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Pat O'Hara

Patrick O'Hara (born September 27, 1968) is an American football coach and former quarterback who is the pass game analyst for the Tennessee Titans of the National Football League (NFL). He previously served as the head coach of the New Orleans VooDoo, Orlando Predators and Tri-Cities Fever. O'Hara also served as an assistant coach for the Houston Texans and Tampa Bay Storm.

Pat O'Hara
O’Hara in 2021
Tennessee Titans
Position:Pass game analyst
Personal information
Born: (1968-09-27) September 27, 1968 (age 55)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Height:6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
Weight:215 lb (98 kg)
Career information
High school:Santa Monica (Santa Monica, California)
College:USC
NFL draft:1991 / Round: 10 / Pick: 260
Career history
As a player:
 * Offseason and/or practice squad member only
As a coach:
As an administrator:
Career highlights and awards
Career NFL statistics
Career Arena statistics
Comp–Att:988–1,752
Comp %:56.4
TDINT:231–65
Passing yards:13,383
Passer rating:98.41
Head coaching record
Regular season:AFL: 35–53 (.398)
Postseason:AFL: 1–3 (.250)
Career:AFL: 36–56 (.391)
Player stats at NFL.com · ArenaFan.com

O'Hara played college football as a quarterback for the USC Trojans and was selected by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the 10th round (260th overall) of the 1991 NFL Draft.

In his 16-year playing career, O'Hara has also played for the Ohio Glory, San Diego Chargers, Washington Redskins, Orlando Predators, Toronto Phantoms and Tampa Bay Storm, and played backup quarterback Tyler Cherubini in Oliver Stone's 1999 film Any Given Sunday. Over the span of his AFL career, he played in five ArenaBowls, winning three. In 2005, he was named offensive coordinator of the Storm, becoming a player-coach. Then, in 2007, after retiring as a player, he resumed the duties of offensive coordinator. After the 2008 season, on July 25, 2008, he agreed to a three-year deal, with an option for a fourth, with the Los Angeles Avengers to become the fourth head coach in the franchises history.[1] However, the Avengers folded when the AFL went on hiatus.

High school career edit

O'Hara attended Santa Monica High School, where during junior and senior seasons he threw at least one touchdown pass a game. He was a two-time Los Angeles Times All-Westside selection and the "Westside Back of the Year" in 1984 and 1985.

As a junior, in 1984, O'Hara passed for nearly 2,000 yards and 23 touchdowns. During his senior season, he passed for nearly 2,000 yards and 21 touchdowns in 10 games which earned him "Bay League Player of the Year" honors and selection to the Long Beach Press-Telegram's "Best in the West" team. In 1986 O'Hara was also an All-Bay League centerfielder for the Vikings baseball team.

College career edit

O'Hara then attended USC where his playing time was limited to being a backup. As a sophomore in 1988, he served as the backup to Rodney Peete, who finished the season as a Heisman Trophy finalist.

O'Hara was expected to be the Trojans' starting quarterback in 1989, but suffered two torn ligaments in his right knee and a fractured right tibia in practice 10 days before the start of the season. The injuries required multiple surgeries, including one to graft bone from his hip. He was hospitalized for three weeks, a time in which he lost 35 pounds and received a get-well letter from former president Ronald Reagan.

As a senior in 1990, O'Hara served as backup to Todd Marinovich. Marinovich, then a freshman, was given the starting job and helped lead the team to a Rose Bowl win against Michigan in Bo Schembechler's last game as a head coach.[2] O'Hara's arm was impressive enough for some NFL scouts to offer him a workout with them. He graduated with a degree in Public Administration in 1991.

Professional playing career edit

National Football League edit

O'Hara was selected in the 10th round (260th overall) of the 1991 NFL Draft by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.[3] He spent the first 11 weeks on the teams practice squad before being activated and serving as the team third-string quarterback the remainder of the season. O’Hara holds the unique distinction as the only quarterback selected in modern draft history without ever being a starter in a collegiate game.

Following the 1991 season O'Hara was allocated to the World League of American Football's Ohio Glory and subsequently signed by the San Diego Chargers as a Plan B free agent serving as their third-string quarterback for the 1992 season. He then attended training camp with the Chargers in 1993 and the Washington Redskins in 1994.

Arena Football League edit

O'Hara joined the Arena Football League in 1995 season when he signed with the Orlando Predators. He played there for six seasons helping to lead the Predators to wins in ArenaBowls XII and XIV. He then joined the Toronto Phantoms in 2001 and then the Tampa Bay Storm in 2003. He helped lead the Storm to a win in ArenaBowl XVII after starting Quarterback John Kaleo was injured late in the second quarter. In his playing career, O'Hara played in a total of five ArenaBowls and won three.

