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The staff as we know it...


Mr. Scot

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Note: While the names are known, not all the actual positions are confirmed. I'm filling in the blanks here based on what we've seen.

 

HEAD COACH: Matt Rhule (Age 44)
College: Penn State
Coaching Experience: 22 years
Previous Job: Head Coach, Baylor University
Coaching Bio: https://www.panthers.com/team/coaches-roster/matt-rhule

OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR: Joe Brady (Age 30)
College: William and Mary
Coaching Experience: 7 years
Previous Job: Passing Game Coordinator / Wide Receivers Coach, LSU
Coaching Bio: https://www.panthers.com/team/coaches-roster/joe-brady

QUARTERBACK COACH: Jake Peetz (Age 36)
College: Nebraska
Coaching Experience: 7 years
Previous Job: Panthers Runningback Coach

ASSISTANT QUARTERBACK COACH: Matt Lombardi (Age 29)
College: Delaware
Coaching Experience: 6 years
Previous Job: Quality Control Coach, Miami Dolphins

RUNNINGBACK COACH: Jeff Nixon (Age 45)
College: Penn State
Coaching Experience: 22 years
Previous Job: Co-Offensive Coordinator / Runningbacks Coach, Baylor

WIDE RECEIVERS COACH: Frisman Jackson (Age 40)
College: Western Illinois
Coaching Experience: 12 years
Previous Job: Passing Game Coordinator / Wide Receivers Coach, Baylor University

ASSISTANT WIDE RECEIVERS COACH (expected): Damiere Shaw (Age 25)
College: Temple
Coaching Experience: 3 years
Previous Job: Passing Game Coordinator / Wide Receivers Coach, Fordham University

TIGHT ENDS COACH: Brian Angelichio (Age 47)
College: Saint Lawrence University
Coaching Experience: 25 years
Previous Job: Tight Ends Coach, Washington Redskins

OFFENSIVE LINE COACH: Pat Meyer (Age 47)
College: Colorado State
Coaching Experience: 21 years
Previous Job: Run Game Coordinator / Offensive Line Coach, Los Angeles Chargers

OFFENSIVE ASSISTANT (expected): E J Barthel (Age 35)
College: Rutgers
Coaching Experience: 3 years
Previous Job: Runningbacks Coach, William and Mary University

DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR: Phil Snow (Age 64)
College: Cal State - Hayward
Coaching Experience: 43 years
Previous Job: Defensive Coordinator, Baylor University
Coaching Bio: https://www.panthers.com/team/coaches-roster/phil-snow

DEFENSIVE LINE COACH: Mike Phair (Age 50)
College: Arizona State
Coaching Experience: 15 years
Previous Job: Defensive Line Coach, Indianapolis Colts

ASSISTANT DEFENSIVE LINE COACH: Frank Okam (Age 34)
College: Texas
Coaching Experience: 4 years
Previous Job: Defensive Line Coach, Baylor University

DEFENSIVE RUN GAME COORDINATOR: Al Holcomb (Age 49)
College: WVU
Coaching Experience: 23 years
Previous Job: Defensive Run Game Coordinator / Linebacker Coach, Cleveland Browns

LINEBACKERS COACH: Mike Siravo (Age 43)
College: Boston College
Coaching Experience: 17 years
Previous Job: Linebackers Coach, Baylor University

DEFENSIVE PASSING GAME COORDINATOR (theorized): Jason Simmons (Age 43)
College: Arizona State
Coaching Experience: 5 years
Previous Job: Defensive Backs Coach, Green Bay Packers

CORNERBACKS COACH: Evan Cooper (Age 32)
College: Temple
Coaching Experience: 6 years
Previous Job: Cornerbacks Coach, Baylor University

SAFETIES COACH / ASSISTANT SECONDARY COACH: Cedric Whitaker (Age 37)
College: Texas Lutheran
Coaching Experience: 6 years
Previous Job: Cornerbacks Coach, Houston Baptist University

SPECIAL TEAMS COORDINATOR: Chase Blackburn (Age 36)
College: Akron
Coaching Experience: 4 years
Previous Job: Panthers Special Teams Coordinator
Coaching Bio: https://www.panthers.com/team/coaches-roster/chase-blackburn

ASSISTANT SPECIAL TEAMS COORDINATOR: Ed Foley (Age 52)
College: Bucknell
Coaching Experience: 32 years
Previous Job: Analyst, Baylor University

STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING COACH: Jeremy Scott (Age 46)
College: Lock Haven University
Coaching Experience: 20 years
Previous Job: Director of Athletic Performance, Baylor University
 

Also expected to join the staff in capacities yet unknown, former Baylor Associate Athletic Director Sean Padden and Director of Football Technology Matthew Delgado.

