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Former HC's who are now coordinators/coaches in SEC
Posted on 7/31/15 at 8:31 am
Posted on 7/31/15 at 8:31 am
I knew there were several, but didn't realize this many.
Dan Enos, Arkansas OC - Enos compiled a 26-36 record during his five seasons as the head coach at Central Michigan from 2010-14. After putting together back-to-back 3-9 seasons in 2010 and 2011, he finished with a pair of 7-6 seasons (2012 and 2014) and a 6-6 season in his final years leading the Chippewas.
Mike DeBord, Tennessee OC - DeBord led the Central Michigan program a decade before Enos was named the Chippewas’ head coach in 2010. In what was DeBord’s only head coaching job of his 30-year career, he went 12–34 from 2000-03 and ultimately resigned following the 2003 season. DeBord's best record with the program came in 2002 when his team went 4-8.
Kevin Steele, LSU DC - Steele won just one Big 12 game and compiled a 9-36 record during his four years as Baylor’s head coach. He put together a pair of three-win seasons in 2001 and 2002 after going 1-10 and 2-9 during his first two years leading the Bears. This marks his third stint as a defensive coordinator since Baylor fired him during the 2002 season. Steele led Alabama’s defense in 2007 and was fired from Clemson after the 2011 season, following three years of leading the Tigers’ defense.
Cam Cameron, LSU OC - Cameron went 18-37 as Indiana’s head coach from 1997-2001. His best record leading the Hoosiers came in 2001 during his fifth and final season with the program. That year, his team went 5-6, with a 4-4 record in Big Ten play.
Lane Kiffin, Alabama, OC - Kiffin has a 35-21 record as a NCAA head coach. He went 7-6 leading Tennessee’s program in 2009 and compiled a 28-15 record in more than three seasons as USC’s head coach from 2010-13. In his first year leading the Trojans his team went 8-5, before finishing 10-2 in 2011. He went 10-8 in his final season and a half at USC, which included a 5-6 record in conference action.
Will Muschamp, Auburn DC - Muschamp went 28-21 during four seasons as Florida’s head coach from 2011-14. After finishing first in the SEC East and with a 11-2 record during his second season leading the Gators in 2012, he went 10-13 during his final two years in Gainesville. During the 2013 season his team was 4-8 and finished fifth among the seven teams in the SEC East.
Mario Cristobal, Alabama O Line - coached the Florida International Panthers (2007-12).
Ed Orgeron, LSU D Line - coached the Ole Miss Rebels (2005-07) and served as the interim coach for the USC Trojans (2013).
Dave Christensen, A&M O Line - coached the Wyoming Cowboys (2009-13).
Randy Shannon, Florida Co-D Coord - coached the Miami Hurricanes (2007-10)
Steve Stripling, Tennessee D Line - interim coach for the Central Michigan Chippewas (2009)
Bobby Williams, Alabama TE and ST Coordinator - Between 2000 and 2002, he was the head coach of the Michigan State Spartans
Bradley Dale Peveto, LSU Special Teams/Defensive Assistant - In 2008 Peveto was hired to serve as the head coach for Northwestern State. After a winless 2009 season, Peveto led Northwestern State to consecutive 5–6 seasons. On November 19, 2012, Peveto was fired as head coach of the Demons after he completed a 4–7 season. He compiled an overall record of 14 wins and 30 losses.
3 coaches who all served as HC at Central Michigan.
Taken from AL.com and SDS
Dan Enos, Arkansas OC - Enos compiled a 26-36 record during his five seasons as the head coach at Central Michigan from 2010-14. After putting together back-to-back 3-9 seasons in 2010 and 2011, he finished with a pair of 7-6 seasons (2012 and 2014) and a 6-6 season in his final years leading the Chippewas.
Mike DeBord, Tennessee OC - DeBord led the Central Michigan program a decade before Enos was named the Chippewas’ head coach in 2010. In what was DeBord’s only head coaching job of his 30-year career, he went 12–34 from 2000-03 and ultimately resigned following the 2003 season. DeBord's best record with the program came in 2002 when his team went 4-8.
Kevin Steele, LSU DC - Steele won just one Big 12 game and compiled a 9-36 record during his four years as Baylor’s head coach. He put together a pair of three-win seasons in 2001 and 2002 after going 1-10 and 2-9 during his first two years leading the Bears. This marks his third stint as a defensive coordinator since Baylor fired him during the 2002 season. Steele led Alabama’s defense in 2007 and was fired from Clemson after the 2011 season, following three years of leading the Tigers’ defense.
Cam Cameron, LSU OC - Cameron went 18-37 as Indiana’s head coach from 1997-2001. His best record leading the Hoosiers came in 2001 during his fifth and final season with the program. That year, his team went 5-6, with a 4-4 record in Big Ten play.
Lane Kiffin, Alabama, OC - Kiffin has a 35-21 record as a NCAA head coach. He went 7-6 leading Tennessee’s program in 2009 and compiled a 28-15 record in more than three seasons as USC’s head coach from 2010-13. In his first year leading the Trojans his team went 8-5, before finishing 10-2 in 2011. He went 10-8 in his final season and a half at USC, which included a 5-6 record in conference action.