Coaching career edit

O’Hara began his coaching career at Point Loma High School in 1996, working with the Quarterbacks as a volunteer assistant. He later spent three seasons (1998–2000) as an assistant coach at New Smyrna Beach High School and three seasons (2001–03) as the offensive coordinator at Olympia High School where he coached NFL running back Chris Johnson.

In 2005, O'Hara was named offensive coordinator of the Storm, becoming a player-coach. Then after the 2006 season, he retired as a player, he resumed the duties of offensive coordinator. His success on the field as a player and as a coordinator had a number of teams interested in him in the 2008 offseason. He interviewed for head coaching positions with the Grand Rapids Rampage and the Arizona Rattlers and was a finalist for both jobs. However, On July 25, 2008, he agreed to a three-year deal, with an option for a fourth, with the Los Angeles Avengers to become the fourth head coach in the franchise's history. However, the AFL cancelled its 2009 season, and on April 27, 2009, he was hired as the replacement of Richard Davis as head coach of the Tri-Cities Fever of af2.[4]

The Fever went 3–8 after hiring O'Hara, finishing 3–13. Although the team invited him to remain on as head coach in 2010, he decided to take an offer to become head coach of the Orlando Predators in the Arena Football League on December 21, 2009.[5]

On August 8, 2011, he was named the head coach of the New Orleans VooDoo.[6] Following the 2015 AFL season the VooDoo ceased operations.

On February 3, 2015, O'Hara was named an offensive assistant coach for the Houston Texans.

On January 26, 2018, O'Hara was hired as the quarterbacks coach for the Tennessee Titans.[7]

Broadcasting career edit

(2010–2014) O'Hara worked as a television football analyst for Bright House (Spectrum) Sports Network covering Florida high school football. O'Hara also served as color analyst for UCF Img Radio Network covering UCF football (2013–2014). More recently, O'Hara has worked as a color analyst for CBS Sports Network covering the Arena Football League (AFL).

Movie career edit

O’Hara's previous off-seasons have included consulting work, coordinating and choreographing football action scenes in movies.[8] He also has coached actors such as Adam Sandler, Mark Wahlberg and Dwayne Johnson to better help them portray their characters. In addition, O'Hara has appeared in several movies including The Waterboy, Any Given Sunday, and The Game Plan.[8]

Year Film Type Role Notes
TBA One Heart Crew Football coordinator Post production
2016 Love Is All You Need? Crew Football coordinator
2015 Focus Actor Owner Also served as football coordinator
2015 The Wedding Ringer Stunts Stuntman for Joe Namath
2012 Red Dawn Crew Assistant football coach
2011 Necessary Roughness Crew Football consultant TV series (1 episode)
2010 When in Rome Crew Football consultant
2009 Glee Crew Football consultant TV series (1 episode)
2008 Pride and Glory Crew Football consultant Uncredited
2007 The Game Plan Crew Football coach Credited as Pat O'Hara
2006 We Are Marshall Crew Football consultant Uncredited
2006 Invincible Crew Assistant football coach Credited as Pat O'Hara
2006 The Shaggy Dog Crew Football consultant Uncredited
2005 The Longest Yard Crew Assistant football coordinator Credited as Patrick J. O'Hara
1999 Any Given Sunday Actor Tyler Cherubini
1998 The Waterboy Actor Cougar Quarterback Uncredited

References edit

  1. ^ "O'Hara is New Fever Head Coach". KNDO.com. KNDO/KNDU. April 27, 2009. Retrieved April 28, 2009.[dead link]
  2. ^ Looney, Douglas S. (September 3, 1990). . Sports Illustrated. Archived from the original on August 30, 2008. Retrieved September 10, 2008.
  3. ^ "1991 NFL Draft Listing". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved May 7, 2023.
  4. ^ name="O'Hara hired"
  5. ^ http://www.cfnews13.com/Sports/CentralFloridaSportsReport/2009/12/22/ohara_to_coach_orlando_predators_in_2010.html[permanent dead link]
  6. ^ . Arena Football League. August 8, 2011. Archived from the original on May 31, 2012. Retrieved August 8, 2011.
  7. ^ Williams, Charean (January 27, 2018). "Pat O'Hara, Shane Bowen joining Mike Vrabel in Tennessee". sports.yahoo.com. Retrieved January 27, 2018.
  8. ^ a b Boudreaux, Nathan (October 10, 2007). "O'Hara goes Hollywood in off-season". ArenaFootball.com.[permanent dead link]

