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Pat
Dye
Auburn, Wyoming, East Carolina
153-62-5 (19 seasons)
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Led Auburn University to four Southeastern Conference
titles, including three straight from 1987-89, during
his 12-year tenure (1981-1992) with the Tigers |
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Three-time SEC Coach of the Year |
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Named National Coach of the Year in 1983 after leading
Auburn to an 11-1 record, including a victory over Michigan
in the Sugar Bowl |
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One of only seven coaches in college football history
to have coached a winner of the Heisman Trophy (Bo Jackson),
Outland Trophy and Lombardi Award (Tracy Rocker) |
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Also coached 21 All-Americans, 71 All-SEC players and
48 Academic All-SEC players at Auburn |
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Posted five Top-10 finishes while compiling a 99-39-4
record at AU, including four 10-win seasons and six bowl
victories |
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Also coached at East Carolina (1974-1979) and Wyoming
(1980) |
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Compiled an overall record of 153-62-5 for a .707 winning
percentage in his 19 seasons as a head coach |
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Inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2005 |
Recent Headlines.....
Auburn to name field at Jordan-Hare Stadium after Coach Dye
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