Tim McCarty

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Tim McCarty is currently is the assistant head football coach for Kansas State University. He has held that position since 2006 and has served as head coach for other smaller colleges and high schools in his career. The native Kansan was named to his post on December 8, 2005 and was among head coach Ron Prince’s first hires at Kansas State.[1]

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[edit] Coaching career

McCarty came to Kansas State after a two-year stint as the head coach at East Central University in Ada, Oklahoma. While at East Central, McCarty guided the Tigers to a 9-11 record, including a surprising 6-4 finish in his first season at the helm in 2004 on the heels of being picked last in the Lone Star Conference’s North Division that year.

Prior to taking the reins at East Central, McCarty built Tabor College (Kansas), into an NAIA power from the ground up.

In his first season at Tabor in 1999, the Bluejays had just 14 players in the program and struggled through a 0-10 campaign. But improvements followed rapidly as McCarty guided Tabor to a 3-7 record in 2000, a 5-5 mark in 2001, a 6-4 ledger in 2002 and ultimately a 9-2 record in 2003 that saw the Bluejays achieve a No. 15 national ranking and the program’s first berth in the NAIA playoffs.

[edit] Coaching resume

Year Position School
2006-Present Assistant Head Coach Kansas State University
2004-2005 Head Coach East Central University
1999-2003 Head Coach Tabor College (Kansas)
1999 Offensive Line Coach Greenville College (Illinois)
1994-1997 Offensive Coordinator
Offensive Line Coach
Southwest Baptist University
1990-1993 Offensive Coordinator Dodge City Community College
1989 Head Coach Shawnee Mission North High School (Kansas)
1988 Tight Ends Coach Middle Tennessee State
1987 Graduate Assistant University of Kansas
1986 Head Coach Hays High School (Kansas)
1985 Head Coach Russell High School (Kansas)
1984 Student Assistant Coach Fort Hays State University

[edit] Playing Career

McCarty prepped at Concordia Junior-Senior High School in Concordia, Kansas and is a 1985 graduate of Fort Hays State University. He was a standout defensive lineman and served as a team captain for the 1983 squad that went produced 8 wins and 3 losses. McCarty earned a master’s of education in administration from Middle Tennessee State in 1994.[2]


[edit] Personal life

McCarty is married to the former Jillian Bailey of Brentwood, Tennessee. The couple have two daughters and live in Manhattan, Kansas.

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