 

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2 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

HEAD COACH: Matt Rhule (Age 44)
College: Penn State
Coaching Experience: 23 years
Previous Job: Head Coach, Baylor University
Coaching Bio: https://www.panthers.com/team/coaches-roster/matt-rhule

OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR: Joe Brady (Age 30)
College: William and Mary
Coaching Experience: 8 years
Previous Job: Passing Game Coordinator / Wide Receivers Coach, LSU
Coaching Bio: https://www.panthers.com/team/coaches-roster/joe-brady

QUARTERBACK COACH: Jake Peetz (Age 36)
College: Nebraska
Coaching Experience: 11 years
Previous Job: Panthers Runningback Coach

ASSISTANT QUARTERBACK COACH: Matt Lombardi (Age 29)
College: Delaware
Coaching Experience: 3 years
Previous Job: Quality Control Coach, Miami Dolphins

RUNNINGBACK COACH: Jeff Nixon (Age 45)
College: Nebraska
Coaching Experience: Penn State years
Previous Job: Co-Offensive Coordinator / Runningbacks Coach, Baylor

WIDE RECEIVERS COACH: Frisman Jackson (Age 40)
College: Western Illinois
Coaching Experience: 12 years
Previous Job: Passing Game Coordinator / Wide Receivers Coach, Baylor University

ASSISTANT WIDE RECEIVERS COACH (expected): Damiere Shaw (Age 25)
College: Temple
Coaching Experience: 7 years
Previous Job: Passing Game Coordinator / Wide Receivers Coach, Fordham University

TIGHT ENDS COACH: Brian Angelichio (Age 47)
College: Saint Lawrence University
Coaching Experience: 20 years
Previous Job: Tight Ends Coach, Washington Redskins

OFFENSIVE LINE COACH: Pat Meyer (Age 47)
College: Colorado State
Coaching Experience: 23 years
Previous Job: Run Game Coordinator / Offensive Line Coach, Los Angeles Chargers

OFFENSIVE ASSISTANT (expected): E J Barthel (Age 35)
College: Rutgers
Coaching Experience: 5 years
Previous Job: Runningbacks Coach, William and Mary University

DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR: Phil Snow (Age 64)
College: Cal State - Hayward
Coaching Experience: 44 years
Previous Job: Defensive Coordinator, Baylor University
Coaching Bio: https://www.panthers.com/team/coaches-roster/phil-snow

DEFENSIVE LINE COACH: Mike Phair (Age 50)
College: Arizona State
Coaching Experience: 15 years
Previous Job: Defensive Line Coach, Indianapolis Colts

ASSISTANT DEFENSIVE LINE COACH: Frank Okam (Age 34)
College: Texas
Coaching Experience: 6 years
Previous Job: Defensive Line Coach, Baylor University

DEFENSIVE RUN GAME COORDINATOR: Al Holcomb (Age 49)
College: WVU
Coaching Experience: 25 years
Previous Job: Defensive Run Game Coordinator / Linebacker Coach, Cleveland Browns

LINEBACKERS COACH: Mike Siravo (Age 43)
College: Boston College
Coaching Experience: 22 years
Previous Job: Linebackers Coach, Baylor University

DEFENSIVE PASSING GAME COORDINATOR (theorized): Jason Simmons (Age 43)
College: Arizona State
Coaching Experience: 9 years
Previous Job: Defensive Backs Coach, Green Bay Packers

CORNERBACKS COACH: Evan Cooper (Age 32)
College: Temple
Coaching Experience: 5 years
Previous Job: Cornerbacks Coach, Baylor University

SAFETIES COACH / ASSISTANT SECONDARY COACH: Cedric Whitaker (Age 37)
College: Texas Lutheran
Coaching Experience: 6 years
Previous Job: Cornerbacks Coach, Houston Baptist University

SPECIAL TEAMS COORDINATOR: Chase Blackburn (Age 36)
College: Akron
Coaching Experience: 5 years
Previous Job: Panthers Special Teams Coordinator

STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING COACH: Jeremy Scott (Age 46)
College: Lock Haven University
Coaching Experience: 21 years
Previous Job: Director of Athletic Performance, Baylor University
Coaching Bio: https://www.panthers.com/team/coaches-roster/jeremy-scott

 

 

Why did you only shorten “WVU” and not any others? 

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After noticing how nearly every other coach on the staff is at least an entire generation younger than he is, I envision Snow looking around the room at the first coaches meeting like flinty eyed Sam Eliot playing Sgt Major Plumley In We were young and Soldiers once:

”Any of you sumbitches calls me grandpa and i’ll @#$&ing kill ya.”

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