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Pat Fitzgerald Biography

Pat Fitzgerald is one of the most popular and richest Football Coach who was born on December 2, 1974 in Orland Park, Illinois, United States. A former football player turned coach who led his team of Northwestern Wildcats to their first bowl victory in over 64 years in the Orange Bowl in 2013. As a linebacker in the college who received two times the Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year at Northwestern.

He and former He and the late Dennis Green, who went on to coach NFL teams like the Minnesota Vikings and Arizona Cardinals, both served as head football coach at Northwestern., who later became a coach for NFL teams such as those of the Minnesota Vikings and Arizona Cardinals Both served as the head coaching football at Northwestern.

Fitzgerald starred at linebacker for the Wildcats in the mid-1990s, helping to lead the team to a 10–1 regular season record in 1995 and a berth in the 1996 Rose Bowl, the school’s second ever bowl appearance and the first since 1949. Known as “Fitz” to the Northwestern faithful, he personified the Wildcats’ blue-collar, opportunistic defense. He recorded eleven tackles in Northwestern’s victory over then #9 Notre Dame in South Bend which was the first Wildcats’ victory over the Irish since 1962. Against #7 Michigan, Fitzgerald led the defensive effort with 14 tackles (including two tackles for loss) in the Wildcats’ 19–13 win, the first for Northwestern in Ann Arbor since 1959. At one point during the 1995 season he was averaging over 13 tackles a game while on his way to Consensus All-America honors. Fitzgerald was unable to play in the Rose Bowl, however, after breaking his leg in the next-to-last game of the 1995 season against Iowa. Fitzgerald returned for the 1996 season, leading the Wildcats to a 9–3 overall record, a second straight Big Ten Championship and second consecutive New Year’s Day bowl, the 1997 Citrus Bowl.

In his playing career, he was twice named Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year and was a two-time Consensus All-American. Fitzgerald won both the Bronko Nagurski Trophy and the Chuck Bednarik Award in 1995 and again in 1996, becoming the first two-time winner of both honors.

There are three sons named Ryan, Jack and Brendan.

NamePat Fitzgerald
First NamePat
Last NameFitzgerald
OccupationFootball Coach
BirthdayDecember 2
Birth Year1974
Place of BirthOrland Park
Home TownIllinois
Birth CountryUnited States
Birth SignSagittarius
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FatherNot Available
MotherNot Available
SiblingsNot Available
SpouseStacy Fitzgerald
Children(s)Ryan Fitzgerald, Jack Fitzgerald, Brendan Fitzgerald

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Fitzgerald is the 15th Northwestern player or coach to be inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame. He was honored at a ceremony on December 9, 2008 in New York City and enshrined in the Hall of Fame in South Bend, Indiana in July 2009.

Pat Fitzgerald Net Worth

Pat Fitzgerald is one of the richest Football Coach from United States. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Pat Fitzgerald's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)

He was in the NCAA Division I at Northwestern from 1993 until 1996. He was the first person to be awarded each of the He played at Northwestern from 1993 to 1996 and became the first player ever to win both the Bronko Nagurski Trophy and the Chuck Bednarik Award twice. Trophy as well as the Chuck Bednarik Award twice.

He is well-known as an avid collector of baseball cards collecting more than 22,000 cards.

Patrick William Fitzgerald Jr. (born (1974-12-02 ) December 2, 1974) is the current head coach of the Northwestern University Wildcats football team. He was selected after the unexpected death of Randy Walker and announced at a press conference on July 7, 2006. He was 31 at the time, making him the youngest head football coach in the Big Ten Conference and NCAA Division I FBS by five years. As a linebacker for Northwestern from 1993 to 1996, he won both the Bronko Nagurski Trophy and Chuck Bednarik Award twice as the best defensive player in college football. He was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2008.

Net Worth$5 Million
SalaryUnder Review
Source of IncomeFootball Coach
CarsNot Available
HouseLiving in own house.

