Kelley Lee (American football), the Glossary
Kelley Lee (born) is an American football coach.[1]
Table of Contents
25 relations: American football, College football, Eastern New Mexico Greyhounds, Eastern New Mexico University, Graduate assistant, Head coach, Heritage Bowl (Corsicana), Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on gridiron football, Lone Star Conference, Midland University, New Mexico Military Institute, Offensive coordinator, Quarterback, Truth or Consequences, New Mexico, Valencia High School (Los Lunas, New Mexico), Veterans Memorial Early College High School, Western New Mexico Mustangs, Western New Mexico University, 2017 Eastern New Mexico Greyhounds football team, 2017 NCAA Division II football season, 2018 NCAA Division II football season, 2019 NCAA Division II football season, 2020–21 NCAA Division II football season, 2023 NCAA Division II football season, 2024 NCAA Division II football season.
- Coaches of American football from New Mexico
- Eastern New Mexico Greyhounds football coaches
- High school football coaches in New Mexico
- Midland Warriors football coaches
- New Mexico Military Broncos football coaches
- Players of American football from New Mexico
- Western New Mexico Mustangs football players
American football, referred to simply as football in the United States and Canada and also known as gridiron football, is a team sport played by two teams of eleven players on a rectangular field with goalposts at each end.
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College football is gridiron football that is played by teams of amateur student-athletes at universities and colleges.
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Eastern New Mexico Greyhounds
The Eastern New Mexico Greyhounds are the athletic teams that represent Eastern New Mexico University, located in Portales, New Mexico, in NCAA Division II intercollegiate sports.
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Eastern New Mexico University
Eastern New Mexico University (ENMU or Eastern) is a public university with a main campus in Portales, New Mexico, and two associate degree-granting branches, one at Ruidoso and one at Roswell.
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Graduate assistant
A graduate assistant serves in a support role at a university, usually while completing post-graduate education.
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Head coach
A head coach, senior coach, or manager is a professional at training and developing athletes.
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Heritage Bowl (Corsicana)
The Heritage Bowl is an annual American NCAA Division II college football bowl game held at Community National Bank & Trust Stadium in Corsicana, Texas.
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The COVID-19 pandemic has caused disruption to gridiron football across the world, mirroring its impact across all sports.
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Lone Star Conference
The Lone Star Conference (LSC) is a college athletic conference affiliated with the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) at the Division II level.
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Midland University
Midland University is a private Lutheran university in Fremont, Nebraska.
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New Mexico Military Institute
New Mexico Military Institute (NMMI) is a public military junior college and high school in Roswell, New Mexico.
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Offensive coordinator
An offensive coordinator is a member of the coaching staff of an American football or Canadian football team who is in charge of the team's offense.
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Quarterback
The quarterback (commonly abbreviated "QB"), colloquially known as the "signal caller", is a position in gridiron football.
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Truth or Consequences, New Mexico
Truth or Consequences (often abbreviated as T or C) is a city in the U.S. state of New Mexico, and the county seat of Sierra County.
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Valencia High School (Los Lunas, New Mexico)
Valencia High School is a high school (grades 9–12) that opened in the fall of 2006 in Los Lunas, Valencia County, New Mexico.
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Veterans Memorial Early College High School
Veterans Memorial Early College High School is a public high school in Brownsville, Texas, United States.
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Western New Mexico Mustangs
The Western New Mexico Mustangs are the athletic teams that represent Western New Mexico University, located in Silver City, New Mexico, in NCAA Division II intercollegiate sports.
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Western New Mexico University
Western New Mexico University is a public university in Silver City, New Mexico.
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The 2017 Eastern New Mexico football team represented Eastern New Mexico University in the 2017 NCAA Division II football season.
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The 2017 NCAA Division II football season, part of college football in the United States organized by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) at the Division II level, began on August 31, 2017 and ended with the Division II championship on December 16, 2017 at Children's Mercy Park in Kansas City, Kansas.
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The 2018 NCAA Division II football season, part of college football in the United States organized by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) at the Division II level, began on August 30, 2018, and ended with the Division II championship on December 15, 2018, at the McKinney Independent School District Stadium in McKinney, Texas, hosted by the Lone Star Conference.
