Position(s) | Head Coach |
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College | Texas Tech |
Team(s) as a coach/administrator | |
2004 2005-2006 2007-2008 |
Rio Grande Valley Dorados (oc) Houston Cougars (asst.) Lubbock Renegades (HC) |
Rodney Blackshear (born in Houston, Texas) was the final head coach of the Lubbock Renegades, a former af2 football team. Prior to that, he was a wide receiver for Texas Tech.
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Blackshear was a wide receiver for the Texas Tech Red Raiders from 1987-1991. He led the team in receiving in 1990 and again in 1991. Blackshear holds the Southwest Conference (SWC) and Texas Tech single-game record with 251 on only 5 catches against Houston. He was awarded the "Team MVP" honor in 1990 and "Team Leadership" honor in 1991. Blackshear was honored as a two-time All-SWC member from 90-91 as well as 3rd-Team Pre-Season All American in 91, and received invitations to the Blue-Gray Football Classic and the Japan Bowl in 1991.[1]
Blackshear was the first player to return a kickoff for a touchdown against the 12th Man kickoff unit of Texas A&M. The following season, the Aggies discontinued the longstanding tradition.[1]
Blackshear played seven seasons in the AFL where he recorded 204 receptions for 2,482 yards and 45 receiving touchdowns in 52 games for the Houston Thunderbears. He ended his career as the All-Time tackles leader in Houston Thunderbears/Texas Terror team history with 129 total tackles. He also made a touchdown off an interception and off a missed field-goal attempt. The 1998 All-Arena First Team (WR/DB) honoree ended his AFL career with the 2001 Arena Bowl Champion Grand Rapids Rampage He was a nominee for the AFL 15 year anniversary team as a WR/DB.].[1]
Blackshear began his coaching career as a student asst. coach at Texas Tech in 2002 before being offered the offensive coordinator at Harvest Christian High School in Fort Worth during the 2003 season. He was then the offensive coordinator for the Rio Grande Valley Dorados before speanding a season as an WR Coach for the Houston Cougars. He became the head coach of the Centex Barracudas of the Intense Football League in 2006 before leading the Lubbock Renegades in 2007-2008. He coached the South Georgia Wildcats to an 11-5 record in 2009. Blackshear was coaching the Abilene Ruff Riders in the IFL after Head Coach Gerald Dockery was dismissed in April 2010 with a team record of 0-5. The team won their first game with Blackshear at the helm. Blackshear was named Head Coach of the Amarillo Venom of the IFL in November of 2010.[1]