Charlie Tate
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Charlie Tate was the head coach of the Miami Hurricanes football program from 1964 to 1969. During his tenure, he compiled a 34-27-3(.555) record. His best season came in 1966, when his team went 8-2-1, with a Liberty Bowl win against Virginia Tech.
Preceded by: Andy Gustafson |
Miami Hurricanes Football Coaches 1948–1963 |
Succeeded by: Walt Kichefski |
Miami Hurricanes Head Football Coaches |
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Buck • Rix • Brett • McCann • Tubbs • Harding • Dunn • Gustafson • Tate • Kichefski • Curci • Elliot • Selmer • Saban • Schnellenberger • Johnson • Erickson • Davis • Coker • Shannon |