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Chuck Reedy

Charles Reedy (born May 31, 1949) is a former American football player and coach. He served as the head coach at Baylor University from 1993 to 1996, compiling a record of 23–22.[1] Prior to replacing future College Football Hall of Fame inductee Grant Teaff, as head coach, Reedy worked for three seasons as Baylor's offensive coordinator.[2] From 1978 to 1989, he was an assistant coach at Clemson University and was a member of Clemson's national championship team in 1981.[3][4]

Chuck Reedy
Biographical details
Born (1949-05-31) May 31, 1949 (age 74)
Playing career
1969Appalachian State
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1971–1973Appling County HS (GA) (assistant)
1974–1977Baker County HS (FL)
1978–1985Clemson (RB)
1986–1989Clemson (OC)
1990–1992Baylor (OC)
1993–1996Baylor
1998South Carolina (OC)
2002–2014Goose Creek HS (SC)
Head coaching record
Overall23–22 (college)
Bowls0–1
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
1 SWC (1994)

Coaching career Edit

Baylor Edit

In Reedy's first game as head coach at Baylor, the Bears rallied from a 33–14 deficit to upset the Trent Dilfer-led Fresno State Bulldogs, 42–39. However, Baylor played inconsistently in 1993, posting impressive wins over Texas Tech and Rice, while losing by more than 20 points to a 4–7 TCU squad and the otherwise win-less Houston Cougars. Baylor finished the 1993 season at 5–6.[1]

In Reedy's second season, in 1994, the team rebounded to finish 7–4 in the regular season and tie with four other schools for the Southwest Conference championship before losing to Washington State in the Alamo Bowl. High points of the season included a 44–3 thrashing of Louisiana Tech, avenging a one-point loss in from two seasons prior, and road wins over two of the eventual Southwest Conference co-champions, 42–18 over TCU and 17–14 over Rice. Low points included a 38–7 loss to Texas Tech and a nationally televised 63–35 loss at home to Texas on Thanksgiving Day.

Reedy's third season also produced a 7–4 regular season record, but the team failed to receive a bowl invite.[1] The Baylor defense in 1995 was ranked in the top ten nationally and included future NFL player, Daryl Gardener, but the team often struggled on offense. Baylor performed well in Southwest Conference (SWC) play, carrying a 5–1 conference record and a SWC title shot into their season finale at Texas on Thanksgiving Day. However, the Bears lost 21–13. Offensive coordinator Jack Crowe left the team after the 1995 season and Reedy hired future Oklahoma State head coach, Mike Gundy as an offensive assistant.

In 1996, Reedy's fourth season, Baylor moved into the newly formed Big 12 Conference. The season began well with three straight non-conference victories. However, the Bears struggled in the new conference, finishing with only a 1–7 record against Big 12 competition. Losses included a 24–21 home defeat to a 3–8 Oklahoma team after Baylor led 21–7 at the half, an overtime home loss to Missouri and, a 24–7 loss to Texas A&M, the worst Aggies team, record-wise, of the 1990s. Baylor had led Texas A&M, 7–0, at the half. Reedy was fired after the 1996 season and replaced by Dave Roberts.[5][6]

South Carolina and Goose Creek High School Edit

Reedy returned to the coaching ranks as an offensive coordinator at the University of South Carolina in 1998.[7] Reedy's successor at Baylor, Dave Roberts, was fired by Baylor after the 1998 season and, likewise, surfaced next as an assistant at South Carolina.[8][9] In 2002, Reedy was named the head football coach at Goose Creek High School in Goose Creek, South Carolina; a suburb of Charleston.[10] After the 2014 season, Reedy retired from coaching after 13 seasons at Goose Creek. He compiled a record of 119–47 with one state title in 2011.[11]

Head coaching record Edit

College Edit

Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs
Baylor Bears (Southwest Conference) (1993–1995)
1993 Baylor 5–6 3–4 T–4th
1994 Baylor 7–5 4–3 T–1st L Alamo
1995 Baylor 7–4 5–2 T–2nd
Baylor Bears (Big 12 Conference) (1996)
1996 Baylor 4–7 1–7 6th (South)
Baylor: 23–22 13–16
Total: 23–22

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c "Chuck Reedy". Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved 2011-08-09.
  2. ^ "Baylor tabs Reedy as head coach". The Item. Associated Press. 1992-11-24. Retrieved 2011-08-09.
  3. ^ Hohman, Ralph (1990-01-22). "Clemson assistants are left in limbo". Spartanburg Herald-Journal. Retrieved 2011-08-09.
  4. ^ Williams, Larry (2006-09-18). "Quarter of a century later, Clemson championship lives on". The Post and Courier. Retrieved 2011-08-09.
  5. ^ "Baylor bounces Reedy after dismal year". Lawrence Journal-World. Associated Press. 1996-11-25. Retrieved 2011-08-09.
  6. ^ "Baylor tabs Notre Dame aide". Lawrence Journal-World. Associated Press. 1996-12-13. Retrieved 2011-08-09.
  7. ^ Caraviello, David (1998-08-27). "Gamecocks sport new attitude in '98". Spartanburg Herald-Journal. Retrieved 2011-08-09.
  8. ^ "Steele gets Baylor job". The Victoria Advocate. Associated Press. 1998-12-19. Retrieved 2011-08-09.
  9. ^ "Ex-Western football coach lands new job". Daily News. 1999-01-05. Retrieved 2011-08-09.
  10. ^ "Goose Creek Hires Reedy". The Item. 2002-02-21. Retrieved 2011-08-09.
  11. ^ . www.postandcourier.com. Archived from the original on 2015-01-10.

