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Posted by TidalSurge1
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Posted on 2/18/18 at 9:27 am to
Charlie Partridge Rejoins Pitt as Defensive Line Coach (pittsburghpanthers.com 2/14/2017)
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PITTSBURGH—Charlie Partridge, a renowned Florida recruiter who previously served as a Pitt assistant from 2003-07, will return to the Panthers' staff as defensive line coach, Pat Narduzzi announced.

Partridge rejoins Pitt after serving the past three seasons as head coach at Florida Atlantic University. Prior to FAU, he was an accomplished assistant at Arkansas and Wisconsin.


"I've been a big fan of Charlie's work for a very long time," Narduzzi said. "I remember watching his defensive lines at Wisconsin and really admiring how they played. Charlie's players reflected his high energy and passion. He's an incredibly bright coach who is an excellent teacher and knows how to develop players.

"Charlie's familiarity with Pitt is a major asset and the fact that he has experience as a head coach will benefit our entire staff," Narduzzi continued. "His reputation as a strong recruiter is highly deserved and will serve us well all across the ACC footprint, including Pittsburgh. I know there are a lot of people at Pitt who worked with Charlie before who are thrilled that he's back wearing the Blue and Gold."

"I am honored to have the opportunity to return to Pitt and work with Coach Narduzzi and his staff," Partridge said. "I'm fully aware that the University of Pittsburgh is a special institution in an amazing city with a top-notch football program that competes at the highest level in the ACC. I look forward to applying all the lessons I've learned since previously being here while also learning from this tremendous staff."

THE PARTRIDGE FILE

Personal Information
Born: December 7, 1973 (age 44)
Hometown: Plantation, Fla.
Alma Mater: Drake, 1995
Family: Partridge and his wife, Julie, have two daughters, Alexa and Kylee.

Coaching Experience
Drake, 1996-97, graduate assistant.
Iowa State, 1998-99, graduate assistant; 2000-01, director of football operations.
Eastern Illinois, 2002, defensive line and recruiting coordinator.
Pittsburgh, 2003-05, defensive ends; 2005, special teams; 2006-07, special teams coordinator; 2006, defensive line; 2007, linebackers.
Wisconsin, 2008-10, defensive line and specialists; 2011-12, associate head coach, co-defensive coordinator and defensive line.
Arkansas, 2013, assistant head coach and defensive line.
Florida Atlantic, 2014-16, head coach.
Pittsburgh, 2017, defensive line.

At FAU, Partridge inherited a program in need of a complete rebuild, on and off the field. He responded to the challenge by signing three of the finest recruiting classes in school history, including a 2015 group that earned praise as the best in Conference USA. In the classroom, the Owls set new program standards for individual academic achievement and the highest team grade point average.

Partridge spent the 2013 season at Arkansas, where he served as assistant head coach and oversaw the defensive line. Under his watch, defensive ends Trey Flowers and Chris Smith were All-SEC performers, combining for 25 tackles for loss and 13.5 sacks. Partridge also contributed to the Razorbacks' special teams units that featured All-SEC kicker Zach Hocker, who missed only two placements that season (13-of-15 field goals and 28-of-28 PATs), and punter Sam Irwin-Hill, who ranked 15th nationally with a 44.3-yard average. 

Partridge was instrumental in one of the best five-year runs in Wisconsin history from 2008-12. Initially serving as defensive line and specialist coach, he was elevated to associate head coach and co-defensive coordinator for his final two seasons in Madison.

The Badgers won three consecutive Big Ten titles from 2010-12, earning Rose Bowl berths each season. The 2010-11 squads each won 11 games and ranked in the nation's Top 10 at season's end.

Partridge oversaw a physical, game-changing defensive front at Wisconsin. His most accomplished pupil was defensive end J.J. Watt, who was a 2010 All-American and winner of the Lott IMPACT Trophy as the national defensive player of the year. A first-round draft choice of the Houston Texans in 2011, Watt has gone on to earn status as one of the NFL's elite defensive players.

Partridge's initial Pitt tenure was from 2003-07. He had a positional focus on the defensive line for four seasons and the linebackers in his final campaign. Partridge also served as the Panthers' special teams coordinator in 2006-07.

In 2007, Pitt ranked fifth in the nation in total defense, yielding just 297.7 yards per game. The Panthers closed that season with one of the most celebrated victories—and defensive performances—in school history: a 13-9 upset of West Virginia that shattered the Mountaineers' national title hopes. Pitt limited the high-powered WVU offense to just one touchdown and 183 total yards.

Under the guidance of Partridge and defensive coordinator Paul Rhoads in 2007, a first-year starting middle linebacker named Scott McKillop led the nation in tackles (12.6 per game), earning All-America status and unanimous first-team All-Big East honors. Another Partridge protégé, defensive end Joe Clermond, led the Big East in tackles for loss (16.5) in 2006.

