Dave Rader (American football)
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Dave Rader (Born Wichita, Kansas, March 9, 1957 - ) was the coach of the University of Tulsa Golden Hurricane from 1988 until the year 1999. He currently serves as the Offensive Coordinator and Quarterbacks Coach for the University of Alabama Crimson Tide.
Coach Rader graduated from the University of Tulsa with a B.S. in mechanical engineering in 1980 after serving as the starting quarterback for the Golden Hurricane in 1977 and 1978.
Today, Rader is married to his wife, Janet, and with her has three children: sons Daniel and Jordan and daughter Kendal.
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[edit] Experience
[edit] Playing Experience
- 1975-78 Tulsa
- 1979 New York Giants
[edit] Coaching Experience
- 2003-Alabama, Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks
- 1988-99 Tulsa, Head Coach
- 1987 Tulsa, Assistant Head Coach
- 1986 Mississippi State, Offensive Coordinator
- 1983-85 Alabama, Quarterbacks/Receivers
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Preceded by: George Henshaw |
Tulsa Head Football Coach 1988–1999 |
Succeeded by: Keith Burns (coach) |
Tulsa Golden Hurricanes Head Football Coaches |
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Leards • Taylor • McBirney • Allen • Evans • Medford • Smith • Schmidt • Acher • Henderson • Hurt • Benefiel • Frnka • Brothers • Witucki • B Dobbs • G Dobbs • Carillot • Gibson • Dry • Cooper • Morton • Henshaw • Rader • Burns • Kragthorpe |