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Martinez out...Charlton Warren in as DBs coach

Posted on 1/16/17 at 9:51 am
Posted by SavageOrangeJug
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Posted on 1/16/17 at 9:51 am
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KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -- The Tennessee football program announced today Charlton Warren has agreed to terms to become the defensive backs coach for the Vols. Warren served as defensive backs coach at North Carolina the last two seasons and also has spent time on the Nebraska and Air Force coaching staffs. Willie Martinez will not be returning after serving as defensive backs coach for the Vols the past four seasons.

"We would like to welcome Coach Warren, his wife, Jocelyn, and their three children to the Tennessee family," said Tennessee head football coach Butch Jones. "Coach Warren is a passionate, knowledgeable and driven football coach that has an outstanding history of developing defensive backs on the collegiate level. He also has a great reputation as one of the top recruiters in the country with strong ties to our recruiting areas. We feel extremely fortunate to add someone of his caliber to our coaching staff and our defensive meeting room.

"I have known Willie Martinez for a long time and have the utmost respect for him as a coach and a person. I want to thank him for all his contributions to the Tennessee program over the past four seasons. Making changes on your staff is never easy, but we feel it's necessary as we move forward as a program."


Martinez out...Charlton Warren in as DBs coach
Posted by BigOrangeVols
Knoxville
Member since Jul 2015
3067 posts
Posted on 1/16/17 at 9:55 am to
I'm happy with this as long as it's someone Shoop can work with!
Posted by Thatawesomeguy4
Member since Jul 2015
1585 posts
Posted on 1/16/17 at 11:17 am to
I'm just glad for some news over here, its been dry as a bone this month around here
Posted by Serraneaux
South of 30a
Member since Mar 2014
19646 posts
Posted on 1/16/17 at 11:38 am to
I approve.

Posted by Serraneaux
South of 30a
Member since Mar 2014
19646 posts
Posted on 1/16/17 at 12:13 pm to
Also, Butch has the complex on lockdown so no information is going to come out until it's official like it did with this hire. It's going to be much like his injury reports.
Posted by TRUERockyTop
Appalachia
Member since Sep 2011
15817 posts
Posted on 1/16/17 at 12:21 pm to
2 year contract at 450k per year. Salary contracts for the Warren and Gullickson hires have surprised me. It looks like we are finally starting to pay big boy money like the top programs around the country. This looks like a really nice hire. Bio below

From VQ:

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Bio from unc site

Charlton Warren joined the football program as the defensive backs coach in 2015.



In his first year in Chapel Hill, Warren’s secondary was among the best in the ACC and helped lead the nation’s most improved defense. Carolina allowed 14.5 fewer points in 2015 from the previous season, the best improvement of any Power 5 program.



UNC also had the most improved pass defense in the country in both efficiency and yards per pass attempt, and was the fifth-most improved team in passing yards per game. Carolina led the ACC in interceptions, turnovers gained, turnover margin and passes defended en route to a record-setting 11-3 season and a berth in the ACC Championship Game and a No. 15 final ranking in both national polls.



Warren coached cornerbacks M.J. Stewart and Des Lawrence to All-ACC seasons as each recorded 14 pass breakups and ranked among the top four in the league in passes defended per game.



Warren came to Chapel Hill from Nebraska where he worked with UNC linebackers coach John Papuchis.



Before his time at Nebraska, Warren spent nine seasons working with the secondary at Air Force, including serving as the Falcons’ defensive coordinator in each of his final six seasons.



Warren played defensive back at Air Force from 1995-98. Fedora was an offensive assistant coach during Warren’s final two seasons with the Falcons.



Warren’s secondary impressed in his one season in Lincoln, helping the Huskers rank fifth nationally in pass efficiency defense and 32nd in passing yards allowed. Nebraska ranked second nationally by holding opponents to a 48.5 completion rate, limiting its opponents to a 50 percent completion rate or less in nine of 13 games. The Huskers also allowed an average of only 6.1 yards per passing attempt to rank 13th nationally, and the 15 touchdown passes Nebraska surrendered ranked 19th in the country.



Before arriving in Lincoln, Warren spent nine seasons coaching at Air Force, working directly with the defensive backs all nine years with the Falcons. Warren earned a reputation as the Falcons’ top recruiter and coordinated Air Force’s recruiting efforts for six seasons from 2006 to 2011.



Air Force’s pass defense often ranked among the best in the country, helping the Falcons to six bowl games in Warren’s nine seasons as an assistant coach.



