Pete Alamar Explained

Pete Alamar
Birth Date:28 September 1960
Birth Place:Phoenix, Arizona, U.S.
Player Years1:1978–1979
Player Team1:Western Oregon
Player Years2:1981–1982
Player Team2:Cal Lutheran
Player Positions:Offensive lineman
Coach Years1:1983
Coach Team1:Cal Poly (GA)
Coach Years2:1984
Coach Team2:Louisiana–Lafayette (GA)
Coach Years3:1985–1986
Coach Team3:Cal Lutheran (OL)
Coach Years4:1987–1988
Coach Team4:Cal Poly (RB)
Coach Years5:1991–1992
Coach Team5:James Madison (TE/def. assistant)
Coach Years6:1993
Coach Team6:Arizona (GA)
Coach Years7:1994
Coach Team7:UANL
Coach Years8:1995
Coach Team8:Arizona (TE)
Coach Years9:1996
Coach Team9:Arizona (ST/TE)
Coach Years10:1997
Coach Team10:Arizona (ST/LB)
Coach Years11:1998–1999
Coach Team11:Arizona (co-ST/TE)
Coach Years12:2000
Coach Team12:Eastern Michigan (OC/OL)
Coach Years13:2001–2002
Coach Team13:Eastern Michigan (OC/TE)
Coach Years14:2003–2009
Coach Team14:California (ST/TE)
Coach Years15:2010–2011
Coach Team15:Fresno State (ST/TE)
Coach Years16:2012–2022
Coach Team16:Stanford (ST/TE)
Coach Years17:2023–2024
Coach Team17:Rice (ST)
Coach Years18:2024
Coach Team18:Rice (interim HC)
Overall Record:2–2 (NCAA)
4–6 (ONEFA)

Pete Alamar (born September 28, 1960) is an American college football coach. He was most recently the interim head football coach for Rice University 2024 for the team's last four games of the season.[1] He was the head football coach for the Autonomous University of Nuevo León in 1994. He also coached for Cal Poly, Louisiana–Lafayette, Cal Lutheran, James Madison, Arizona, Eastern Michigan, California, Fresno State, and Stanford.[2] He played college football for Western Oregon and Cal Lutheran as an offensive lineman.

Career

Alamar was born on September 28, 1960, in Phoenix, Arizona, and grew up in Thousand Oaks, California.[3] He was an offensive lineman at Thousand Oaks High School and honorable mention for the Marmonte League all-star team in 1977.[4] He first attended Western Oregon University in Monmouth, Oregon, before returning to Thousand Oaks to attend California Lutheran University.[5]

Head coaching record

NCAA

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Thamel . Pete . 2024-10-27 . Sources: Rice fires HC Bloomgren after 2-6 start . 2024-10-27 . . en.
  2. Web site: 2022 . 2022 Stanford Football Media Guide . 48.
  3. Web site: 2004 California Golden Bear Football Postseason Media Guide. November 2, 2024. calbears.com. University of California Athletics. 8.
  4. News: Camarillo pair leads M.L. team . . December 12, 1977 . 10 . . November 2, 2024.
  5. News: Lee. Bryan. Aide to coach in Mexico . . April 14, 1994 . 39 . . November 2, 2024.