Tim McCarty explained

Tim McCarty
Current Title:Head coach
Current Team:Western Heights HS (OK)
Player Years1:1983
Player Team1:Fort Hays State
Player Positions:Defensive lineman
Coach Years1:1984
Coach Team1:Fort Hays State (SA)
Coach Years2:1985
Coach Team2:Russell HS (KS)
Coach Years3:1986
Coach Team3:Hays HS (KS)
Coach Years4:1987
Coach Team4:Kansas (GA)
Coach Years5:1988
Coach Team5:Middle Tennessee (TE)
Coach Years6:1989
Coach Team6:Shawnee Mission North HS (KS)
Coach Years7:1990–1993
Coach Team7:Dodge City (OC)
Coach Years8:1994–1997
Coach Team8:Southwest Baptist (OC/OL)
Coach Years9:1999
Coach Team9:Greenville (OL)
Coach Years10:1999–2003
Coach Team10:Tabor
Coach Years11:2004–2005
Coach Team11:East Central
Coach Years12:2006–2008
Coach Team12:Kansas State (assistant HC)
Coach Years13:2009–2017
Coach Team13:East Central
Coach Years14:?–present
Coach Team14:Western Heights HS (OK)
Overall Record:71–94 (college)
Tournament Record:0–1 (NAIA playoffs)
Championships:1 LSC North Division (2010)

Tim McCarty is an American football coach and former player. He is the head football coach at Western Heights High School in Oklahoma City. McCarty served two stints as the head football coach at East Central University in Ada, Oklahoma, from 2004 to 2005 and 2009 to 2017.[1] From 1999 to 2003, he was the head football coach at Tabor College in Hillsboro, Kansas. His two tenures at East Central were separated by a three-year stint at the assistant head football coach at Kansas State University.

Playing career

McCarty prepped at Concordia Junior-Senior High School in Concordia, Kansas and is a 1985 graduate of Fort Hays State University. He was a defensive lineman and served as a team captain for the 1983 squad that produced an 8–3 record. McCarty earned a master's of education in administration from Middle Tennessee State University in 1994.[2]

Coaching career

McCarty, a native Kansan, became Kansas State assistant coach on December 8, 2005 and was among head coach Ron Prince's first hires at Kansas State.[3] He held that position from 2006 until 2008.

McCarty came to Kansas State after a two-year stint as the head coach at East Central University in Ada, Oklahoma. While at East Central, McCarty guided the Tigers to a 9–11 record, including a 6–4 finish in his first season in 2004 after being picked to finish last in the Lone Star Conference’s North Division that year.

Prior to East Central, McCarty coached Tabor College to a National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) power from the ground up. In his first season at Tabor in 1999, the Bluejays had just 14 players in the program and struggled through a 0–10 campaign. McCarty guided Tabor to a 3–7 record in 2000, a 5–5 mark in 2001, a 6–4 ledger in 2002 and ultimately a 9–2 record in 2003 that saw the Bluejays achieve a No. 15 national ranking and the program's first berth in the NAIA playoffs.

Personal life

McCarty is married to the former Jillian Bailey of Brentwood, Tennessee. The couple have two daughters.

Head coaching record

College

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: McCarty Resigns as Head Football Coach at East Central - East Central University Athletics. East Central University Athletics.
  2. http://football.victorysportsnetwork.com/article.php?articleID=1098 Victory Sports Network – Football – News
  3. http://inside.kstatesports.com/football/coaches/mccarty.html Inside Kansas State Football: Coaching Staff