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Ron McBride

 
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Ron McBride
Title Head coach
College Weber State
Sport Football
Conference Big Sky
Team record 25–22
Born October 14, 1939 (1939-10-14) (age 69)[1]
Place of birth Flag of California South Gate, CA
Career highlights
Overall 113–85
Bowls 3–3
Coaching stats
College Football DataWarehouse
Championships
1 Big Sky Championship (2008)
1 MWC Championship (1999)
1 WAC Championship (1995)
Playing career
1959–1962
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San José State
San Jose Apaches
Position LB
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1965
1966–1968
1969–1971
1972–1973
1974–1976
1977–1982
1983–1984
1985–1986
1987–1989
1990–2002
2003–2004?
2005–present
San José State (FR/DC/LBs)
Piedmont Hills HS (DC)
Gavilan JC (OC/OL)
UC-Riverside (OC)
Cal State Long Beach (OC)
Utah (OC)
Wisconsin (OL)
Utah (OL)
Arizona (OL)
Utah
Kentucky (LBs)
Weber State

Ron McBride is the current head coach of Weber State University's football team. Coach "Mac" has over 40 years of coaching experience, including 13 years as head coach at the University of Utah.

A native of Los Angeles, California, McBride was an all-city football and baseball standout at South Gate High School. He attended San Jose State where he played for the Spartans from 1959-62 and served as team captain his senior year. He later played professionally with the San Jose Apaches of the USA League.

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Coaching history

McBride began his career at San Jose State in 1965, serving as the freshman coach, defensive coordinator and linebackers coach. He then spent two years as an assistant coach at Piedmont Hills High School (1966-68) and as an assistant at Gavilan Junior College (1969-71), before returning to the NCAA collegiate ranks. From 1972-73, he served as an assistant coach at UC-Riverside, where he was in charge of the offensive line and served as offensive coordinator. He then served in the same capacities at Long Beach State from 1974-76.

McBride first came to Utah in 1977 to serve as the offensive line coach and offensive coordinator under Coach Wayne Howard at Utah. In 1983, he accepted a position as the offensive line coach at Wisconsin, where he served two seasons before returning back to Salt Lake City, coaching the offensive line from 1985-86 under head coach Jim Fassel.

In 1987, he left the Utes to join Dick Tomey's staff at Arizona. He served two years as the offensive line coach and was elevated to assistant head coach during the 1989 season. Following that season he became the head coach at Utah.

Head coach at Utah

During his tenure at Utah, McBride posted an overall record of 88-63 (.582), the second most wins by a coach in the history of Utah football. He took the Utes to six bowl games during his tenure, a note worthy feat considering the Utes had played in just three bowls games in the previous 97 years. His teams posted bowl wins over USC, Arizona and Fresno State.

His best season came in 1994 when the Utes won a then-record 10 games and attained the highest post-season ranking, at the time, in school history climbing to No. 8 in the USA Today/ESPN poll and No. 10 in the AP poll. In conference games, he guided the Utes to a 58-42 record and won a share of two conference championships (1995 in the WAC and 1999 in the Mountain West). McBride excelled in the rivalry games within the state of Utah. His Utes dominated Utah State (11-2), and held their own against perennial power BYU. Utah won six of their last 11 against the Cougars after losing 16 of the previous 18 before he took over.

After Utah

After leaving Utah Coach McBride took over as the inside linebacker coach at Kentucky in 2002. He returned to the state of Utah in 2004, when he was named head coach of the Weber State Wildcats, a IAA team in the Big Sky conference.

Head coaching record

Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl Game Bowl Opponent Outcome Rank#
Utah Utes (Western Athletic Conference) (1990 — 1998)
1990 Utah 4-7 2-6 7
1991 Utah 7-5 4-4 4
1992 Utah 6-6 4-4 5-T Copper Bowl Washington State L 31-28
1993 Utah 7-6 5-3 4 Freedom Bowl USC L 28-21
1994 Utah 10-2 6-2 2-T Freedom Bowl Arizona W 16-13 #8
1995 Utah 7-4 6-2 1-T
1996 Utah 8-4 6-2 2-T Mountain Division Copper Bowl Wisconsin L 38-10
1997 Utah 6-5 5-3 2-T Mountain Division
1998 Utah 7-4 5-3 3-T Pacific Division
Utah Utes (Mountain West Conference) (1999 — 2002)
1999 Utah 9-3 5-2 1-T Las Vegas Bowl Fresno State W 17-16
2000 Utah 4-7 3-4 5-T
2001 Utah 8-4 4-3 3-T Las Vegas Bowl USC W 10-6
2002 Utah 5-6 3-4 5-T
At Utah: 88-63 58-42
Weber State Wildcats (Big Sky Conference) (2005 — Present)
2005 Weber State 6-5 4-3 4-T
2006 Weber State 4-7 3-5 6-T
2007 Weber State 5-6 4-4 5
2008 Weber State 10-4 7-1 1 FCS Quarterfinals #7
At Weber State: 25-22 18-14
Total: 113-85
      National Championship         Conference Title         Conference Division Title
Indicates BCS bowl game. #Rankings from final Coaches Poll of the season.

Former players gone to NFL

  • Jamal Anderson - All-Pro running back, played for the Atlanta Falcons
  • Mike Anderson - 2000 NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year, played for the Denver Broncos
  • Kevin Dyson - The first wide receiver taken in the 1998 NFL draft and a starter for the Tennessee Titans in the 2000 Super Bowl;
  • Andre Dyson - Brother of Kevin and defensive back for Tennessee
  • Luther Ellis - All-Pro defensive lineman, played for the Detroit Lions
  • Steve Smith - Led the NFL in kickoff returns in 2001 and the only rookie named to the Pro Bowl team, plays for Carolina Panthers
  • Jordan Gross - The number eighth pick in the first round of the NFL draft and current starting offensive tackle for the Carolina Panthers.
  • Pat McQuistan - Offensive Lineman selected by the Dallas Cowboys in the 2006 NFL Draft (Weber State)
  • Paul McQuistan - Offensive Lineman selected by the Oakland Raiders in the 3rd round of the 2006 NFL Draft (Weber State)
  • David Hale - Offensive Lineman selected by the Baltimore Ravens in the 4th round of the 2008 NFL Draft (Weber State)

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Preceded by
Jim Fassel
University of Utah Head Football Coach
1990–2002
Succeeded by
Urban Meyer

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