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| current_title = [[Defensive coordinator]], inside linebackers coach |
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| current_team = [[Ole Miss Rebels football|Ole Miss]] |
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| current_conference = [[Southeastern Conference]] |
| current_conference = [[Southeastern Conference|SEC]] |
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| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1984|2|8}} |
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1984|2|8}} |
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| birth_place = [[Hammond, Louisiana]] |
| birth_place = [[Hammond, Louisiana]], U.S. |
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| alma_mater = [[Delta State |
| alma_mater = [[Delta State University]] |
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| player_years1 = 2002–2005 |
| player_years1 = 2002–2005 |
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| player_team1 = [[Delta State Statesmen |
| player_team1 = [[Delta State Statesmen football|Delta State]] |
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| player_positions = Safety |
| player_positions = [[Safety (gridiron football position)|Safety]] |
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| coach_years2 = 2006 |
| coach_years2 = 2006 |
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| coach_team2 = [[Delta State Statesmen |
| coach_team2 = [[Delta State Statesmen football|Delta State]] ([[Graduate assistant|GA]]) |
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| coach_years3 = 2007–2009 |
| coach_years3 = 2007–2009 |
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| coach_team3 = Tusculum |
| coach_team3 = [[Tusculum Pioneers football|Tusculum]] (DC/DB) |
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| coach_years4 = 2010–2011 |
| coach_years4 = 2010–2011 |
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| coach_team4 = Delta State (DC/DB) |
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| coach_years5 = 2012–2013 |
| coach_years5 = 2012–2013 |
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| coach_team5 = [[Southeastern Louisiana Lions football|Southeastern Louisiana]] (DC) |
| coach_team5 = [[Southeastern Louisiana Lions football|Southeastern Louisiana]] (DC) |
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| coach_team7 = [[UTSA Roadrunners football|UTSA]] (DC/CB) |
| coach_team7 = [[UTSA Roadrunners football|UTSA]] (DC/CB) |
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| coach_years8 = 2018–2022 |
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| coach_team8 = [[Alabama Crimson Tide football|Alabama]] ( |
| coach_team8 = [[Alabama Crimson Tide football|Alabama]] (DC/ILB) |
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| coach_team9 = [[Ole Miss Rebels football|Ole Miss]] (DC/ILB) |
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'''Stephen Thomas Golding''' (born February 8, 1984) known as '''Pete Golding''', is an [[American football]] coach who is the defensive coordinator and inside linebackers coach for [[Ole Miss Rebels football|Ole Miss]].<ref>{{Cite web |date=2023-01-13 |title=Alabama coordinator Golding joins Ole Miss |url=https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/35440447/sources-alabama-defensive-coordinator-pete-golding-joining-ole-miss |access-date=2024-05-23 |website=ESPN.com |language=en}}</ref> |
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He was fired for his gross incompetence and so far the Pee Wee league for the challenged has declined his invitation to help teach defensive technique. He was told he is less qualified than a dead dog. |
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==Playing career== |
==Playing career== |
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Golding was a four-year starter for the Delta State Statesmen from 2002 |
Golding was a four-year starter for the Delta State Statesmen from 2002 to 2005 at [[Safety (gridiron football position)|safety]], racking up 285 career tackles to rank third in school history while recording nine career interceptions to finish fourth. In 2004, the free safety garnered All-Gulf South Conference honors after leading the team with 85 tackles with two interceptions and eight pass break-ups. As a senior in 2005, he tallied 81 tackles with five tackles-for-loss, two interceptions and two forced fumbles.<ref name="auto">{{Cite web |url=http://www.southernmiss.com/sports/m-footbl/mtt/pete_golding_893242.html |title=Pete Golding Bio :: Southern Miss Official Athletic Site |access-date=January 4, 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180105011748/http://www.southernmiss.com/sports/m-footbl/mtt/pete_golding_893242.html |archive-date=January 5, 2018 |url-status=dead }}</ref> |
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==Coaching career== |
==Coaching career== |
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Golding began his coaching career as a graduate assistant on former Delta State head coach Rick Rhoades' staff in 2006. The Statesmen went |
Golding began his coaching career as a graduate assistant on former Delta State head coach Rick Rhoades' staff in 2006. The Statesmen went 12–3 that season and advanced all the way to the NCAA Division II Semifinals before falling to eventual national champion Grand Valley State. |
