Pete Rodriguez | |
Birth Date: | July 25, 1940 |
Birth Place: | Chicago, Illinois, U.S. |
Death Place: | San Diego, California, U.S. |
Alma Mater: | Western State College |
Coach Years1: | 1968–1969 |
Coach Team1: | Arizona (GA) |
Coach Years2: | 1970–1973 |
Coach Team2: | Western Illinois (assistant) |
Coach Years3: | 1974–1975 |
Coach Team3: | Florida State (DC/DL) |
Coach Years4: | 1976–1978 |
Coach Team4: | Iowa State (DC) |
Coach Years5: | 1979–1982 |
Coach Team5: | Western Illinois |
Coach Years6: | 1983–1984 |
Coach Team6: | Michigan Panthers (DL) |
Coach Years7: | 1985 |
Coach Team7: | Denver Gold (DL) |
Coach Years8: | 1986 |
Coach Team8: | Northern Iowa (DC) |
Coach Years9: | 1987 |
Coach Team9: | Ottawa Rough Riders (DC) |
Coach Years10: | 1988–1989 |
Coach Team10: | Los Angeles Raiders (ST) |
Coach Years11: | 1990–1993 |
Coach Team11: | Phoenix Cardinals (ST) |
Coach Years12: | 1994–1997 |
Coach Team12: | Washington Redskins (ST) |
Coach Years13: | 1998 |
Coach Team13: | Seattle Seahawks (AHC/ST) |
Coach Years14: | 1999–2003 |
Coach Team14: | Seattle Seahawks (STC) |
Coach Years15: | 2004–2006 |
Coach Team15: | Jacksonville Jaguars (STC) |
Coach Years16: | 2009 |
Coach Team16: | New York Sentinels (ST) |
Overall Record: | 14–28 |
Championships: | 1 Mid-Con (1981) |
Pete Rodriguez (July 25, 1940November 30, 2014) was an American football coach of Mexican American descent.[1] [2]
Rodriguez broke into coaching as a graduate assistant at Arizona (1968–69) and later served as defensive coordinator at Western Illinois (1970–73), Florida State (1974–75), Iowa State (1976–78) and Northern Iowa (1986). He served as head coach at Western Illinois from 1979–82.
Rodriguez served as defensive line coach for the Michigan Panthers of the United States Football League from 1983-84. He was part of the USFL's first championship team, helping the Panthers to the title in 1983. He spent the season as defensive line coach with the Denver Gold.
Rodriguez was the defensive coordinator for the Ottawa Rough Riders of the Canadian Football League in .
Rodriguez entered the National Football League as the Los Angeles Raiders special teams coach (1988–89). He served in a similar capacity with the Phoenix Cardinals (1990–93), Washington Redskins (1994–97), Seattle Seahawks (1998–2003) and, most recently, the Jacksonville Jaguars (2004–2006).
Rodriguez served as the special teams coach for the New York Sentinels of the United Football League in 2009.
In July, 2010 the Los Angeles Times reported that he was the coach hired by Pete Carroll as a special consultant for USC's kickers during the 2008 football season. The use of additional coach was one of the items that the NCAA found to be a Major Violation and subjected USC to the "Loss of institutional control" finding. Carroll had defended the hiring as being done with the knowledge of the USC compliance staff however the compliance staff reported that this was not the case.[3]
One of Rodriguez's daughters, Regina M. Rodriguez, is an attorney who was nominated multiple times to serves as a federal judge on the United States District Court for the District of Colorado.[4]
Rodriguez died in San Diego[5] on November 30, 2014, of a complication following an undisclosed surgery, after being in a coma for months.[6]