Will Muschamp, Auburn DC - Muschamp went 28-21 during four seasons as Florida’s head coach from 2011-14. After finishing first in the SEC East and with a 11-2 record during his second season leading the Gators in 2012, he went 10-13 during his final two years in Gainesville. During the 2013 season his team was 4-8 and finished fifth among the seven teams in the SEC East.
Mario Cristobal, Alabama O Line - coached the Florida International Panthers (2007-12).
Ed Orgeron, LSU D Line - coached the Ole Miss Rebels (2005-07) and served as the interim coach for the USC Trojans (2013).
Dave Christensen, A&M O Line - coached the Wyoming Cowboys (2009-13).
Randy Shannon, Florida Co-D Coord - coached the Miami Hurricanes (2007-10)
Steve Stripling, Tennessee D Line - interim coach for the Central Michigan Chippewas (2009)
Bobby Williams, Alabama TE and ST Coordinator - Between 2000 and 2002, he was the head coach of the Michigan State Spartans
Bradley Dale Peveto, LSU Special Teams/Defensive Assistant - In 2008 Peveto was hired to serve as the head coach for Northwestern State. After a winless 2009 season, Peveto led Northwestern State to consecutive 5–6 seasons. On November 19, 2012, Peveto was fired as head coach of the Demons after he completed a 4–7 season. He compiled an overall record of 14 wins and 30 losses.
3 coaches who all served as HC at Central Michigan.
Taken from AL.com and SDS
This post was edited on 7/31/15 at 8:56 am
Posted on 7/31/15 at 8:38 am to atlau
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Randy Shannon, Florida D Coord - coached the Miami Hurricanes (2007-10)
This is why i think Fla. will be scary in a couple of years. Mac running the O and Shannon running the D.
Posted on 7/31/15 at 8:40 am to JCinBAMA
out of all of those which one wasn't fired from his head coaching position?
Posted on 7/31/15 at 8:40 am to JCinBAMA
I thought geoff collins was at Florida as DC
Posted on 7/31/15 at 8:41 am to atlau
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Dave Christensen, A&M O Line - coached the Wyoming Cowboys (2009-13).
You forgot to add he was Fired from Wyoming and melted on national Tv over Calhoun running up the score
Posted on 7/31/15 at 8:42 am to atlau
Bobby Williams and Mario Cristobal as well on Alabama's staff.
Posted on 7/31/15 at 8:42 am to atlau
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Kevin Steele, LSU DC - Steele won just one Big 12 game and compiled a 9-36 record during his four years as Baylor’s head coach. He put together a pair of three-win seasons in 2001 and 2002 after going 1-10 and 2-9 during his first two years leading the Bears.
lol
Posted on 7/31/15 at 8:42 am to DocHoliday11
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I thought geoff collins was at Florida as DC
He's co-defensive coordinator and associate head coach
This post was edited on 7/31/15 at 8:45 am
Posted on 7/31/15 at 8:43 am to atlau
Kevin Steele. 32 conference games...loses 31. How is that even possible?
Posted on 7/31/15 at 8:46 am to texag7
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He's co-defensive coordinator
Fixed in OP
Posted on 7/31/15 at 8:46 am to swinetime
Probably the guy who was 10 games under .500 at a place that launced Brian Kelly and Butch Jones' careers. He turned a MAC powerhouse into an also ran. I would have left too.
Posted on 7/31/15 at 8:47 am to therick711
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Bobby Williams
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Posted on 7/31/15 at 8:49 am to WhiskerBiscuitSlayer
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WhiskerBiscuitSlayer
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Texas A&M Fan
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Kevin Steele, LSU DC - Steele won just one Big 12 game and compiled a 9-36 record during his four years as Baylor’s head coach. He put together a pair of three-win seasons in 2001 and 2002 after going 1-10 and 2-9 during his first two years leading the Bears.
lol
Check.
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texag7
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Texas A&M Fan
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Kevin Steele. 32 conference games...loses 31. How is that even possible?
Double Check.
This post was edited on 7/31/15 at 8:50 am
Posted on 7/31/15 at 8:49 am to atlau
Steve Kragthorpe (former Tulsa and Louisville HC) is still on our staff as "Special Assistant to Head Coach/Chief of Staff"
Posted on 7/31/15 at 8:50 am to texag7
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Kevin Steele. 32 conference games...loses 31. How is that even possible?
I wonder what was going on at Baylor after Chuck Reedy because basically everyone who coached there sucked. You guys were competing with them in the Big 12, what was the deal?
This post was edited on 7/31/15 at 9:06 am
Posted on 7/31/15 at 8:51 am to atlau
You need to add Bradley Dale Peveto to the former HC list as well.
Posted on 7/31/15 at 8:53 am to atlau
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Lane Kiffin, Alabama, OC - Kiffin has a 35-21 record as a NCAA head coach
For as much flack as he gets, this guy appears to have had the most success as a HC compared to others on that list.
Posted on 7/31/15 at 8:54 am to bamasgot13
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For as much flack as he gets, this guy appears to have had the most success as a HC compared to others on that list.
Al Davis thought the guy was an a-hole. Do you know what that means? That's like saying Charles Manson thinks you're a cold-blooded murderer.
Posted on 7/31/15 at 8:56 am to therick711
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You need to add Bradley Dale Peveto
Done.
Are there any others?
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