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===Tusculum |
===Tusculum=== |
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Golding served for two years as defensive coordinator and defensive backs coach under Frankie DeBusk at Tusculum College, a member of the South Atlantic Conference. Prior to being named defensive coordinator in 2008, Golding served as defensive backs coach in 2007. |
Golding served for two years as defensive coordinator and defensive backs coach under Frankie DeBusk at [[Tusculum University|Tusculum College]], a member of the [[South Atlantic Conference]]. Prior to being named defensive coordinator in 2008, Golding served as defensive backs coach in 2007. |
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The Pioneers became an explosive and record-setting defensive unit under Golding's direction. In 2007, TC set a new school record for interceptions with 14 and in 2008 TC lead the SAC in sacks and turnovers forced en route to an appearance in the NCAA Division II playoffs.<ref name="auto"/> |
The Pioneers became an explosive and record-setting defensive unit under Golding's direction. In 2007, TC set a new school record for interceptions with 14 and in 2008 TC lead the SAC in sacks and turnovers forced en route to an appearance in the NCAA Division II playoffs.<ref name="auto"/> |
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===Delta State=== |
===Delta State=== |
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In Golding's first year back at Delta State in 2010, the Statesmen advanced to the NCAA DII National Championship game and their third Gulf South Conference title in four years with an |
In Golding's first year back at [[Delta State University|Delta State]] in 2010, the Statesmen advanced to the NCAA DII National Championship game and their third Gulf South Conference title in four years with an 11–4 overall record and a 6–2 mark in the GSC. DSU fell short of their goal of winning the title on a last-second game-winning field goal by Minnesota-Duluth, 20–17. |
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Delta State's "Green Shirts" defense played a fast-paced and frenetic style that led the Statesmen to 19 interceptions and 27 forced fumbles. Led by Garrett Williams, who recorded 130 tackles and tied the school record interceptions in a season with eight, DSU allowed 372.7 yards per game, but bristled during the postseason surrendering less than 250 yards per game in postseason. |
Delta State's "Green Shirts" defense played a fast-paced and frenetic style that led the Statesmen to 19 interceptions and 27 forced fumbles. Led by Garrett Williams, who recorded 130 tackles and tied the school record interceptions in a season with eight, DSU allowed 372.7 yards per game, but bristled during the postseason surrendering less than 250 yards per game in postseason. |
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===Southeastern Louisiana=== |
===Southeastern Louisiana=== |
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The Hammond, Louisiana native spent two seasons as Southeastern |
The Hammond, Louisiana native spent two seasons as [[Southeastern Louisiana Lions football|Southeastern Louisiana]]’s defensive coordinator. In his final year in 2013, the Lions won a program-record 11 contests, including a perfect 7–0 mark in [[Southland Conference]] play en route to their first league title since 1961. Southeastern Louisiana advanced to the quarterfinals of the Football Championship Subdivision playoffs in its first-ever appearance and his defense led the Southland in both total and scoring defense. |
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===Southern Miss=== |
===Southern Miss=== |
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The Golden Eagles posted a six-win improvement in his second season. Southern Miss finished |
The Golden Eagles posted a six-win improvement in his second season. [[Southern Miss Golden Eagles football|Southern Miss]] finished 9–5 overall, won the West Division of Conference USA with a 7–1 mark and made an appearance in the [[Heart of Dallas Bowl]] in [[2015 Heart of Dallas Bowl|2015]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://goutsa.com/coaches.aspx?path=football&rc=26|title=University of Texas at San Antonio – Pete Golding – 2017 Football Coaching Staff – University of Texas at San Antonio|website=Goutsa.com|access-date=February 17, 2020}}</ref> |
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===UTSA=== |
===UTSA=== |
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In his first season with the Roadrunners, he helped lead the program to six wins and its first-ever bowl game, the 2016 Gildan New Mexico Bowl. His defense set several school records, including single-season standards for tackles (934), tackles for loss (77), sacks (27) and quarterback hurries (38). Individually, linebacker Josiah Tauaefa broke UTSA's season record for tackles with 115 en route to becoming the program's first Freshman All-American (Football Writers Association of America) and collecting Conference USA Freshman of the Year and first-team all-conference honors. Defensive end Marcus Davenport and safety Michael Egwuagu were named second-team all-conference and safety Jordan Moore was honorable mention. |
