Bradley Dale Peveto Explained

Bradley Dale Peveto
Current Title:Co-defensive coordinator
Current Team:Texas State
Current Conference:Sun Belt
Birth Date:28 December 1962
Birth Place:Beaumont, Texas, U.S.
Player Years1:1982–1986
Player Team1:SMU
Player Positions:Defensive back
Coach Years1:1987
Coach Team1:Trinity Valley (S)
Coach Years2:1988–1991
Coach Team2:Stephen F. Austin (DL/LB/ST)
Coach Years3:1992–1993
Coach Team3:Southern Miss (LB/ST)
Coach Years4:1994–1995
Coach Team4:Arkansas (LB/ST)
Coach Years5:1996–1998
Coach Team5:Northwestern State (DC/LB)
Coach Years6:1999–2002
Coach Team6:Houston (co-DC)
Coach Years7:2003
Coach Team7:Middle Tennessee (DB)
Coach Years8:2004
Coach Team8:Middle Tennessee (DC/LB)
Coach Years9:2005–2007
Coach Team9:LSU (ST/LB)
Coach Years10:2008
Coach Team10:LSU (co-DC/LB)
Coach Years11:2009–2012
Coach Team11:Northwestern State
Coach Years12:2013
Coach Team12:Kentucky (S/STC)
Coach Years13:2014–2016
Coach Team13:LSU (ST/DA)
Coach Years14:2017
Coach Team14:Ole Miss (LB/ST)
Coach Years15:2018–2019
Coach Team15:Texas A&M (LB/ST)
Coach Years16:2021–2023
Coach Team16:UTEP (DC/LB)
Coach Years17:2024–present
Coach Team17:Texas State (co-DC / LB)
Overall Record:14–30

Bradley Dale Peveto (born December 28, 1962) is an American football coach. He is a co-defensive coordinator and the linebackers coach at Texas State University[1] and was previously the defensive coordinator at the University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP)from 2021 through 2023. Peveto served as the head football coach at Northwestern State University in Natchitoches, Louisiana from 2009 to 2012, compiling a record of 14–30.

Early life and playing career

Pevetogrew up in the small town of Orangefield, Texas and attended Southern Methodist University (SMU), where he played defensive back from 1982 to 1986.

Coaching career

Early coaching career

Peveto started his coaching career as the secondary coach at Trinity Valley Community College in 1987.[2] From Trinity Valley, Peveto served as an assistant coach at Stephen F. Austin, Southern Miss, Arkansas, Northwestern State, Houston, Middle Tennessee before being hired at LSU in 2005. As part of the LSU staff, he coached the special teams and linebackers from 2005 through 2007, including the 2007 national championship team. In 2008, he was promoted to co-defensive coordinator of the Tigers, and served for one year before taking the head coaching position at Northwestern State.[3]

Head coach at Northwestern State

On December 18, 2008, Peveto was hired as he head football coach at Northwestern State. After a winless 2009 season, Peveto led the Demons to consecutive 5–6 seasons.[4] On November 19, 2012, Peveto was fired as head coach of the Demons after their 4–7 season.[5] During his tenure at Northwestern State, he compiled an overall record of 14–30.

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Notes and References

  1. News: Roussel . Scott . February 5, 2024 . The Scoop – Monday February 5, 2024 . February 5, 2024 . footballscoop.com . Football Scoop.
  2. Web site: Bradley Dale Peveto Bio . December 21, 2011 . LSU Athletics, Louisiana State University.
  3. News: December 19, 2008 . Northwestern State hires Peveto as head coach . December 21, 2011 . ESPN.com . Associated Press.
  4. Web site: DeLassus . David . Bradley Dale Peveto Records by Year . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100215154328/http://cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/coaching/alltime_coach_year_by_year.php?coachid=6003 . February 15, 2010 . December 21, 2011 . College Football Data Warehouse.
  5. News: November 28, 2012 . Bradley Dale Peveto won't return . November 19, 2012 . ESPN.com . Associated Press.