American football player and coach (born 1977)
Steve Englehart (born April 11, 1977) is an American football coach and former player. He is the head football coach at Presbyterian College in Clinton, South Carolina , a position he has held since 2022. He was previously the first and only head coach at the Florida Institute of Technology , serving from program's inception in 2013 to its dissolution in 2019.[ 1] Englehart was also the head football coach at Rose–Hulman Institute of Technology from 2006 to 2009 and an assistant coach at Indiana State University from 2010 to 2012.
Personal life
Englehart was born in Terre Haute, Indiana , to Steve Englehart and his wife, Debbie. Steve graduated from Terre Haute North High School and later married Carrie May on May 13, 2000. They have three children together, two sons, Caden and Ty, and a daughter, Lila.
Englehart graduated from Indiana State University in Terre Haute, where he played quarterback for the football team under head coaches Dennis Raetz and Tim McGuire .
Head coaching record
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Lotus Coffman (1896)
Tony Cochran (1920, 1924)
Vaughn Russell (1921, 1923)
Lawrence Witske (1931–1932)
Charles "Cocky" Bush (1934–35)
Herbert Wey (1934–1936)
Jim O’Leary (1937)
Franklin Leavitt (1938–1939)
Stewart “Red” Faught (1946–1948)
George Graves (1949–1950)
Sumner Proctor (1949)
Jim Cox (1951–1954)
Gil Fujawa (1959)
Bobby Clements (1960)
Clarence Reedy (1962–64)
Mike Hoke (1965)
Ron Overton (1966–67)
Verbie Walder (1968–1969)
Roger Voorhis (1970–1972)
Mike Smutney (1973)
Greg Washington (1974)
Mike Sotak (1975–1976)
Pete McCoy (1977)
Reggie Allen (1978–1981)
Jeff Miller (1982–1985)
Kyle Frondorf (1986)
John Sahm (1987–1989)
John Stites (1990)
Kip Hennelly (1991–1993)
Tom Cerasani (1994)
Kevin Cox (1995–1996)
Matt Gajewski (1997)
Steve Engelhart (1998)
Sheraton Fox (1998–1999)
Jamie Dishroom (2000)
Julian Reese (2001–2002)
Jake Schiff (2003–2004)
Phillip Johnson (2003–2004)
Ben Schmidt (2004–2006)
Blayne Baggett (2005)
Reilly Murphy (2006–2007)
Chuck Dowdell (2007–2008)
Matt Seliger (2008)
Ryan Roberts (2008–2009)
Chris Stutzriem (2009)
Ronnie Fouch (2010–2011)
Mike Perish (2012–2014)
Robert Tonyan (2013)
Matt Adam (2014–2015)
Isaac Harker (2016–2017)
Aaron Young (2016)
Cade Sparks (2017)
Jalil Kilpatrick (2018)
Ryan Boyle (2018–2019)
Gunnar See (2019)
Kurtis Wilderman (2019, 2021)
Michael Haupert (2019)
Dominique Dafney (2019)
Anthony Thompson (2021)
Gavin Screws (2022–2023)
Cade Chambers (2022–2023)
Evan Olaes (2022–2023)
Elijah Owens (2023–2024)
# denotes interim head coach