In his first season with the [[UTSA Roadrunners football|Roadrunners]], he helped lead the program to six wins and its first-ever bowl game, the [[2016 New Mexico Bowl|2016 Gildan New Mexico Bowl]]. His defense set several school records, including single-season standards for tackles (934), tackles for loss (77), sacks (27) and quarterback hurries (38). Individually, linebacker [[Josiah Tauaefa]] broke UTSA's season record for tackles with 115 en route to becoming the program's first Freshman All-American ([[Football Writers Association of America]]) and collecting [[Conference USA]] Freshman of the Year and first-team all-conference honors. Defensive end [[Marcus Davenport]] and safety Michael Egwuagu were named second-team all-conference and safety Jordan Moore was honorable mention. |
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Golding's 2017 defense ranked seventh in the Football Bowl Subdivision, allowing just 287.8 yards per game. The Roadrunners also finished eighth in scoring defense (17.0 ppg), second in first downs defense (166) and 19th in pass efficiency defense (112.19). UTSA's improvement during Golding's tenure was evident, as the Roadrunners allowed 156 less yards per game and 16.8 less point per game in 2017 compared 2015.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://rolltide.com/news/2017/12/15/alabama-football-hires-pete-golding.aspx |title= |
Golding's [[2017 UTSA Roadrunners football team|2017]] defense ranked seventh in the Football Bowl Subdivision, allowing just 287.8 yards per game. The Roadrunners also finished eighth in scoring defense (17.0 ppg), second in first downs defense (166) and 19th in pass efficiency defense (112.19). UTSA's improvement during Golding's tenure was evident, as the Roadrunners allowed 156 less yards per game and 16.8 less point per game in 2017 compared 2015.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://rolltide.com/news/2017/12/15/alabama-football-hires-pete-golding.aspx |title=Alabama Football Hires Pete Golding - ROLLTIDE.COM - University of Alabama Official Athletics Site |access-date=January 4, 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180105070148/http://rolltide.com/news/2017/12/15/alabama-football-hires-pete-golding.aspx |archive-date=January 5, 2018 |url-status=dead }}</ref> |
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===Alabama=== |
===Alabama=== |
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[[University of Alabama]] head coach [[Nick Saban]] announced the hiring of Pete Golding on December 15, 2017 to serve as a defensive assistant for the Crimson Tide in 2018. Golding was traveling with the Crimson Tide for the [[2018 College Football Playoff National Championship|College Football Playoff]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.ajc.com/uga-stories-from-dawgnation/|title=More AJC Coverage of the Dawgs|website=Ajc.com| |
[[University of Alabama]] head coach [[Nick Saban]] announced the hiring of Pete Golding on December 15, 2017, to serve as a defensive assistant for the Crimson Tide in 2018. Golding was traveling with the Crimson Tide for the [[2018 College Football Playoff National Championship|College Football Playoff]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.ajc.com/uga-stories-from-dawgnation/|title=More AJC Coverage of the Dawgs|website=Ajc.com|access-date=February 17, 2020}}</ref> For the [[2018 Alabama Crimson Tide football team|2018 season]] Golding was the co-defensive coordinator/inside linebackers coach for the Tide. |
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He was promoted to defensive coordinator in February 2019.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://247sports.com/college/alabama/Article/Alabama-Football-officially-announces-seven-assistant-coaching-hires-Pete-Golding-promotion-129144003/|title=Alabama officially announces 7 coaching hires, Golding promotion|website=247sports.com|access-date=February 17, 2020}}</ref> However he struggled during the [[2019 Alabama Crimson Tide football team|2019 season]].<ref>{{Cite web|last=Smith|first=Stephen M.|date=2020-08-23|title=Pete Golding owns up to 2019 struggles, but has Alabama ready this year|url=https://tdalabamamag.com/2020/08/23/pete-golding-alabama-struggles/|access-date=2021-05-23|website=Touchdown Alabama|language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=2020-03-05|title=Is Pete Golding the reason Alabama's defense struggled in 2019? It's complicated|url=https://www.saturdaydownsouth.com/alabama-football/some-thoughts-increased-criticism-pete-golding-needs-show-2020/|access-date=2021-05-23|website=Saturday Down South|language=en-US}}</ref> |
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In [[2020 Alabama Crimson Tide football team|2020]] he was a part of the coaching staff during the Tide's national championship campaign.<ref>{{Cite web |title=2020 Football Archives |url=https://rolltide.com/sports/2021/4/30/2020-football-archives.aspx |access-date=2022-10-13 |website=University of Alabama Athletics |language=en}}</ref> |
