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- Born: December 17, 1983
- Birthplace: Memphis, Tennessee
- Height: 6'1"
- Weight: 190 lbs
- Position: Defensive back
- High school: Cordova High School
- Son of Alabama State University coach Charles Coe
- Attended Arkansas State University and Alabama State University
- Has a bachelor's degree in mass communications
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Michael Coe is a defensive back for the National Football League's Indianapolis Colts. He played his rookie season in 2007.
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College Career
Michael Coe played at Arkansas State University for two years before transferring to Alabama State University in his senior year, where his father, Charles Coe, was the head coach. He started in 11 games that year. He spent a season in the SWAC and was named the first team All-SWAC cornerback.Alabama State University: Michael Coe
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Michael Coe Questions
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Are Michael Lombardi and Vince Lombardi related? 1 AnswerIf they are related it is not a direct relation as Vince's kids are named Vince Jr. and Susan.And Michael doesn't mention any relation his website read more
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Michael Coe Vital Stats
- Mahalo's Guide to Indianapolis Colts
- Pro-Football-Reference.com: Career Statistics
- Career Stats
- Height: 6' 0"
- Weight: 190 lbs
- Rookie Year: 2007
Michael Coe Merchandise
- NFL Shop: Michael Coe Merchandise
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