External links edit

  • Pat O'Hara at ArenaFan
  • Pat O'Hara at IMDb

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This article is about the American football coach For the rugby player see Pat O Hara rugby union Patrick O Hara born September 27 1968 is an American football coach and former quarterback who is the pass game analyst for the Tennessee Titans of the National Football League NFL He previously served as the head coach of the New Orleans VooDoo Orlando Predators and Tri Cities Fever O Hara also served as an assistant coach for the Houston Texans and Tampa Bay Storm Pat O HaraO Hara in 2021Tennessee TitansPosition Pass game analystPersonal informationBorn 1968 09 27 September 27 1968 age 55 Los Angeles California U S Height 6 ft 4 in 1 93 m Weight 215 lb 98 kg Career informationHigh school Santa Monica Santa Monica California College USCNFL draft 1991 Round 10 Pick 260Career historyAs a player Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1991 Ohio Glory 1992 San Diego Chargers 1992 1993 Washington Redskins 1994 Orlando Predators 1995 2000 Toronto Phantoms 2001 2002 Tampa Bay Storm 2003 2006 Offseason and or practice squad member onlyAs a coach Point Loma High School 1996 Quarterbacks coach New Smyrna Beach High School 1998 2000 Quarterbacks coach Olympia High School 2001 2003 Offensive coordinator Tampa Bay Storm 2005 Offensive coordinator Tampa Bay Storm 2007 2008 Offensive coordinator Tri Cities Fever 2009 Head coach Orlando Predators 2010 2011 Head coach New Orleans VooDoo 2012 2014 Head coach Houston Texans 2015 2017 Offensive assistant Tennessee Titans 2018 2022 Quarterbacks coach Tennessee Titans 2023 present Pass game analystAs an administrator Jacksonville Sharks 2014 Director of player personnelCareer highlights and awards3 ArenaBowl champion XII XIV XVII Career NFL statisticsCareer Arena statisticsComp Att 988 1 752Comp 56 4TD INT 231 65Passing yards 13 383Passer rating 98 41Head coaching recordRegular season AFL 35 53 398 Postseason AFL 1 3 250 Career AFL 36 56 391 Player stats at NFL com ArenaFan comO Hara played college football as a quarterback for the USC Trojans and was selected by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the 10th round 260th overall of the 1991 NFL Draft In his 16 year playing career O Hara has also played for the Ohio Glory San Diego Chargers Washington Redskins Orlando Predators Toronto Phantoms and Tampa Bay Storm and played backup quarterback Tyler Cherubini in Oliver Stone s 1999 film Any Given Sunday Over the span of his AFL career he played in five ArenaBowls winning three In 2005 he was named offensive coordinator of the Storm becoming a player coach Then in 2007 after retiring as a player he resumed the duties of offensive coordinator After the 2008 season on July 25 2008 he agreed to a three year deal with an option for a fourth with the Los Angeles Avengers to become the fourth head coach in the franchises history 1 However the Avengers folded when the AFL went on hiatus Contents 1 High school career 2 College career 3 Professional playing career 3 1 National Football League 3 2 Arena Football League 4 Coaching career 5 Broadcasting career 6 Movie career 7 References 8 External linksHigh school career editO Hara attended Santa Monica High School where during junior and senior seasons he threw at least one touchdown pass a game He was a two time Los Angeles Times All Westside selection and the Westside Back of the Year in 1984 and 1985 As a junior in 1984 O Hara passed for nearly 2 000 yards and 23 touchdowns During his senior season he passed for nearly 2 000 yards and 21 touchdowns in 10 games which earned him Bay League Player of the Year honors and selection to the Long Beach Press Telegram s Best in the West team In 1986 O Hara was also an All Bay League centerfielder for the Vikings baseball team College career editO Hara then attended USC where his playing time was limited to being a backup As a sophomore in 1988 he served as the backup to Rodney Peete who finished the season as a Heisman Trophy finalist O Hara was expected to be the Trojans starting quarterback in 1989 but suffered two torn ligaments in his right knee and a fractured right tibia in practice 10 days before the start of the season The injuries required multiple surgeries including one to graft bone from his hip He was hospitalized for three weeks a time in which he lost 35 pounds and received a get well letter from former president Ronald Reagan As a senior in 1990 O Hara served as backup to Todd Marinovich Marinovich then a freshman was given the starting job and helped lead the team to a Rose Bowl win against Michigan in Bo Schembechler s last game as a head coach 2 O Hara s arm was impressive enough for some NFL scouts to offer him a workout with them He graduated with a degree in Public Administration in 1991 Professional playing career editNational Football League edit O Hara was selected in the 10th round 260th overall of the 1991 NFL Draft by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 3 He spent the first 11 weeks on the teams practice squad before being activated and serving as the team third string quarterback the remainder of the season O Hara holds the unique distinction as the only quarterback selected in modern draft history without ever being a starter