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In February 2022, Golding was arrested by [[Northport, Alabama]] police and charged with [[driving under the influence]].<ref>{{Cite web|last=Scarborough|first=Alex|date=2022-02-04|title=Alabama Crimson Tide defensive coordinator Pete Golding arrested on DUI charge|url=https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/33208202/alabama-crimson-tide-defensive-coordinator-pete-golding-arrested-dui-charge|access-date=2022-02-04|website=ESPN|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|last1=Robinson|first1=Carol|last2=Casagrande|first2=Michael|date=2022-02-04|title=Pete Golding, University of Alabama defensive coordinator, jailed on DUI|url=https://www.al.com/news/2022/02/pete-golding-university-of-alabama-defensive-coordinator-jailed-on-dui.html|access-date=2022-02-04|website=AL.com|language=en}}</ref> |
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===Ole Miss=== |
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He was promoted to defensive coordinator in February of 2019.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://247sports.com/college/alabama/Article/Alabama-Football-officially-announces-seven-assistant-coaching-hires-Pete-Golding-promotion-129144003/|title=Alabama officially announces 7 coaching hires, Golding promotion|website=247sports.com|accessdate=February 17, 2020}}</ref> |
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On January 13, 2023, [[Ole Miss Rebels football|Ole Miss]] announced that Golding had been hired as the new defensive coordinator for the Rebels.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.si.com/college/olemiss/football/breaking-pete-golding-to-join-ole-miss-as-defensive-coordinator|title=BREAKING: Pete Golding to Join Ole Miss as Defensive Coordinator|website=si.com|access-date=January 13, 2023}}</ref> |
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Title | Defensive coordinator, inside linebackers coach |
Team | Ole Miss |
Conference | SEC |
Biographical details | |
Born | Hammond, Louisiana, U.S. | February 8, 1984
Alma mater | Delta State University |
Playing career | |
2002–2005 | Delta State |
Position(s) | Safety |
Coaching career (HC unless noted) | |
2006 | Delta State (GA) |
2007–2009 | Tusculum (DC/DB) |
2010–2011 | Delta State (DC/DB) |
2012–2013 | Southeastern Louisiana (DC) |
2014–2015 | Southern Miss (DB) |
2016–2017 | UTSA (DC/CB) |
2018–2022 | Alabama (DC/ILB) |
2023–present | Ole Miss (DC/ILB) |
Stephen Thomas Golding (born February 8, 1984) known as Pete Golding, is an American football coach who is the defensive coordinator and inside linebackers coach for Ole Miss.[1]
Playing career
[edit]Golding was a four-year starter for the Delta State Statesmen from 2002 to 2005 at safety, racking up 285 career tackles to rank third in school history while recording nine career interceptions to finish fourth. In 2004, the free safety garnered All-Gulf South Conference honors after leading the team with 85 tackles with two interceptions and eight pass break-ups. As a senior in 2005, he tallied 81 tackles with five tackles-for-loss, two interceptions and two forced fumbles.[2]
Coaching career
[edit]Golding began his coaching career as a graduate assistant on former Delta State head coach Rick Rhoades' staff in 2006. The Statesmen went 12–3 that season and advanced all the way to the NCAA Division II Semifinals before falling to eventual national champion Grand Valley State.
Tusculum
[edit]Golding served for two years as defensive coordinator and defensive backs coach under Frankie DeBusk at Tusculum College, a member of the South Atlantic Conference. Prior to being named defensive coordinator in 2008, Golding served as defensive backs coach in 2007.
The Pioneers became an explosive and record-setting defensive unit under Golding's direction. In 2007, TC set a new school record for interceptions with 14 and in 2008 TC lead the SAC in sacks and turnovers forced en route to an appearance in the NCAA Division II playoffs.[2]
Delta State
[edit]In Golding's first year back at Delta State in 2010, the Statesmen advanced to the NCAA DII National Championship game and their third Gulf South Conference title in four years with an 11–4 overall record and a 6–2 mark in the GSC. DSU fell short of their goal of winning the title on a last-second game-winning field goal by Minnesota-Duluth, 20–17.
Delta State's "Green Shirts" defense played a fast-paced and frenetic style that led the Statesmen to 19 interceptions and 27 forced fumbles. Led by Garrett Williams, who recorded 130 tackles and tied the school record interceptions in a season with eight, DSU allowed 372.7 yards per game, but bristled during the postseason surrendering less than 250 yards per game in postseason.
Under Golding's guidance, Williams closed his senior season as a unanimous All-American selection after finishing with the third highest single season tackles total in DSU history.[2]
Southeastern Louisiana
[edit]The Hammond, Louisiana native spent two seasons as Southeastern Louisiana’s defensive coordinator. In his final year in 2013, the Lions won a program-record 11 contests, including a perfect 7–0 mark in Southland Conference play en route to their first league title since 1961. Southeastern Louisiana advanced to the quarterfinals of the Football Championship Subdivision playoffs in its first-ever appearance and his defense led the Southland in both total and scoring defense.
