
2009 Campbell 3–8 2–6 8th
2010 Campbell 3–8 2–6 T–7th
2011 Campbell
Campbell: 7–26 4–20
Total: 7–26

References

  1. ^ "Dale Steele". GoCamels.com—Official Web site of Campbell University Athletics. http://www.gocamels.com/sports/fball/2011-12/coaches/steele_dale00. Retrieved September 20, 2011. 

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