in a collegiate game Following the 1991 season O Hara was allocated to the World League of American Football s Ohio Glory and subsequently signed by the San Diego Chargers as a Plan B free agent serving as their third string quarterback for the 1992 season He then attended training camp with the Chargers in 1993 and the Washington Redskins in 1994 Arena Football League edit O Hara joined the Arena Football League in 1995 season when he signed with the Orlando Predators He played there for six seasons helping to lead the Predators to wins in ArenaBowls XII and XIV He then joined the Toronto Phantoms in 2001 and then the Tampa Bay Storm in 2003 He helped lead the Storm to a win in ArenaBowl XVII after starting Quarterback John Kaleo was injured late in the second quarter In his playing career O Hara played in a total of five ArenaBowls and won three Coaching career editO Hara began his coaching career at Point Loma High School in 1996 working with the Quarterbacks as a volunteer assistant He later spent three seasons 1998 2000 as an assistant coach at New Smyrna Beach High School and three seasons 2001 03 as the offensive coordinator at Olympia High School where he coached NFL running back Chris Johnson In 2005 O Hara was named offensive coordinator of the Storm becoming a player coach Then after the 2006 season he retired as a player he resumed the duties of offensive coordinator His success on the field as a player and as a coordinator had a number of teams interested in him in the 2008 offseason He interviewed for head coaching positions with the Grand Rapids Rampage and the Arizona Rattlers and was a finalist for both jobs However On July 25 2008 he agreed to a three year deal with an option for a fourth with the Los Angeles Avengers to become the fourth head coach in the franchise s history However the AFL cancelled its 2009 season and on April 27 2009 he was hired as the replacement of Richard Davis as head coach of the Tri Cities Fever of af2 4 The Fever went 3 8 after hiring O Hara finishing 3 13 Although the team invited him to remain on as head coach in 2010 he decided to take an offer to become head coach of the Orlando Predators in the Arena Football League on December 21 2009 5 On August 8 2011 he was named the head coach of the New Orleans VooDoo 6 Following the 2015 AFL season the VooDoo ceased operations On February 3 2015 O Hara was named an offensive assistant coach for the Houston Texans On January 26 2018 O Hara was hired as the quarterbacks coach for the Tennessee Titans 7 Broadcasting career edit 2010 2014 O Hara worked as a television football analyst for Bright House Spectrum Sports Network covering Florida high school football O Hara also served as color analyst for UCF Img Radio Network covering UCF football 2013 2014 More recently O Hara has worked as a color analyst for CBS Sports Network covering the Arena Football League AFL Movie career editO Hara s previous off seasons have included consulting work coordinating and choreographing football action scenes in movies 8 He also has coached actors such as Adam Sandler Mark Wahlberg and Dwayne Johnson to better help them portray their characters In addition O Hara has appeared in several movies including The Waterboy Any Given Sunday and The Game Plan 8 Year Film Type Role NotesTBA One Heart Crew Football coordinator Post production2016 Love Is All You Need Crew Football coordinator2015 Focus Actor Owner Also served as football coordinator2015 The Wedding Ringer Stunts Stuntman for Joe Namath2012 Red Dawn Crew Assistant football coach2011 Necessary Roughness Crew Football consultant TV series 1 episode 2010 When in Rome Crew Football consultant2009 Glee Crew Football consultant TV series 1 episode 2008 Pride and Glory Crew Football consultant Uncredited2007 The Game Plan Crew Football coach Credited as Pat O Hara2006 We Are Marshall Crew Football consultant Uncredited2006 Invincible Crew Assistant football coach Credited as Pat O Hara2006 The Shaggy Dog Crew Football consultant Uncredited2005 The Longest Yard Crew Assistant football coordinator Credited as Patrick J O Hara1999 Any Given Sunday Actor Tyler Cherubini1998 The Waterboy Actor Cougar Quarterback UncreditedReferences edit O Hara is New Fever Head Coach KNDO com KNDO KNDU April 27 2009 Retrieved April 28 2009 dead link Looney Douglas S September 3 1990 The Minefield Sports Illustrated Archived from the original on August 30 2008 Retrieved September 10 2008 1991 NFL Draft Listing Pro Football Reference com Retrieved May 7 2023 name O Hara hired http www cfnews13 com Sports CentralFloridaSportsReport 2009 12 22 ohara to coach orlando predators in 2010 html permanent dead link Pat O Hara Joins VooDoo as Head Coach Arena Football League August 8 2011 Archived from the original on May 31 2012 Retrieved August 8 2011 Williams Charean January 27 2018 Pat O Hara Shane Bowen joining Mike Vrabel in Tennessee sports yahoo com Retrieved January 27 2018 a b Boudreaux Nathan October 10 2007 O Hara goes Hollywood in off season ArenaFootball com permanent dead link External links editPat O Hara at ArenaFan Pat O Hara at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pat O 27Hara amp oldid 1201846220, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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