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re: Official Alabama assistant coaching search thread: staff complete Edition
Posted on 2/19/18 at 7:22 pm to Culverhouse13
Posted on 2/19/18 at 7:22 pm to Culverhouse13
The great assistant coach swap of 2018 can now officially be labeled a mother fvckin success.
All hail Saban
All hail Saban
This post was edited on 2/19/18 at 7:23 pm
Posted on 2/19/18 at 7:22 pm to SummerOfGeorge
Is he a great recruiter?
Posted on 2/19/18 at 7:23 pm to biggsc
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Is he a great recruiter?
He seemed to do a pretty good job at Miami. I don't think he's a deficient recruiter by any mean, but he is arguably the best defensive line coach in America.
This post was edited on 2/19/18 at 7:24 pm
Posted on 2/19/18 at 7:39 pm to JuiceTerry
Lotta Miami fans pissed. Several were ragging on him about recruiting but most would concede that he was the best coach on that staff.
He turned Michael Sam into SEC D player of the year.
He turned Michael Sam into SEC D player of the year.
Posted on 2/19/18 at 7:41 pm to RollTide4Ever
Did he produce Aldon Smith as well?
Posted on 2/19/18 at 7:51 pm to SummerOfGeorge
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MagillaGuerilla
One name that would be interesting is Craig Kuligowski at Miami, formerly at Missouri and was a lifelong Pinkel guy before he retired.
IM JESS SAYIN
SAWCES OVER HERE
This post was edited on 2/20/18 at 7:37 am
Posted on 2/19/18 at 8:02 pm to TidalSurge1
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Kuligowski has spent two seasons at the University of Miami and earned a promotion to assistant head coach last season. The Hurricanes led the nation with 43 sacks in 2017.
Posted on 2/19/18 at 8:03 pm to UASports23
CRAIG KULIGOWSKI - Miami Assistant Head Coach / Defensive Line
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Craig Kuligowski is entering his second season as the Hurricanes’ assistant head coach/defensive line coach and is in his third year on the Miami coaching staff.
Continuing the impressive trends from Kuligowski’s first year on the defensive staff, the Hurricanes ranked among the nation’s leaders in several defensive categories in 2017, including first nationally in team sacks, first nationally in turnover margin, third nationally in tackles for loss, fifth nationally in turnover margin, eighth nationally in fumbles recovered and ninth nationally in opponent yards per play.
Three of his defensive linemen earned All-ACC recognition in 2017: RJ McIntosh (second team), Trent Harris (third team) and Kendrick Norton (honorable mention).
Miami’s defensive line enjoyed vast improvements under his guidance and served as one of the top units both in the ACC and nationally in 2016.
At the conclusion of the 2016 season, Miami was ranked No. 20 nationally in total defense (up from No. 69 the previous season), No. 9 in yards per play (No. 86 in 2015), No. 12 in scoring defense (No. 77 in 2015), No. 5 in tackles for loss (No. 105 in 2015), No. 22 in team sacks (No. 70 in 2015) and tied for No. 8 in defensive touchdowns allowed (No. 61 in 2015).
Kuligowski arrived in Coral Gables, Fla., after spending the previous 15 years as the defensive line coach at the University of Missouri.
During his 15-year tenure with the Tigers, for whom he was the longest-tenured position coach in the SEC, Kuligowski coached 24 players to all-conference honors. In addition, Kuligowski produced four first round NFL Draft picks since 2009.
In 2015, Kuligowski’s defensive line helped the Tigers rank second in the nation in team tackles for loss. The Tigers also ranked ninth in the nation in total defense.
In 2014, Mizzou led the SEC in sacks (a school-record 44), and was the stingiest defense in the league, allowing a conference-low 300.8 yards per game in league games.
The 2013 season saw the emergence of Michael Sam, who became one of the more compelling stories of the year, as he rose from little pre-season fanfare to become one of the top rush ends in the nation. He led the SEC in both sacks (11.5) and tackles for loss (19.0) was named SEC Defensive Player of the Year, and became MU’s first defensive First-Team All-American since former great Justin Smith in 2001. Sam was a finalist for the Nagurski, Lombardi and Hendricks awards.
Kony Ealy also turned in an outstanding season, which culminated with him winning First-Team All-SEC acclaim by the Associated Press.
Kuligowski’s defensive line was arguably the most disruptive and deepest in the nation in 2013, as it was responsible for 39 of Mizzou’s 41 season sacks (which led the SEC and ranked 12th nationally), while notching 73.5 of the team’s 107 tackles for loss.
Sheldon Richardson developed into one of the top defensive tackles in the nation in 2012, and claimed First-Team All-SEC honors for his play, which included leading all SEC linemen in tackles (75).
Coach “Kool” debuted a star pupil in 2009: redshirt freshman end Aldon Smith, who turned out to be one of the top freshmen in the entire nation. Smith was named the Big 12 Conference Defensive Freshman/Newcomer of the Year, in unanimous fashion, and he also earned third-team All-American honors, as well as first-team Freshman All-American honors for his outstanding play in 2009.
Smith broke the MU single-season quarterback sacks record in 2009, with 11.5 to surpass the old mark of 11 set in 2000 by former Missouri All-American Justin Smith. Aldon Smith also had 19 tackles for loss in his first year on the field for Mizzou, and he led all of the nation’s freshmen in both sacks and tackles for loss a year ago.
In 2007, Kuligowski coached all four of his starters on the Tiger defensive line to at least honorable mention All-Big 12 honors.
Kuligowski was credited with building one of the top defensive lines in the MAC during his tenure at Toledo. In 2000, the Rockets were ranked fifth in the country in rushing defense, allowing just 81.5 yards per game and 2.46 yards per carry. They were ranked third in the country in scoring defense, third in total defense and No. 1 in turnover margin.
Kuligowski was a four-year standout at Toledo (1987-90) as an offensive tackle. He was named first team All-MAC two straight years and helped lead the Rockets to the MAC title his senior year.
Kuligowski earned a bachelor of business administration degree from Toledo in 1991. He and his wife Mary have two daughters: Peyton and Madeline, and a son, Max.
Posted on 2/19/18 at 8:09 pm to UASports23
Any idea why he wants out of Miami?
Posted on 2/19/18 at 8:09 pm to Culverhouse13
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Home run hire. Worth the wait haha.
Yup. When Coach Kool was first mentioned itt, I posted his bio (reposted above) and thought he'd be a great fit and hire.
I was disappointed there was no word of him interviewing for the job.
This post was edited on 2/19/18 at 8:17 pm
Posted on 2/19/18 at 8:22 pm to TidalSurge1
Oooooooooooooooooooooooowow
Posted on 2/19/18 at 8:26 pm to TidalSurge1
Hell yeah! Forget Bo Davis. Recruiting gets a whole lot easier when you can offer the best position coach in the biz on the best staff in the biz working with one of the greatest dynasties ever. And with SoFla ties to boot. Plus the chance to immediately get in the rotation on the DL. Talk about the perfect storm.
Posted on 2/19/18 at 8:28 pm to TidalSurge1
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Coach Kool
Let’s not do this.
Posted on 2/19/18 at 8:28 pm to MagillaGuerilla
As many studs as he put out on the DL at Missouri this hire is a complete success. I can only imagine what he will do at Bama.
Posted on 2/19/18 at 8:31 pm to Shaft Williams
Lmfao! Kirby threw down the gauntlet and CNS picked it up and gave him a prostate exam with it!! The GOAT just got greater!!
This post was edited on 2/19/18 at 11:53 pm
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