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Wingate’s Nate Poole brings a wealth of experience to Bulldog coaching staff

Nate Poole

Football | 4/12/2018 11:01:00 AM

Wingate, N.C.----One look at Nate Poole's resume tells the reader that Poole has been preparing for a football coaching career his entire life. Poole is Wingate's new wide receivers coach, joining the Bulldog program this spring. The Marshall University alumnus has 18 years of playing experience and 10 years of coaching experience. His NFL playing resume includes four years with the Arizona Cardinals and two years with the New Orleans Saints.
 
"Coach Poole has already been a great addition to our staff," Wingate head football coach Joe Reich says. "He brings great experience to the staff and much wisdom for our wide receivers' group. Coach Poole is a very technical coach. He's really got great feel for the intricacies of different routes."
 
Most recently, Poole spent two years as the wide receivers coach and special teams' coordinator for Myers Park High School and head coach Scott Chadwick. Poole has deep coaching roots in Union and Mecklenburg counties, as he has spent time as an assistant coach at Charlotte Latin, Cuthbertson, Marvin Ridge and Providence Day. Poole has kept his eye on the Bulldogs, as he attended two games during Wingate's South Atlantic Conference championship run in 2017.
 
"I enjoy the atmosphere at the Wingate games," Poole says. "I noticed the fans were very engaged. The players and coaches were giving their all."
 
"When I saw Wingate had a wide receiver coaching position open, I figured I would throw my hat in the ring," Poole says. "When (WU head coach) Joe Reich offered me the job…it didn't take long for him to get me to yes."
 
"When I toured the campus during my interview, I was overwhelmed," Poole says. "This is a great University family…with tremendous facilities. I knew I wanted to be a part of this."
 
Poole is quick to give credit to the people who have helped him on life's journey. One of his mentors is current Philadelphia Eagles wide receivers coach Gunter Brewer, who served a similar role during Poole's time as a student-athlete at Marshall.
 
"Coach Brewer spent much time mentoring me during the NFL off-season…taking time with me and helping me develop a career plan for my life following my playing days," Poole says. "Coach Brewer is all-around great guy. He models the philosophy of faith, family and friends."
 
Nate Poole file
 
-Six years in the NFL (Cardinals, Saints)
-Offensive Player of the Game with the Arizona Cardinals
-15-time Special Teams Player of the Game with the Cardinals
-Two-time Special Teams Player of the Game with the New Orleans Saints
-Multiple game balls for his on-the-field performances
-At Marshall, Poole played in four bowl games and earned first team All-Mid-American Conference honors three times…189 career receptions for 2556 yards and 32 touchdowns
-NFL coaching experience with the Buffalo Bills (wide receiver coach intern) and the NFL Europa Rhine Fire (offensive assistant/wide receiver coach/passing game coordinator)
-FXFL (experimental league) Brooklyn Bolts' special teams' coordinator/wide receiver coach/passing game coordinator
-High school coaching experience: Myers Park, Charlotte Latin, Cuthbertson, Marvin Ridge, Providence Day
--Family: Wife (Neville), Daughters (Nia Poole, Natalie Poole and Shaunita Lee)
 
WHAT THEY ARE SAYING about Wingate's Nate Poole
 
Scott Chadwick, head football coach at Myers Park High School
 
"I had the chance to work with Nate for three years at Marvin Ridge and the last two years at Myers Park. He is very good at developing wide receivers. Nate is a fundamental guru…he is great at teaching the aspects of route running, hand positioning and using one's body. Nate is a great teacher of the game."
 
"During our time at Marvin Ridge, Nate coached K.J. Brent (now with the Indianapolis Colts). At Myers Park, we have the number one rated receiver in both the Class of 2019 and the Class of 2020. Obviously, Nate played a big role in the development of these three athletes…it is not coincidental."
 
WINGATE UNIVERSITY
 
A comprehensive, independent and growing university, Wingate serves more than 3,600 students in North Carolina. Founded in 1896, the University offers 37 undergraduate majors as well as graduate and professional programs. Wingate is home to the Cannon College of Arts and Sciences, the Levine College of Health Sciences, the Byrum School of Business, the Thayer School of Education and the School of Sport Sciences. Wingate blends in-class exploration with out-of-class application to deliver an uncommon and life-changing educational experience.
 
In addition to a robust intramural athletics program, Wingate student athletes compete in 22 NCAA Division II sports. The University has won the South Atlantic Conference Echols Athletic Excellence Award for the past 11 years. Wingate is first in the 2000s among NCAA Division II and North Carolina's colleges and universities with 99 CoSIDA Academic All-America® selections. Wingate is tops among all SAC schools with 108 lifetime Academic All-America® honorees. For more information on WU athletics, go to www.wingatebulldogs.com. Current news and videos can be found at www.wingate.edu.
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