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Charles Reedy born May 31 1949 is a former American football player and coach He served as the head coach at Baylor University from 1993 to 1996 compiling a record of 23 22 1 Prior to replacing future College Football Hall of Fame inductee Grant Teaff as head coach Reedy worked for three seasons as Baylor s offensive coordinator 2 From 1978 to 1989 he was an assistant coach at Clemson University and was a member of Clemson s national championship team in 1981 3 4 Chuck ReedyBiographical detailsBorn 1949 05 31 May 31 1949 age 74 Playing career1969Appalachian StateCoaching career HC unless noted 1971 1973Appling County HS GA assistant 1974 1977Baker County HS FL 1978 1985Clemson RB 1986 1989Clemson OC 1990 1992Baylor OC 1993 1996Baylor1998South Carolina OC 2002 2014Goose Creek HS SC Head coaching recordOverall23 22 college Bowls0 1Accomplishments and honorsChampionships1 SWC 1994 Contents 1 Coaching career 1 1 Baylor 1 2 South Carolina and Goose Creek High School 2 Head coaching record 2 1 College 3 ReferencesCoaching career EditBaylor Edit In Reedy s first game as head coach at Baylor the Bears rallied from a 33 14 deficit to upset the Trent Dilfer led Fresno State Bulldogs 42 39 However Baylor played inconsistently in 1993 posting impressive wins over Texas Tech and Rice while losing by more than 20 points to a 4 7 TCU squad and the otherwise win less Houston Cougars Baylor finished the 1993 season at 5 6 1 In Reedy s second season in 1994 the team rebounded to finish 7 4 in the regular season and tie with four other schools for the Southwest Conference championship before losing to Washington State in the Alamo Bowl High points of the season included a 44 3 thrashing of Louisiana Tech avenging a one point loss in from two seasons prior and road wins over two of the eventual Southwest Conference co champions 42 18 over TCU and 17 14 over Rice Low points included a 38 7 loss to Texas Tech and a nationally televised 63 35 loss at home to Texas on Thanksgiving Day Reedy s third season also produced a 7 4 regular season record but the team failed to receive a bowl invite 1 The Baylor defense in 1995 was ranked in the top ten nationally and included future NFL player Daryl Gardener but the team often struggled on offense Baylor performed well in Southwest Conference SWC play carrying a 5 1 conference record and a SWC title shot into their season finale at Texas on Thanksgiving Day However the Bears lost 21 13 Offensive coordinator Jack Crowe left the team after the 1995 season and Reedy hired future Oklahoma State head coach Mike Gundy as an offensive assistant In 1996 Reedy s fourth season Baylor moved into the newly formed Big 12 Conference The season began well with three straight non conference victories However the Bears struggled in the new conference finishing with only a 1 7 record against Big 12 competition Losses included a 24 21 home defeat to a 3 8 Oklahoma team after Baylor led 21 7 at the half an overtime home loss to Missouri and a 24 7 loss to Texas A amp M the worst Aggies team record wise of the 1990s Baylor had led Texas A amp M 7 0 at the half Reedy was fired after the 1996 season and replaced by Dave Roberts 5 6 South Carolina and Goose Creek High School Edit Reedy returned to the coaching ranks as an offensive coordinator at the University of South Carolina in 1998 7 Reedy s successor at Baylor Dave Roberts was fired by Baylor after the 1998 season and likewise surfaced next as an assistant at South Carolina 8 9 In 2002 Reedy was named the head football coach at Goose Creek High School in Goose Creek South Carolina a suburb of Charleston 10 After the 2014 season Reedy retired from coaching after 13 seasons at Goose Creek He compiled a record of 119 47 with one state title in 2011 11 Head coaching record EditCollege Edit Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl playoffsBaylor Bears Southwest Conference 1993 1995 1993 Baylor 5 6 3 4 T 4th1994 Baylor 7 5 4 3 T 1st L Alamo1995 Baylor 7 4 5 2 T 2ndBaylor Bears Big 12 Conference 1996 1996 Baylor 4 7 1 7 6th South Baylor 23 22 13 16Total 23 22References Edit a b c Chuck Reedy Sports Reference LLC Retrieved 2011 08 09 Baylor tabs Reedy as head coach The Item Associated Press 1992 11 24 Retrieved 2011 08 09 Hohman Ralph 1990 01 22 Clemson assistants are left in limbo Spartanburg Herald Journal Retrieved 2011 08 09 Williams Larry 2006 09 18 Quarter of a century later Clemson championship lives on The Post and Courier Retrieved 2011 08 09 Baylor bounces Reedy after dismal year Lawrence Journal World Associated Press 1996 11 25 Retrieved 2011 08 09 Baylor tabs Notre Dame aide Lawrence Journal World Associated Press 1996 12 13 Retrieved 2011 08 09 Caraviello David 1998 08 27 Gamecocks sport new attitude in 98 Spartanburg Herald Journal Retrieved 2011 08 09 Steele gets Baylor job The Victoria Advocate Associated Press 1998 12 19 Retrieved 2011 08 09 Ex Western football coach lands new job Daily News 1999 01 05 Retrieved 2011 08 09 Goose Creek Hires Reedy The Item 2002 02 21 Retrieved 2011 08 09 Goose Creek football coach Chuck Reedy retires ready to begin different phase of my life Post and Courier www postandcourier com Archived from the original on 2015 01 10 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Chuck Reedy amp oldid 1079633235, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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