Dale Lindsey

Dale Lindsey
No. 51, 54
Position: Linebacker
Personal information
Born: (1943-01-18) January 18, 1943
Bedford, Indiana
Career information
College: Kentucky, Western Kentucky
NFL Draft: 1965 / Round: 7 / Pick: 97
AFL draft: 1965 / Round: Red Shirt 6 / Pick: 44
(By the New York Jets)[1]
Career history
Career highlights and awards
Career NFL statistics
Player stats at NFL.com
Dale Lindsey
Sport(s) Football
Current position
Title Head coach
Team San Diego
Conference Pioneer
Record 49–15
Biographical details
Born (1943-01-18) January 18, 1943
Bedford, Indiana
Alma mater Kentucky, Western Kentucky
Playing career
1961–1964 Kentucky, Western Kentucky
Position(s) Linebacker
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1974 Cleveland Browns (LB)
1975 Portland Thunder (DC)
1977–1978 Warren Central HS (KY)
1978–1980 Toronto Argonauts (LB)
1981–1982 Toronto Argonauts (DC)
1983 Boston Breakers (LB)
1984–1985 New Jersey Generals (DC/LB)
1986–1987 Green Bay Packers (LB)
1988–1989 SMU (DC)
1990 New England Patriots (DL)
1991 Tampa Bay Buccaneers (LB)
1992–1996 San Diego Chargers (LB)
1997–1998 Washington Redskins (LB)
1999–2001 Chicago Bears (LB)
2002–2003 San Diego Chargers (DC)
2004–2006 Washington Redskins (LB)
2007 San Diego (LB)
2009–2010 New Mexico State (AHC/LB)
2011 New Mexico State (DC)
2012 San Diego (DC)
2013–present San Diego
Head coaching record
Overall 49–15 (college)
Tournaments 2–3 (NCAA D-I playoffs)
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
4 PFL (2014–2017)
Awards
2x PFL Coach of the Year (2014, 2016)

Phillip Dale Lindsey (born January 18, 1943) is an American football coach and former player. He is the head football coach at the University of San Diego.[2] Lindsey has also worked as a coach in the National Football League (NFL), the Canadian Football League (CFL), and the United States Football League (USFL).

Early life

Lindsey attended and played high school football at Bowling Green High School in Bowling Green, Kentucky, where he was an All-State player.

College career

After high school, Lindsey signed with the University of Kentucky, where he was part of the infamous Thin Thirty team, but quit the team in the spring of his freshman year. He then transferred to Western Kentucky University, where he starred on the Hilltoppers's undefeated 1963 team that won the Tangerine Bowl.

Professional career

As a player

Lindsey was drafted in the seventh round of the 1965 NFL Draft by the Cleveland Browns, where he played from 1965 to 1972. He then signed with the New Orleans Saints in 1973.

As a coach

After his playing career, Lindsey was a coach for several different NFL teams, including the Green Bay Packers, New England Patriots, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, San Diego Chargers, Washington Redskins, Chicago Bears and the San Diego Chargers. He was also a coach for the Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian Football League and the Boston Breakers and the New Jersey Generals of the United States Football League.

In 1988, Lindsey joined Forrest Gregg at SMU. As the defensive coordinator, he helped to revitalize the historic SMU football program after the NCAA executed its one and only death penalty for a college football program. Based upon the devastation of this cruel and unusual penalty, the NCAA spared the Florida Gators, the next program whose violations warranted the penalty. During the 1989 season, SMU's first season back after 1987, Coach Lindsey's defense was instrumental in SMU's wins over UConn and North Texas.

He was terminated as the linebackers coach for the Washington Redskins on January 16, 2007.[3] This was his second stint with Washington. He was one of several former NFL coordinators serving as a position coach on the Redskins' coach staff.

Lindsey had a reputation with the Redskins as a tough coach. His feud with LaVar Arrington during the 2005 season led to Arrington's release and subsequent signing with the New York Giants.

Lindsey, now a resident of San Diego, lost his home in the wildfires of October 2007.

Head coaching record

College

Year Team Overall ConferenceStanding Bowl/playoffs Rank#
San Diego Toreros (Pioneer Football League) (2013–present)
2013 San Diego 8–30–0
2014 San Diego 9–37–1T–1stL FCS First Round
2015 San Diego 9–27–1T–1st
2016 San Diego 10–28–01stL FCS Second Round19
2017 San Diego 10–38–01stL FCS Second Round
2018 San Diego 3–22–0
San Diego: 49–1532–2
Total:49–15
      National championship         Conference title         Conference division title or championship game berth
  • #Rankings from final STATS poll.

References

  1. "1965 AFL Draft". Retrieved March 23, 2017.
  2. "Dale Lindsey Named USD Head Football Coach". USDToreros.com. December 29, 2012. Retrieved December 29, 2012.
  3. "Redskins dismiss linebackers coach". The Washington Times. January 16, 2007. Retrieved December 29, 2012.
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