The 2009 season saw the Wildcats go into Iowa City and knock off Iowa 17–10 on November 7. The win over Iowa came when the Hawkeyes were ranked #4 in the BCS standings and is, to date, the highest ranked opponent ever defeated by a Fitzgerald coached team. Two weeks later, the Wildcats knocked off #14 Wisconsin in Evanston for the second upset win of the season. Northwestern finished off the ’09 campaign with a thrilling game in the 2010 Outback Bowl that saw Wildcat quarterback Mike Kafka set not only school records with 47 completions on 78 attempts for 532 passing yards but set all-time all-bowl records in those categories as well. The Wildcats fell 38–35 in overtime to Auburn (who would win the BCS Championship the following season) when a fake field goal attempt fell short. Nearly six million viewers watched the Wildcats play in their first New Year’s Day bowl since 1996 in one of the most entertaining games of the 2009–2010 bowl season.

Fitzgerald is from Orland Park, Illinois, and resides in Northfield, Illinois with his wife, Stacy, and three sons, Jack, Ryan, and Brendan. He purchased a $2.3 million newly constructed home in January 2010. A born and bred Chicagoan, Fitzgerald is a huge fan of the area pro sports teams often using his Twitter feed to support the Bears, Blackhawks and White Sox. While Fitzgerald has led the Wrigley Field crowd in the iconic “Take Me Out to the Ballgame” song during the seventh inning stretch of a Cubs game, as a South Sider he is a die-hard White Sox fan. In April 2017, Fitzgerald signed a ten-year contract extension with Northwestern. While Northwestern is a private university and is not obligated to release compensation data, some publicly available tax forms indicate that Fitzgerald is among the highest paid coaches in the Big Ten. In further support of Fitzgerald and the football team, Northwestern has built a $260 million football facility on the lakeshore section of campus that opened in 2018.

Height, Weight & Body Measurements

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After graduation, he joined the coaching staff at the University of Maryland in 1998 under head coach Ron Vanderlinden, who had been Fitzgerald’s defensive coordinator during his playing days at Northwestern. He then moved on to the University of Colorado under his former Northwestern head coach, Gary Barnett. He took a job at the University of Idaho before returning to Northwestern in 2001, where he served as linebackers coach and recruiting coordinator until his promotion to head coach after the unexpected death of Randy Walker in June 2006.

In 2011, the Fitzgerald-led Wildcats defeated #9 Nebraska in Lincoln 28–27 with back-up quarterback Kain Colter guiding the Wildcats in the second half.

Who is Pat Fitzgerald Dating?

According to our records, Pat Fitzgerald married to Stacy Fitzgerald. As of December 1, 2023, Pat Fitzgerald’s is not dating anyone.

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The Wildcats’ winning ways under Fitzgerald continued in 2010, highlighted by a dramatic last minute 21–17 upset of then #13 Iowa en route a third straight winning season and a third consecutive bowl game.

Top Facts about Pat Fitzgerald

  1. Pat Fitzgerald played linebacker for Northwestern University (1993-1996).
  2. He was a two-time All-American and won both the Bednarik and Nagurski awards.
  3. Fitzgerald was drafted by the Dallas Cowboys in 1997 but retired due to injury.
  4. He became an assistant coach at Maryland before returning to Northwestern.
  5. In 2006, he became the youngest head coach in Division I football.
  6. Fitzgerald has led Northwestern to nine bowl games and three Big Ten championships.
  7. He has a career record of 106-81 as head coach of the Wildcats.
  8. Fitzgerald is known for his emphasis on academics and community service.
  9. He was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2008.
  10. As a player, he holds several records at Northwestern, including most tackles in a game (22).

Facts & Trivia

Pat Ranked on the list of most popular Football Coach. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in United States. Pat Fitzgerald celebrates birthday on December 2 of every year.

Fitzgerald became only the second coach in school history to coach two nine-win Wildcat teams during the 2012 campaign that saw the ‘Cats go 9–3 in the regular season and 5–3 in the Big Ten. Northwestern played in the third New Year’s Day bowl game under Fitzgerald when the team accepted an invitation to play in the 2013 Gator Bowl. Fitzgerald then guided the Wildcats to their first bowl victory in sixty-four years when he led Northwestern to a 34–20 victory over Mississippi State in the Gator Bowl. The ’12 team finished the season with a 10–3 record which tied the 1995 and 1903 teams for the most wins in school history. The Gator Bowl win was also Fitzgerald’s 50th win as head coach, allowing him to pass Pappy Waldorf as the winningest coach in Northwestern history.

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