Lars Tate Explained

Lars Tate
Number:34, 33
Position:Running back
Birth Date:2 February 1966
Birth Place:Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S.
Death Place:St. Petersburg, Florida, U.S.
Height Ft:6
Height In:2
Weight Lbs:215
College:Georgia
Draftyear:1988
Draftround:2
Draftpick:53
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Pfr:TateLa00

Lars Jamel Tate (February 2, 1966 – August 2, 2022) was an American professional football player who was a running back for three seasons in the National Football League (NFL). He was drafted in the second round (53rd overall) by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and played for the Bucs and Chicago Bears from 1988 to 1990, having earlier played college football for the Georgia Bulldogs.[1]

Early life

Tate was born in Indianapolis, Indiana, on February 2, 1966.[2] He attended North Central High School in his hometown,[2] [3] and was named Gatorade National High School Offensive Player of the Year as a high school senior.[3] During his senior year in 1983, Tate rushed for 1,417 yards on 149 carries for a 9.5 average and 14 touchdowns, having rushed for 1,400 yards and scored 23 touchdowns the year before.[4] He then studied at the University of Georgia, playing for the Georgia Bulldogs and leading the team in rushing during the 1986 and 1987 seasons.[5] Tate was drafted by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the second round (53rd overall) of the 1988 NFL draft.[2] He signed a three-year contract with an option for a fourth year in mid-July that year.[6]

Professional career

Tate made his NFL debut with the Buccaneers on September 4, 1988, at the age of 22, rushing 30 yards in a 41–14 loss against the Philadelphia Eagles.[7] He subsequently had an 106-yard effort against the Detroit Lions in his eleventh game of the season.[7] [8] Another memorable game during his rookie year came when he scored a 46-yard touchdown after being flipped at the line of scrimmage and landing on his feet.[3] During his first season, Tate led NFL rookie running backs in touchdowns (8), was the top rookie rusher in the National Football Conference (467 yards), and led the Buccaneers.[9] The following year, he played 15 games (14 starts) and finished eighth in the league in rushing touchdowns (8),[2] while again leading the franchise in rushing.[9] He was nonetheless released after training camp before the start of the 1990 season.[10]

Tate signed with the Chicago Bears in September 1990.[10] However, he was limited to just three games with the team,[2] [11] due to a career-threatening neck injury that landed him on the injured reserve.[12] He consequently became a conditional free agent after the Bears allowed his contract to expire and placed him on their unprotected list.[13] [14]

Personal life

After retiring from professional football, Tate returned to school and studied towards a degree in economics. He also went into landscaping with his brother.[15] He became sober three years before his death.[3]

Tate was in a domestic partnership with Kelli Edwards in the three years prior to his death.[3] [5] He had three children: Stephan, Lauren, and Donavan.[3] [5] [11] Donavan was drafted in the first round (third overall) of the 2009 Major League Baseball draft by the San Diego Padres and played six years in the minor leagues before injuries derailed his career.[11] [16] He then followed in his father's footsteps by briefly playing college football for the Arizona Wildcats as a quarterback.[3] [17]

Tate died of cardiac complications on August 2, 2022, at his home in St. Petersburg, Florida. He was 56, and had been diagnosed with esophageal cancer one month before his death.[3] [5]

Statistics

Tate's stats with the Georgia Bulldogs
RushingReceiving
YEARATTYDSAVGLNGTDNO.YDSAVGLNGTD
19841144213.7493341.390
19851056266.0403294.580
19861889545.13916222149.7521
19872081,0164.944141314911.5220
Totals6153,0174.94936413769.4521
Source:[18]
Tate's stats in the NFL
RushingReceiving
YEARTEAMATTYDSAVGLNGTDNO.YDSAVGLNGTD
1988TAM1224673.84775234.691
1989TAM1675893.548811756.8191
1990CHI351.740000.000
Totals2921,0613.6481516986.1192
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Notes and References

  1. Web site: 1988 NFL Draft Listing . 2023-09-24 . Pro-Football-Reference.com . en.
  2. Web site: Lars Tate Stats. Pro-Football-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. August 2, 2022.
  3. News: Georgia Bulldogs mourn death of football great Lars Tate. Chip. Towers. August 2, 2022. August 2, 2022. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. https://web.archive.org/web/20220803015821/https://www.ajc.com/sports/georgia-bulldogs/georgia-bulldogs-mourn-death-of-football-great-lars-tate/SMWTKKTWCRG2HLGHN4UYV64HDE/. August 3, 2022. live.
  4. Web site: 1984. GEORGIA BULLDOG FOOTBALL 1984. 41. Sports Information Office – Georgia Athletic Dept. – The University of Georgia. January 28, 2013. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20130118124849/http://www.georgiadogs.com/school-bio/geo-staff-directory.html. January 18, 2013.
  5. News: Lars Tate, among UGA football top all-time rushers, dies. 'He was a heck of a player'. Marc. Weiszer. August 2, 2022. August 2, 2022. Athens Banner-Herald. https://web.archive.org/web/20220803023938/https://www.onlineathens.com/story/sports/college/bulldogs-extra/2022/08/02/former-georgia-running-back-lars-tate-has-died-cancer-florida/10212817002/. August 3, 2022. live.
  6. News: Bucs' second-round pick Lars Tate signs. 1C. Michelle. Kaufman. July 16, 1988. August 2, 2022. St. Petersburg Times. . ProQuest.
  7. Web site: Lars Tate 1988 Game Log. Pro-Football-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. August 2, 2022.
  8. Web site: November 13, 1988 Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Detroit Lions. November 13, 1988. Pro-Football-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. August 2, 2022.
  9. News: Clearing the hurdle of high expectations? – Bucs' Lars Tate confident he can still make an impact. Rick. Stroud. March 13, 1990. August 2, 2022. St. Petersburg Times. https://web.archive.org/web/20220803054235/https://www.tampabay.com/archive/1990/03/13/clearing-the-hurdle-of-high-expectations-bucs-lars-tate-confident-he-can-still-make-an-impact/. August 3, 2022. live.
  10. News: Bears sign Tate, just in case. 3. Fred. Mitchell. September 27, 1990. August 2, 2022. Chicago Tribune. . ProQuest.
  11. News: Former Georgia star, NFL RB Lars Tate dies of cancer at 56. August 2, 2022. August 2, 2022. Associated Press.
  12. News: Plan B next Bear challenge. 1. Fred. Mitchell. January 18, 1991. August 3, 2022. Chicago Tribune. . ProQuest.
  13. News: Bears save unprotected Morrissey. 1. Fred. Mitchell. February 2, 1991. August 3, 2022. Chicago Tribune. . ProQuest.
  14. News: Now Bear fans can boo Packers' Tomczak. 2. Fred. Mitchell. March 31, 1991. August 3, 2022. Chicago Tribune. . ProQuest.
  15. News: Ex-football player fighting back: North Central grad Lars Tate stable after shooting, but family needs help with bills. C2. Susan. Schramm. April 25, 1997. August 3, 2022. The Indianapolis Star. . ProQuest.
  16. Web site: Donavan Tate Minor League Statistics and History. Baseball-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. August 2, 2022.
  17. Web site: Donavan Tate – Football. Arizona Wildcats. August 2, 2022.
  18. Web site: Lars Tate College Stats. Sports-Reference.com. August 2, 2022.