Gabe Giardina Explained

Gabe Giardina
Current Title:Head coach
Current Team:Charleston Southern
Current Conference:Big South
Current Record:4–7
Player Years1:2000–2003
Player Team1:Alabama
Player Positions:Placekicker, holder
Coach Years1:2004
Coach Team1:Alabama
Coach Years2:2005–2007
Coach Team2:Alabama (GA)
Coach Years3:2008–2011
Coach Team3:Charleston Southern (RB/ST)
Coach Years4:2012
Coach Team4:Delta State (OC/WR)
Coach Years5:2013–2016
Coach Team5:Charleston Southern (OC)
Coach Years6:2017–2022
Coach Team6:Albany State
Coach Years7:2023–present
Coach Team7:Charleston Southern
Overall Record:41–24
Tournament Record:0–1 (NCAA D-II playoffs)
Championships:1 SIAC (2021)
3 SIAC East Division (2018–2019, 2021)

Gabe Giardina is an American football coach and former player who is currently the head coach for the Charleston Southern Buccaneers. He played college football at Alabama and had previously coached there, at Delta State and at Albany State.

Early life and education

Giardina attended State College Area High School in Pennsylvania for a year, then Penns Valley Area High School[1] for two years, before spending one year at DuPont High School in West Virginia[2] and one at The Kiski School.[3] He enrolled at the University of Alabama in 2000 and was a walk-on member of their football team, playing placekicker and holder.[4] He was named Academic All-Southeastern Conference (SEC) as a senior in 2003 and appeared in nine games.[2] [5] ESPN commentator Chris Fowler described Giardina as "Alabama's answer to Rudy."[6]

Coaching career

Giardina began a coaching career in 2004 after graduating from Alabama, working as a student coach for free.[1] He was promoted to graduate assistant in 2005.[1] He served through 2007 in that position under coaches Mike Shula and Nick Saban.[7] [8] Giardina began serving as running backs coach and special teams coach at Charleston Southern in 2008, where he served through 2011.[8]

In 2012, Giardina served as offensive coordinator and wide receivers coach at Delta State.[9] The following year, he returned to Charleston Southern as offensive coordinator.[10] In four seasons, Giardina helped the school win 36 games, one conference championship and reach the playoffs twice.[11]

Giardina was named the head coach at Albany State, an NCAA Division II program, in 2017.[12] In his first season as head coach, he led them to a 6–4 record, including a win in the Fountain City Classic.[13] They improved to 7–4 in 2018, including a perfect 6–0 conference record, before eventually losing the SIAC championship to Miles.[14] Albany State again went 7–4 in Giardina's third year, before again going down to Miles in the championship.[15] After not playing in 2020,[16] Albany State won ten games in 2021, including the conference championship, reaching the playoffs where they lost to West Georgia.[17] [18]

After a 7–3 record in 2022,[19] Giardina left Albany State to be named head coach at Charleston Southern.[18] He finished his five-season stint at Albany State with an overall record of 37–17.[18]

Personal life

Giardina is a Christian, and said upon being named Charleston Southern head coach, "It's got to be more than just a football foundation. Here at Charleston Southern, we get to put in a spiritual foundation unashamedly. Here, we're going to have The Lord out front of this thing. We're going to immerse this thing in prayer. That's the most important thing, to see where God is going to take this."[11]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Giardina on ground floor with Tide coaching staff. 13, 18. March 6, 2005. Centre Daily Times. Newspapers.com. Bracken, Ron.
  2. News: DuPont grad Gabe Giardina enters fourth season leading Albany State football. West Virginia MetroNews. May 23, 2020. Brocato, Joe.
  3. News: Vagabond Giardina plans to sink roots in Tuscaloosa. Centre Daily Times. Newspapers.com. May 7, 2000. 19, 22. Bracken, Ron.
  4. Web site: Former Alabama football player, graduate assistant Gabe Giardina gets head coaching job. AL.com. April 24, 2017. Stephenson, Creg.
  5. News: Gabe Giardina era underway at ASU. The Albany Herald. April 24, 2017. Powell, Chauntel.
  6. News: Giardina gets 'air time' as Crimson Tide's holder. Centre Daily Times. Newspapers.com. September 9, 2003. 13. Bracken, Ron.
  7. Web site: Charleston Southern names Gabe Giardina as new head football coach. WCSC-TV. November 30, 2022.
  8. Web site: Ex-Charleston Southern assistant Gabe Giardina returning as coach. ESPN. November 30, 2022.
  9. News: CSU names offensive coordinator. The Post and Courier. February 18, 2013. subscription.
  10. News: Bucs name offensive coordinator. The State. Newspapers.com. February 19, 2013. B2.
  11. News: Giardina returns to CSU football program. The Post and Courier. Gantt, Rob. December 2, 2022.
  12. Web site: Albany State University names new head football coach. Albany State Golden Rams. 2017.
  13. Web site: 2017 Football Schedule. Albany State Golden Rams.
  14. Web site: 2018 Football Schedule. Albany State Golden Rams.
  15. Web site: 2019 Football Schedule. Albany State Golden Rams.
  16. Web site: 2020 Football Schedule. Albany State Golden Rams.
  17. Web site: 2021 Football Schedule. Albany State Golden Rams.
  18. Gabe Giardina Leaves Albany State. Sports Illustrated. December 2, 2022. Mosley, Kyle T..
  19. Web site: 2022 Football Schedule. Albany State Golden Rams.