Steve Loney
Steve Loney (born April 26, 1952) is an American football coach. He was the offensive line coach for the Minnesota Vikings from 2003–2005,[1] the Arizona Cardinals in 2006,[1] and the St. Louis Rams from 2008 to 2011. Additionally, his highest coaching assignment in the NFL was as the offensive coordinator of the Vikings in 2005 under head coach Mike Tice.[1] He held the dual role of offensive coordinator and offensive line coach at his alma mater Iowa State University from 1995-1997[1] and 2000-2001,[1] and at the University of Minnesota from 1998-1999.[1]
He was the head college football coach for Drake University and held that position for one season, in 2007. His overall coaching record at Drake was 6-5. This ranks him 15th at Drake in terms of total wins and tenth at Drake in terms of winning percentage.[2]
He is the author of a book titled 101 Offensive Line Drills, a book focusing on offensive line drills.[3]
He was also the head coach at Morehead State University from 1981 to 1983.[4]
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- George Downing (1927–1935)
- Ellis T. Johnson (1936–1942)
- No team (1943–1945)
- Ellis T. Johnson (1947–1952)
- Wilbur Jamerson (1953–1955)
- Paul Adams (1956–1958)
- Guy D. Penny (1959–1967)
- Jake Hallum (1968–1971)
- Roy M. Terry (1972–1975)
- Wayne Chapman (1976–1978)
- Tom Lichtenberg (1979–1980)
- Steve Loney (1981–1983)
- Bill Baldridge (1984–1989)
- Cole Protor (1990–1993)
- Matt Ballard (1994– )
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