Patrick Fain Dye (November 6, 1939 – June 1, 2020) was an American football player, coach, and college athletics administrator. He served as the head football coach at East Carolina University (1974–1979), the University of Wyoming (1980), and Auburn University (1981–1992) compiling a career college football record of 153–62–5. While the head coach at Auburn, he led the team to 4 SEC championships and was named the SEC Coach of the Year 3 times. He served as the Athletic Director at Auburn from 1981 to 1991 and was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame as a coach in 2005. On November 19, 2005, the playing field in the stadium at Auburn University was named 'Pat Dye Field' in his honor. More about Pat Dye
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Pat Dye played high school football at Richmond Academy in Augusta, Georgia, from 1954-1956 where he was selected All-American and All-State while leading the team to the 1956 3A state championship, serving as team captain. He placed 2nd in the state tournament in shot-put and javelin, on the State Championship Track Team. Following this success, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution selected Dye as Georgia's 3A Lineman of the Year for 1956 before being recruited to the University of Georgia where he followed his older brothers, Wayne and Nat.In total, we tracked 258 items since 01/01/2008. The chart below shows the trade volume over time.
The most expensive item with a signature of Pat Dye (Pat Dye Signed Autographed Auburn Tigers Full Size Helmet w/War Eagle - Proof) was sold in May 2020 for $279.99 while the cheapest item (Pat Dye Autographed Auburn University Card War Eagle) found a new owner for $0.99 in October 2017. The month with the most items sold (20) was June 2020 with an average selling price of $39.99 for an autographed item of Pat Dye. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in September 2020 with $179.99 and the month that saw the lowest prices with $0.99 was October 2017. In average, an autographed item from Pat Dye is worth $19.99.
Most recently, these items with a signature of Pat Dye were sold on eBay - click here for more items.
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1989 Iron Bowl Program with Pat Dye Autograph | $18.68 | ||
Pat Dye (d) -Auburn - Autographed Card | $25.00 | ||
PAT DYE AUBURN TIGERS SIGNED 8X10 PHOTO W/COA | $54.99 | ||
Pat Dye Signed 8x10 Football Photo Auburn Tigers NCAA 100% Guarantee | $19.00 | ||
Signed by PatDyeI In the Arena, With John Logue. Hardcover By Pat Dye Like New | $22.00 | ||
SIGNED Pat Dye 1992 In The Arena Hardcover Book Auburn Tigers War Eagle | $9.99 | ||
What It Means to Be a Tiger by Pat Dye & Ray Glier SIGNED HC/DJ 1st/1st LIKE NEW | $18.95 | ||
What It Means to Be a Tiger: Pat Dye and Auburn's Greatest Signed By Pat Dye | $19.77 | ||
What It Means to Be a Tiger: Pat Dye and Auburn's Greatest Signed By Pat Dye | $19.77 | ||
What It Means to Be a Tiger: Pat Dye Auburn Football Signed Pat Dye | $19.95 |
No coach had a greater impact in the space of a decade than Pat Dye at Auburn | (09/27/23): In the long history of the Southeastern Conference, no coach has had a greater impact on a school in the space of a decade than Pat Dye did at Auburn.
Former Auburn football coach, AD Dye dies at 80 (06/02/20): Former Auburn coach and athletic director Pat Dye, who was hospitalized last month for kidney-related issues, died Monday, according to a family member. He was 80.
Legendary Auburn coach Pat Dye dies at 80 after lengthy battle with kidney issue (06/01/20): Dye was the head coach of the Tigers from 1981-92
Ex-Auburn coach Dye, 80, hospitalized, has virus (05/21/20): Former Auburn coach Pat Dye, who is hospitalized for a kidney issue, has tested positive for the coronavirus but is asymptomatic, his son told ESPN.
Former Auburn coach Pat Dye tests positive for coronavirus while in hospital (05/21/20): Dye was the coach at Auburn from 1981-91
Football. Happy 25th Anniversary: When Pat Dye changed Iron Bowl (11/2014): No, sir, Alabama didn't want to play the Iron Bowl in Auburn. But Pat Dye was determined, and got the Tide to play in Auburn in 1989, a move that forever changed the series.
Pat Dye welcomed by Enterprise QB Club (10/2014): Pat Dye, now 74, surprised some by sounding more spry and clear than he had in years Thursday as the special guest speaker at Thursday’s Enterprise Quarterback Club luncheon held at EHS.
Former Auburn football coach Pat Dye speaks in Biloxi (07/2014): BILOXI, MS (WLOX) - A group of Auburn fans sitting in a room on the third floor of the Biloxi Yacht Club were surrounded with the spirit and the colors of the school. Also among the Auburn alumni included
McCollum's Column: Pat Dye, Jackie Sherrill and Delta State all part of Steve Ca (12/2013): Cleaning out the notepad from the University of Central Arkansas' hiring of Steve Campbell as its new football coach: Campbell served as an assistant for former coaches Pat Dye at Auburn and Jackie Sherrill at Mississippi State.
Local roundup: Pat Dye Jr. guest speaker at QB Club tonight (10/2013): Sports agent Pat Dye Jr., the son of former legendary Auburn football coach Pat Dye, is the featured speaker for today's Montgomery Quarterback Club meeting..
UGA to induct Pat Dye, Lori Strong and Marissa Catlin into Circle of Honor (09/2013): Pat Dye is "man enough" to be inducted into Georgia's Circle of Honor.
Former AU coach Pat Dye to talk trees in Cullman (07/2013): Not many people can say that they are living a dream, but former Auburn University Coach Pat Dye is one of them.
Watch Pat Dye lick sugar off a football (05/2013): By Holly Anderson
Former Auburn Coach Pat Dye Talks Iron Bowl (11/2012): Alabama's 13 Kyle Burger sits down with Pat Dye
Pat Dye shares his take on Auburn’s season slump (10/2012): Former Auburn Football Coach P...