In 2011, the Air Force pass defense ranked third in passing yards allowed at 166.8 yards per game and sixth in the country in pass efficiency defense. In 2010, the Falcon secondary was even better, ranking second nationally by allowing just 147.8 passing yards per game. The play of the defensive backfield helped Air Force to a 9-4 record, capped by a victory over Georgia Tech in the Independence Bowl.



The 2009 defense also excelled against the pass under Warren’s direction, helping the team to a trip to the Armed Forces Bowl. Air Force ranked seventh nationally with 20 interceptions, helping the team lead the nation in turnover margin. The 2009 Falcons also ranked in the top 20 nationally in passing yards allowed (fifth), total defense (11th) and pass efficiency defense (17th).



Warren was also a member of the Air Force staff for 2007 and 2008 trips to the Armed Forces Bowl, when the Falcons posted 9-4 and 8-5 records, respectively.



In addition to his nine seasons of experience at Air Force, Warren was selected by the Houston Texans to participate in the NFL’s minority internship program in 2007. Warren spent time in training camp with the Texans, and took part in defensive and special teams sessions.



Warren graduated from the Air Force Academy in 1999 with a bachelor’s degree in human factors engineering. He was a standout defensive back for the Falcons earning three letters. Warren won the team’s Mr. Intensity Award as a senior, and helped the program to consecutive 10-win seasons in 1997 and 1998, including a 12-1 record and outright conference title in 1998.



Following his college career, Warren performed his active service as a systems acquisitions program manager at both Warner Robbins AFB in Georgia and Eglin AFB in Florida. Warren earned his MBA from Georgia College and State University in 2003.



An Atlanta native, Warren and his wife Jocelyn, have two daughters, Jayree and Teya, and a son, Chase.



Charlton Warren Coaching Year-By-Year

Year School Position

2015-present: North Carolina Defensive Backs Coach

2014: Nebraska Secondary Coach

2012-13: Air Force Associate Head Coach/Defensive Coord./Secondary Coach

2008-11: Air Force Co-Defensive Coord./Secondary Coach/Recruiting Coord.

2005-07: Air Force Secondary Coach/Recruiting Coordinator
Posted by Thatawesomeguy4
Member since Jul 2015
1585 posts
Posted on 1/16/17 at 3:12 pm to
His stats look good, I'm willing to give him a fair chance. His talent reservoir is certainly far from bare. I want to see Warrior pulling an Eric Berry impression this coming annum.
Posted by VolInBavaria
Chattanooga, TN
Member since Dec 2015
4026 posts
Posted on 1/16/17 at 3:14 pm to
Thank frick Martinez is gone
Posted by TRUERockyTop
Appalachia
Member since Sep 2011
15817 posts
Posted on 1/16/17 at 3:17 pm to
This was from a UNC fan on the Rant:

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Great hire for Tennessee and no Heels fans wanted to see him go. In fact, many were hoping he'd be promoted to DC if Chizik decided to leave.

I'd say most of our pass D success was do to our porous rush D. That and we played two triple option teams. Lawrence and Stewart made a great corner duo and they looked well coached. Our safety play was less impressive. We had 1 interception on the year. That's right. 1. The WHOLE year. Still, Warren will be missed and is a good pick up for Tennessee. I like him as a recruiter also.
Posted by psk_Vol
Nashville
Member since Jan 2012
3676 posts
Posted on 1/16/17 at 5:42 pm to
Hopefully he can flip someone decent. Our recruiting has been crappy lately
Posted by Prof
Member since Jun 2013
42621 posts
Posted on 1/16/17 at 8:43 pm to


Btw, why do I get the feeling Martinez learned of this hire when we did?
Posted by madmaxvol
Infinity + 1 Posts
Member since Oct 2011
19133 posts
Posted on 1/17/17 at 3:42 pm to
I predict that pass interference calls against the secondary will be up after this change. The DBs were good about not getting PI calls under Martinez...











...if you aren't close enough to the receiver to touch them, you can't be called for Pass Interference.
Posted by Wishnitwas1998
where TN, MS, and AL meet
Member since Oct 2010
58203 posts
Posted on 1/17/17 at 6:26 pm to
shite they managed to pile up the PI calls too cause when they were close they just threw their hands up and ran into the receiver NEVER TURNING AROUND TO FIND THE BALL

it honestly may be the thing I'm most frustrated about with this team over the past 4 years
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