Alan Gooch

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Alan Gooch
Biographical details
Bornc. 1960
Playing career
1978
Sterling
1981–1982UCF
Position(s)Defensive back
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1983–1985UCF (DB)
1986–1997UCF (RB)
1998–2003UCF (AHC)
2003UCF (interim HC)
Head coaching record
Overall0–2
Accomplishments and honors
Awards
AFCA NCAA Division I-A Assistant COY (1997)

Alan Gooch (born c. 1960) is an American sports executive and former college football coach. He is the executive director of the Orlando Sports Foundation (OSF), which raises funds and awareness for cancer research and sponsors the Cure Bowl, a bowl game played each December in Orlando, Florida. Gooch spent most of this coaching career as an assistant at his alma mater, the University of Central Florida (UCF). In 1997, he was the inaugural recipient of the AFCA NCAA Division I-A Assistant Football Coach of the Year. Gooch served as the interim head coach for the final two games of UCF's 2003 season following the dismissal of Mike Kruczek.

Early life and playing career

Gooch graduated in 1978 from

free safety following an injury to fellow Clearwater native Tim Mann.[2] Gooch returned to Florida to attend the University of Central Florida (UCF), where he lettered for the UCF Knights football team in 1981 and 1982.[3] Following his senior season in 1982, he was invited to try out for the Pittsburgh Maulers of the United States Football League (USFL).[4]

Coaching career

Gooch's began coaching at UCF in 1983. He initially coached the team's

ESPY Awards in December 1997, in which Collins received The Most Courageous Player Award.[6]

Gooch served as the interim head football coach for the final two games of UCF's 2003 season following the dismissal of Mike Kruczek.[7][8] With Gooch at the helm, UCF lost two home games to close out the season, to Marshall on November 19 and to the No. 15-ranked Miami RedHawks, led by quarterback Ben Roethlisberger on November 28.

Gooch has the distinction of being one of only two NCAA Division I-A.FBS coaches to rise from player to assistant coach and to head coach without leaving their alma mater. Gooch was inducted into the UCF Athletics Hall of Fame in 2006, and in 2007 he was named "Educator of the Decade" by the UCF College of Education.

Business and philanthropy career

In 2007, Gooch founded Tizon Commercial, LLC, a consortium of real estate professionals representing clients in investor acquisitions, dispositions, leasing, and tenant services, both domestically and internationally.[9] He presently is on the board of directors of the Cure Bowl.[10]

Head coaching record

Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs
UCF Knights (Mid-American Conference) (2002)
2003 UCF 0–2 0–2 5th (East)
UCF: 0–2 0–2
Total: 0–2

References

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  6. ^ Greene, Jerry (December 12, 1997). "Award Honors Courage of UCF's Collins". Orlando Sentinel. Orlando, Florida. Retrieved August 19, 2020.
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  9. ^ "Leadership". OSF.
  10. ^ Manson, Jon (November 30, 2019). "Cure Bowl Executive Director Alan Gooch Talks Liberty". A Sea of Red. Retrieved July 16, 2020.

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