ENSIKLOPEDIA Cari Tekan Enter untuk memulai pencarian cepat. Kembali ke Ensiklopedia Arsip Wikipedia Indonesia Steve Patton Steve PattonAmerican football player and coach (born 1953) Steve PattonBiographical detailsBorn (1953-12-28) December 28, 1953 (age 72)Oneonta, Alabama, U.S.Playing career1973Alabama1974–1976Furman PositionDefensive endCoaching career (HC unless noted)1978–1979Furman (GA)1982Alabama Magic (AFA)1983Carolina Storm (AFA)1985–1987Mars Hill1993Charlotte Rage1995–1996North Greenville1997–2010Gardner–Webb Head coaching recordOverall117–89–1 (college)Accomplishments and honorsChampionships1 AFA (1983)1 SAC-8 (1985)2 Big South (2002–2003)AwardsAFA Coach of the Year (1983)SAC-8 Coach of the Year (1985)Div II National Coach of Year (1985)2x Big South Coach of the Year (2002–2003) Steve Patton (born December 28, 1953) is an American former football coach He served as the head football coach at Mars Hill College—now known as Mars Hill University—from 1985 to 1986, at North Greenville University from 1995 to 1996, and at Gardner–Webb University from 1997 to 2010, compiling a career college football coaching record of 117–89–1. Playing career Patton played football at the University of Alabama before transferring to Furman University where he also competed in tennis. He graduated from Furman in 1977. Coaching career On December 3, 2010, Gardner–Webb announced it would not be renewing the contract of Patton or his staff.[1] Head coaching record College Year Team Overall ConferenceStanding Bowl/playoffs NAIA/TSN# Mars Hill Lions (SAC-8) (1985–1986) 1985 Mars Hill 8–36–11st11 1986 Mars Hill 7–3–14–3T–3rd15 1987 Mars Hill 3–81–68th Mars Hill: 18–14–111–10 North Greenville Mounties (Mid-South Conference) (1995–1996) 1995 North Greenville 5–62–6T–7th 1996 North Greenville 7–34–3T–3rd North Greenville: 12–96–9 Gardner–Webb Runnin' Bulldogs (South Atlantic Conference) (1997–1999) 1997 Gardner–Webb 8–34–3T–3rd 1998 Gardner–Webb 6–54–3T–3rd 1999 Gardner–Webb 7–44–4T–4th Gardner–Webb Runnin' Bulldogs (NCAA Division II Independent) (2000–2001) 2000 Gardner–Webb 7–4 2001 Gardner–Webb 6–4 Gardner–Webb Runnin' Bulldogs (Big South Conference) (2002–2010) 2002 Gardner–Webb 9–13–01st22 2003 Gardner–Webb 8–44–01st 2004 Gardner–Webb 5–62–23rd 2005 Gardner–Webb 5–62–23rd 2006 Gardner–Webb 6–52–23rd 2007 Gardner–Webb 5–62–23rd 2008 Gardner–Webb 5–62–34th 2009 Gardner–Webb 6–53–3T–4th 2010 Gardner–Webb 4–72–4T–4th Gardner–Webb: 87–6634–28 Total:117–89–1 National championship Conference title Conference division title or championship game berth #NAIA Division I poll for Mars Hill and The Sports Network poll for Gardner–Webb. References ↑ Alan Ford (December 2, 2010). "Gardner-Webb decides to make a football coaching change". The Shelby (NC) Star. Archived from the original on July 28, 2011. vteMars Hill Lions head football coaches Oren Roberts (1922–1942) No team (1943–1944) James Cowan (1945) Red Ramsey (1946–1949) Don Henderson (1950–1967) No team (1968) Dal Shealy (1969) Harold Taylor (1970–1972) Claude "Hoot" Gibson (1973–1982) Billy Simmons (1982) Rick Gilstrap (1983–1984) Steve Patton (1985–1987) Felton Stephens (1988–1992) Tim Clifton (1993–2024) Kevin Barnette (2025– ) vteCharlotte Rage Founded in 1992 Folded in 1996 Based in Charlotte, North Carolina Franchise Franchise Seasons Players History of the Arena Football League in Charlotte Arenas Charlotte Coliseum Head coaches Parilli Patton Hall Kay Buffington Playoff appearances (2) 1993 1994 Hall of Fame members Sam Hernandez Seasons (5)1990s 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 vteNorth Greenville Trailblazers head football coaches Mike Taylor (1987–1991) Rich Beard (1992–1994) Steve Patton (1995–1996) Scott Parker (1997–1998) Joe Johnson (1999–2001) Brian Smith (2002–2003) Mike Taylor (2004–2008) Jamey Chadwell (2009–2011) Carroll McCray (2012) Jeff Farrington (2013–2019) No team (2020) Jeff Farrington (2021–2024) Nate Garner (2025– ) vteGardner–Webb Runnin' Bulldogs head football coaches Paul W. Hutchins (1933) Unknown (1934–1935) Richard Rice (1936–1938) No team (1939–1945) Wayne Bradburn (1946–1951) Norman Harris (1952–1969) George Litton (1970–1974) Oval Jaynes (1975–1977) Billy Kinard (1978) Tom Moore (1979–1982) Ellis Johnson (1983) Woody Fish (1984–1996) Steve Patton (1997–2010) Ron Dickerson Jr. (2011–2012) Carroll McCray (2013–2019) Tre Lamb (2020–2023) Cris Reisert (2024–2025) Kris McCullough (2026– ) vte1973 Alabama Crimson Tide football—UPI national champions Buddy Brown Leroy Cook Sylvester Croom Ricky Davis Mike DuBose Greg Gantt Wilbur Jackson Woodrow Lowe Steve Patton George Pugh Mike Raines Mike Riley Willie Shelby Richard Todd Mike Washington Wayne Wheeler Head coach Bear Bryant Assistant coaches Ken Donahue Pat Dye Danny Ford Curley Hallman John Mitchell Bud Moore Mal Moore Bill Oliver Jimmy Sharpe