Pete Alamar

Pete Alamar (born September 28, 1960) is an American college football coach currently serving as the special teams coordinator for the UCF Knights.

[4] He was an offensive lineman at Thousand Oaks High School and honorable mention for the Marmonte League all-star team in 1977.

In 2008, Alamar coached punter Bryan Anger, who was a Ray Guy Award finalist after receiving first-team freshman All-America and second-team all-conference honors.

[2] Stanford's specialists delivered big in 2015, helping the Cardinal win their third Pac-12 title in four years and defeat Iowa in the Rose Bowl.

[8] In 2012, tight end Zach Ertz earned the Ozzie Newsome Award, was named a Unanimous All-American (2012), and was selected 35th overall in the NFL draft.

Bailey, who was selected by the New England Patriots in the fifth round of the 2019 NFL draft, concluded his Stanford career with the highest punting average (43.81).