David Perno Explained

David Perno
Current Title:Head coach
Current Team:Clarke Central HS (GA)
Birth Date:5 July 1967
Birth Place:Youngstown, Ohio, U.S.
Player Sport1:Baseball
Player Years2:1987
Player Team2:Middle Georgia College
Player Years3:1988–1991
Player Team3:Georgia
Coach Sport1:Baseball
Coach Years2:1993–1995
Coach Team2:Marshall (assistant)
Coach Years3:1996
Coach Team3:Middle Georgia (assistant)
Coach Years4:1997–2001
Coach Team4:Georgia (assistant)
Coach Years5:2002–2013
Coach Team5:Georgia
Coach Sport6:Football
Coach Years7:2015–present
Coach Team7:Clarke Central HS (GA)
Overall Record:390–333–1 (college baseball)
Championships:2 SEC (2004, 2008)
Awards:

David Perno is the former head baseball coach at the University of Georgia. In 12 seasons he compiled a record of 384-329-1. He led the program to five NCAA tournaments, including three College World Series. He was named the 2004 Coach of the Year by Baseball America. That same year, he won his first SEC championship. His 2006 team went 47–23, but the next year, however, they went 23–33. In 2008, his team did much better, going 45–25–1 (20–9–1 SEC) and won his second SEC championship. That one tie was at LSU due to an SEC travel curfew. He was named the SEC coach of the year and was the national runner-up to the Fresno State Bulldogs at the College World Series. He is a former player and assistant coach at Georgia. Two players suffered paralyzing injuries — Chance Veazey in a scooter accident and Jonathan Taylor in a game — in a span of less than two years from 2009 to 2011. He was dismissed by UGA Athletic Director Greg McGarity after the 2013 season.

In December 2015, Perno was named head football coach at his alma mater, Clarke Central High School in Athens, Georgia, where he won a state title as a player in 1985 and played for another in 1984.[1]

Head coaching record

College baseball

Notes and References

  1. Web site: UGA's David Perno returns to coaching — in another sport. December 10, 2015 .