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The 2019 NCAA Division II football season, part of college football in the United States organized by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) at the Division II level, began on August 31 and ended on December 21 with the Division II championship at the McKinney Independent School District Stadium in McKinney, Texas, hosted by the Lone Star Conference.
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The 2020–21 NCAA Division II football season was the component of the 2020 college football season organized by the NCAA at the Division II level in the United States.
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The 2023 NCAA Division II football season, part of college football in the United States organized by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) at the Division II level, began on August 31 and ended on December 16 with the Division II championship at the McKinney Independent School District Stadium in McKinney, Texas.
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The 2024 NCAA Division II football season, part of college football in the United States organized by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) at the Division II level, will begin on August 29 and will end on December 21 with the Division II championship at the McKinney Independent School District Stadium in McKinney, Texas.
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See also
Coaches of American football from New Mexico
- Bill Morley
- Bobby Newcombe
- Charlie Ragle
- Danny Gonzales
- Dave Fipp
- Jim Bradley (American football)
- Kelley Lee (American football)
- Mike Nesbitt (American football)
- Zach Arnett
Eastern New Mexico Greyhounds football coaches
- Al Garten
- B. B. Lees
- Bill Bleil
- Bill Giles (American football)
- Bill Kelly (American football, born 1947)
- Billy Dicken
- Blake Anderson (American football)
- Carl Richardson
- Chuck Shelton
- Don Birmingham
- Don Carthel
- Dunny Goode
- Harold Elliott (American football)
- Howard Stearns
- Howard White (American football)
- Jack Scott (American football)
- Jerry Dalrymple
- Jim Svoboda
- Josh Lynn
- Kelley Lee (American football)
- List of Eastern New Mexico Greyhounds head football coaches
- Mark Ribaudo
- Matt Simon (American football, born 1953)
- Mike Lucas
- R. P. Terrell
- Tiny Reed
- Tye Hiatt
High school football coaches in New Mexico
- Bob Schneider (basketball)
- Bobby Thompson (American football coach)
- Claude Gilbert
- Dunny Goode
- Erv Mondt
- Greg Youngblood
- Jerry Hines
- Jim Bradley (American football)
- Jim Eddy
- John Goodner
- Kelley Lee (American football)
- Lloyd Spotted Wolf
- Mike Nesbitt (American football)
- Mike Woodley
- Raymond A. Curfman
- Rocky Long
- Tony Sanchez (American football)
- Vaughn Corley
Midland Warriors football coaches
- Arthur Mosse
- Carl Eggebrecht
- Chet A. Wynne
- Karl J. Lawrence
- Kelley Lee (American football)
- Paul Hubbard (American football coach)
- Steve Schneider (American football)
- Todd Drury
- W. G. Speer
- William D. Weidlein
New Mexico Military Broncos football coaches
- Bob Shaw (end)
- Charles M. Rademacher
- Dan Antolik
- Harry Rabenhorst
- Josh Lynn
- Kelley Lee (American football)
- Kenny Holmes
- Kurt Taufa'asau
- R. R. Brown
Players of American football from New Mexico
- Aaron Graham
- Arian Foster
- Arthur Tipton
- Bill Morley
- Bob Kelly (American football, born 1938)
- Bobby Newcombe
- Brian Urlacher
- Casey Urlacher
- Charlie Ragle
- Charly Martin
- Colt McCoy
- Conrad Hamilton
- Dave Sherer
- DonTrell Moore
- Emilio Vallez
- Frank Hudson (American football)
- Fred K. Mahaffey
- Fred Wendt
- Gavin Hardison
- Hank Baskett
- Jeff Overbaugh
- Jerry Hines
- Jerry Nuzum
- Jim Bradley (American football)
- Joel Hunt
- John Wooten
- Kelley Lee (American football)
- Kerry Locklin
- Landry Jones
- Mark Harris (American football)
- Mark Jackson (quarterback)
- Max Spilsbury
- Mike Nesbitt (American football)
- Paul Ward (American football)
- Ralph Neely
- Ray Berry
- Ryan Powdrell
- Sam Etcheverry
- Siddeeq Shabazz
- Stan Quintana
- Timmy Smith
- Tom Brookshier
- Wayne Mass
Western New Mexico Mustangs football players
- Anthony Harris (defensive lineman)
- Dennis Havrilla
- Kelley Lee (American football)
- Richard Angulo
- Rod Windsor
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kelley_Lee_(American_football)