Southern Miss
[edit]The Golden Eagles posted a six-win improvement in his second season. Southern Miss finished 9–5 overall, won the West Division of Conference USA with a 7–1 mark and made an appearance in the Heart of Dallas Bowl in 2015.[3]
UTSA
[edit]In his first season with the Roadrunners, he helped lead the program to six wins and its first-ever bowl game, the 2016 Gildan New Mexico Bowl. His defense set several school records, including single-season standards for tackles (934), tackles for loss (77), sacks (27) and quarterback hurries (38). Individually, linebacker Josiah Tauaefa broke UTSA's season record for tackles with 115 en route to becoming the program's first Freshman All-American (Football Writers Association of America) and collecting Conference USA Freshman of the Year and first-team all-conference honors. Defensive end Marcus Davenport and safety Michael Egwuagu were named second-team all-conference and safety Jordan Moore was honorable mention.
Golding's 2017 defense ranked seventh in the Football Bowl Subdivision, allowing just 287.8 yards per game. The Roadrunners also finished eighth in scoring defense (17.0 ppg), second in first downs defense (166) and 19th in pass efficiency defense (112.19). UTSA's improvement during Golding's tenure was evident, as the Roadrunners allowed 156 less yards per game and 16.8 less point per game in 2017 compared 2015.[4]
Alabama
[edit]University of Alabama head coach Nick Saban announced the hiring of Pete Golding on December 15, 2017, to serve as a defensive assistant for the Crimson Tide in 2018. Golding was traveling with the Crimson Tide for the College Football Playoff.[5] For the 2018 season Golding was the co-defensive coordinator/inside linebackers coach for the Tide.
He was promoted to defensive coordinator in February 2019.[6] However he struggled during the 2019 season.[7][8]
In 2020 he was a part of the coaching staff during the Tide's national championship campaign.[9]
In February 2022, Golding was arrested by Northport, Alabama police and charged with driving under the influence.[10][11]
Ole Miss
[edit]On January 13, 2023, Ole Miss announced that Golding had been hired as the new defensive coordinator for the Rebels.[12]
References
[edit]- ^ "Alabama coordinator Golding joins Ole Miss". ESPN.com. January 13, 2023. Retrieved May 23, 2024.
- ^ a b c "Pete Golding Bio :: Southern Miss Official Athletic Site". Archived from the original on January 5, 2018. Retrieved January 4, 2018.
- ^ "University of Texas at San Antonio – Pete Golding – 2017 Football Coaching Staff – University of Texas at San Antonio". Goutsa.com. Retrieved February 17, 2020.
- ^ "Alabama Football Hires Pete Golding - ROLLTIDE.COM - University of Alabama Official Athletics Site". Archived from the original on January 5, 2018. Retrieved January 4, 2018.
- ^ "More AJC Coverage of the Dawgs". Ajc.com. Retrieved February 17, 2020.
- ^ "Alabama officially announces 7 coaching hires, Golding promotion". 247sports.com. Retrieved February 17, 2020.
- ^ Smith, Stephen M. (August 23, 2020). "Pete Golding owns up to 2019 struggles, but has Alabama ready this year". Touchdown Alabama. Retrieved May 23, 2021.
- ^ "Is Pete Golding the reason Alabama's defense struggled in 2019? It's complicated". Saturday Down South. March 5, 2020. Retrieved May 23, 2021.
- ^ "2020 Football Archives". University of Alabama Athletics. Retrieved October 13, 2022.
- ^ Scarborough, Alex (February 4, 2022). "Alabama Crimson Tide defensive coordinator Pete Golding arrested on DUI charge". ESPN. Retrieved February 4, 2022.
- ^ Robinson, Carol; Casagrande, Michael (February 4, 2022). "Pete Golding, University of Alabama defensive coordinator, jailed on DUI". AL.com. Retrieved February 4, 2022.
- ^ "BREAKING: Pete Golding to Join Ole Miss as Defensive Coordinator". si.com. Retrieved January 13, 2023.
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[edit]- Living people
- American football safeties
- Alabama Crimson Tide football coaches
- Delta State Statesmen football coaches
- Delta State Statesmen football players
- Ole Miss Rebels football coaches
- Southeastern Louisiana Lions football coaches
- Southern Miss Golden Eagles football coaches
- Tusculum Pioneers football coaches
- UTSA Roadrunners football coaches
- Sportspeople from Hammond, Louisiana
- 1984 births