Dave Patenaude

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Dave Patenaude
File:Dave Patenaude April 2019.jpg
Patenaude in 2019
Biographical details
Born (1968-05-09) May 9, 1968 (age 56)
Alma mater Central Connecticut
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1991 Coast Guard (RB)
1992–1993 Springfield (MA) (WR)
1994 Fordham (TE)
1995 Fordham (WR)
1996–1997 Fordham (QB)
1998–2000 Columbia (WR)
2001 Columbia (OC/QB)
2002–2003 New Haven
2004–2005 Holy Cross (RB)
2007 Hofstra (QB)
2008–2009 Hofstra (OC/QB)
2010–2011 Georgetown (OC/QB)
2012–2016 Coastal Carolina (OC/QB)
2017–2018 Temple (OC/QB)
2019–2021 Georgia Tech (OC/QB)
Head coaching record
Overall 5–15

Dave Patenaude (born May 9, 1968) is a former American football coach. He was the offensive coordinator at the Georgia Institute of Technology. Prior to coming to Georgia Tech, Patenaude was the offensive coordinator at Columbia University, Georgetown University, Coastal Carolina University, and Temple University, where he produced multiple All-Americans. Patenaude also served as the head football coach at University of New Haven for two seasons, from 2002 to 2003, before the program was temporarily discontinued.[1]

After Georgia Tech completed their 2021 season with a record of 3-9 and scoring 0 points over the course of the last two games, Patenaude was dismissed as offensive coordinator.[2]

Early coaching career

Patenaude spent time at the Coast Guard Academy, Springfield, Fordham, and Columbia before being named head coach at New Haven.[3] Following Patenaude's two years at the helm of New Haven's football program, the university decided to drop the sport.[4] Patenaude would then go to coach at Holy Cross, Hofstra and Georgetown before being named the offensive coordinator at Coastal Carolina in 2012.[5]

Coastal Carolina

In 2012, Patenaude became the offensive coordinator underneath Joe Moglia at Coastal Carolina. During Patenaude's first season, Coastal Carolina averaged 437.8 yards of offense a game. The season, in 2013, Coastal Carolina broke 25 single-season program records and finished in the Top 5 in five different FCS offensive categories. During that season, Patenaude mentored Lorenzo Taliaferro, who finished the season third in the FCS in rushing yards and touchdowns.[6]

During the 2014 season, Patenaude's offense had two All-Americans in Alex Ross and Chad Hamilton. Ross would go on to win the Big South Conference's Player of the Year for the 2014 and 2015 seasons. In 2016, Coastal Carolina averaged 37.3 points per game despite using six different starting quarterbacks due to injuries.[7] The 2016 season saw Patenaude mentor two more All-Americans in running back De'Angelo Henderson and offensive lineman Voghens Larrieux.

Temple

After five seasons at Coastal Carolina, Patenaude left to join Geoff Collins' staff at Temple. Patenaude previously worked with Collins at Fordham.[8]

In Patenaude's first season as offensive coordinator, Temple went 7–6 and won the 2017 Gasparilla Bowl. Temple's offense averaged 25.1 points and 388.2 yards of offense per game.[9]

Georgia Tech

Patenaude followed Collins again and was hired as offensive coordinator of Georgia Tech on December 31, 2018. His contract was not renewed after the 2021 season.[10]


Head coaching record

Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs
New Haven Chargers (NCAA Division II Independent) (2002–2003)
2002 New Haven 4–6
2003 New Haven 1–9
New Haven: 5–15
Total: 5–15
Indicates Bowl Coalition, Bowl Alliance, BCS, or CFP / New Years' Six bowl.

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