Pitt's special teams were highly productive under Partridge's guidance. In 2006, the Panthers led the Big East in net punting (37.5 avg.) and kickoff returns (24.1 yards avg.). During the 2007 campaign, Pitt topped the conference in field goal percentage (81.8%, 18-22) and PAT kicking (100%, 28-28), while ranking second in kickoff returns (22.9 avg.).

ESPN's 2006 College Football "Play of the Year" was actually a Pitt special teams gem, Darrelle Revis' 73-yard punt return for a touchdown against West Virginia. A first-round draft pick of the New York Jets the following spring, Revis told an NFL media gathering, "I love special teams. I have to credit my special teams coach, Charlie Partridge. He put me back there and let me help the team. Even if it was on punt block, I just tried to help the team any way I could."

Prior to Pitt, Partridge served four seasons (1998-2001) at Iowa State in administrative and coaching roles. He was a defensive graduate assistant in 1998-99, working with the outside linebackers. Following the 1999 season he earned a full-time appointment as the program's director of football operations.

In 2002, Partridge was hired by Eastern Illinois University as defensive line coach and recruiting coordinator. The Panthers advanced to the NCAA I-AA playoffs that year and shared the Ohio Valley Conference (OVC) championship with an 8-4 record. Two of EIU's losses came to I-A schools Hawaii and Kansas State.

An outstanding player himself, Partridge was an NSCA All-America defensive lineman for Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa. A team captain and three-year starter for the Bulldogs, Partridge's collegiate coaching career began at his alma mater as a Drake graduate assistant during the 1996 and 1997 seasons. In this capacity, he coached the running backs—producing a pair of 1,000-yard rushers each season—and worked as a strength and conditioning coach.

This post was edited on 2/18/18 at 4:54 pm
Posted by JoseyWalesTheOutlaw
In The Ham
Member since Nov 2017
11670 posts
Posted on 2/18/18 at 10:23 am to
This is one of Nick's longer search processes for a assistant coach. Something in the Travis Jones deal must have gone South.
Posted by TidalSurge1
Ft Walton Beach
Member since Sep 2016
36467 posts
Posted on 2/18/18 at 12:49 pm to
Ex-Alabama assistant in the mix for Tide staff opening (al.com)


Lance Thompson (left) worked at Alabama from 1999-2000, 2007-08 and 2012-14.
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An ex-Alabama assistant and a former head coach are among those being considered for the Crimson Tide's defensive staff opening.

Charlie Partridge, who was FAU's head coach before Lane Kiffin and is now Pittsburgh's defensive line coach, has interviewed for Alabama's defensive line coach job, according to sources.

Partridge was Arkansas' assistant head coach and defensive line coach in 2013 prior to landing the job at FAU. The 44-year old was Wisconsin's defensive line coach from 2008-12 while also serving as the team's associate head coach and co-defensive coordinator in 2011 and 2012.

It's also possible Nick Saban could bring back Lance Thompson, AL.com has learned.

The 53-year old Thompson, who is South Carolina's defensive line coach and assistant head coach of defense, was the Tide's defensive line coach from 1999-2000 and Alabama's outside linebackers coach from 2007-08 and 2012-14. He also worked under Saban at LSU in 2002 and 2003.

There has been communication with several others regarding that opening as well, though, including former Seattle Seahawks defensive line coach Travis Jones and Los Angeles Chargers assistant defensive line coach Eric Henderson.

This opening has been there for the Tide since the Pittsburgh Steelers hired Karl Dunbar Feb. 8. Dunbar had been Alabama's defensive line coach since 2016.
Posted by Tide or Die87
Huntsville, AL
Member since Jan 2012
12994 posts
Posted on 2/18/18 at 12:59 pm to
I'd like Lance back,
Posted by Cobrasize
Birmingham
Member since Jun 2013
49682 posts
Posted on 2/18/18 at 1:00 pm to
Surely we wouldn't bring Thompson back again. What the hell
Posted by TidalSurge1
Ft Walton Beach
Member since Sep 2016
36467 posts
Posted on 2/18/18 at 1:06 pm to
Report: Pitt DL coach interviews for Alabama DL coach position (BamaOnLine)


Pitt Panthers DL coach Charlie Partridge.
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Yet another name has reportedly surfaced as a candidate for Alabama’s defensive line coach vacancy.

According to a report from AL.com, Pittsburgh Panthers defensive line coach Charlie Partridge has interviewed for the position. He returned to Pitt last season after serving as head coach at Florida Atlantic from 2014-16 prior to the Owls' hiring of former Crimson Tide offensive coordinator Lane Kiffin.

Partridge has also coached the defensive line at Arkansas, Wisconsin and Eastern Illinois. At Arkansas, the Plantation, Fla., native was also the Razorbacks' assistant head coach (2013), and he held the title of associate head coach & co-defensive coordinator at Wisconsin during the final two years of his five years spent in Madison, Wis. (2008-12).

