Pete Kaligis

Pete Kaligis
Sport(s) Football
Current position
Title Assistant coach
Team Wyoming
Conference MWC
Biographical details
Born (1971-01-06) January 6, 1971
Bellingham, Washington
Playing career
1990–1993 Washington
Position(s) Guard
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1994–1995 Western Washington (TE/Strength)
1996–1997 Western Washington (DL/Strength)
1998–1999 Meridian Middle School
1999–2001 Washington (assistant S&C)
2002–2004 Washington (S&C)
2005 Montana (TE/T)
2006–2008 Montana (OL)
2009–2011 Wyoming (OLe)
2012–2015 Wyoming (AHC/OL/RB)
2016-present Wyoming (DT)
Head coaching record
Overall 0–1

Pete Kaligis (born January 6, 1971) is an American football coach, former player, and former track and field athlete. He was an All-American shot puter, three-time Rose Bowl Game participant, and starter for the 1991 national champions at the University of Washington. Kaligis has been an assistant coach for various college football programs since 1994.

High school

Kaligis grew up in Bellingham, Washington.

College

Kaligis played for the Washington Huskies from 1990 to 1994, where was an All-American in the shot put[1] and starred on the football team.

Coaching

Following his college football playing career, Kaligis began a college football coaching career with stints at Western Washington, Washington, Montana, and Wyoming.

In 2012, Kaligis acted as interim head coach for Wyoming against Boise State while head coach Dave Christensen served a one game suspension following a profanity-laced tirade after a loss to Air Force a week earlier.[2] However, Wyoming credits the entire season to Christensen.[3]

References

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