AL.com also reports former Alabama assistant coach Lance Thompson could potentially return to Tuscaloosa, Ala., for a third tenure, but BamaOnLine included Thompson's name on its hot board the day Karl Dunbar was hired by the Pittsburgh Steelers -- Feb. 8. Thompson is currently the defensive line coach at South Carolina.

Other names that have been connected to the search include Clemson's Todd Bates, Eric Henderson of the Los Angeles Chargers, Travis Jones of the Seattle Seahawks, Kentucky's Derrick LeBlanc, Tulane's Kevin Peoples and Ole Miss' Freddie Roach.
This post was edited on 2/18/18 at 1:18 pm
Posted by MagillaGuerilla
Nick Fairley Fan Club, Founder
Member since Nov 2009
35446 posts
Posted on 2/18/18 at 1:09 pm to
Lance Thompson is like herpes, you never really get rid of them.

He's been a DL, TE, and LB Coach for Saban, which screams he's just a glorified recruiter.

Though, he didn't crack the top 200 in 247 Recruiter rankings for 2018. Several USCe coaches did, so it wasn't the school...
Posted by Robot Santa
Member since Oct 2009
44401 posts
Posted on 2/18/18 at 1:16 pm to
Lance is probably well past his prime at this point. I don't see the value in bringing him back yet again.
Posted by doghouse_4x4
Tidewater, Va.
Member since Dec 2013
1328 posts
Posted on 2/18/18 at 1:16 pm to
frick please not Lance
Posted by narddogg81
Vancouver
Member since Jan 2012
19713 posts
Posted on 2/18/18 at 1:32 pm to
Charlie Partridge works be a great hire
Posted by MagillaGuerilla
Nick Fairley Fan Club, Founder
Member since Nov 2009
35446 posts
Posted on 2/18/18 at 1:48 pm to
I'm just not a fan of his coaching either, seems Bama has a better OLB passrush when he leaves...
Posted by Cobrasize
Birmingham
Member since Jun 2013
49682 posts
Posted on 2/18/18 at 2:02 pm to
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I'm just not a fan of his coaching either, seems Bama has a better OLB passrush when he leaves..

No question about it. They've been much more productive
Posted by SummerOfGeorge
Member since Jul 2013
102699 posts
Posted on 2/18/18 at 2:08 pm to
Partridge is a very good recruiter with a history of taking lower recruited players at Pitt, Wisconsin and Arkansas and developing them into impact players. And, his speciality is Florida, an area that we could use a new dynamite recruiter in.

I'd be 100% down.
Posted by Tide or Die87
Huntsville, AL
Member since Jan 2012
12994 posts
Posted on 2/18/18 at 2:15 pm to
Agree
Posted by Panthers4life
Huntsville
Member since Nov 2017
4364 posts
Posted on 2/18/18 at 4:58 pm to
Let me get this right:
Todd Bates
Eric Henderson
Travis Jones
Derrick leBlanc
Kevin People
Freddie Roach
Lance Thompson
Charles Partridge

That's a heck of a list to interview and still haven't decided on who he wants....

FWIW: Partridge was ranked #1 in 24/7 recruiting ranking. Had 14 commits.

Something tells me Partridge would be the obvious choice.
This post was edited on 2/18/18 at 5:13 pm
Posted by MagillaGuerilla
Nick Fairley Fan Club, Founder
Member since Nov 2009
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Posted on 2/18/18 at 5:01 pm to
Charlie =/= Chris
Posted by Panthers4life
Huntsville
Member since Nov 2017
4364 posts
Posted on 2/18/18 at 5:13 pm to
my nephew name is Chris. I was talking to him as I was making a post.
Posted by MagillaGuerilla
Nick Fairley Fan Club, Founder
Member since Nov 2009
35446 posts
Posted on 2/18/18 at 5:19 pm to
Chris is the Michigan coach with the recruiting awards. He turned down jobs for a raise at UM.

Charlie is the guy Bama is looking at for DL coach...
Posted by Tide or Die87
Huntsville, AL
Member since Jan 2012
12994 posts
Posted on 2/18/18 at 6:01 pm to
I'd say Freddie Roach just because he is the recruited for some Miss kids we want.
Posted by TidalSurge1
Ft Walton Beach
Member since Sep 2016
36467 posts
Posted on 2/18/18 at 6:17 pm to
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I'd like Lance back.
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I'd say Freddie Roach just because he is the recruited for some Miss kids we want.
You wanna hire Roach more than all the other guys, pay him more than the $500k/year Ole Miss is overpaying him, just because were going after a few top recruits in Mississippi? Really? Ole Miss may not even be our top competitor for those recruits.
This post was edited on 2/19/18 at 9:31 am
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