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Geoff Collins Named Temple Head Football Coach

12.13.16 | Football

PHILADELPHIA -- Temple University announced today the hiring of Geoff Collins as head football coach. Collins joins Temple from the University of Florida, where he oversaw a Gators unit that ranked among the nation's best during his two seasons as defensive coordinator.

"As soon as I met with Geoff I knew right away that this was the right coach at the right time for Temple University," said Director of Athletics Dr. Patrick M. Kraft. "Well beyond Geoff's acumen as a coach of hard, physical football, he shares our values of embracing the student-athlete and demanding excellence in all that we do. We welcome Geoff, Jennifer, and Astrid to the Temple family. I know that he will be fantastic."

Collins said he is excited about the opportunity at Temple.

"I want to thank President Englert and Dr. Kraft for this incredible opportunity to join Temple and the City of Philadelphia," Collins said. "I have been in the game of college football for more than two decades and I am humbled and honored to be chosen to build on a great foundation of success. We will compete for championships, we will provide a world-class student-athlete experience and education, and we will represent the community with pride."

Known for his high energy, toughness and attacking defenses—a perfect fit for Temple, which also ranks among the top 10 nationally in various defensive categories—Collins has more than 20 years of coaching experience, including at Mississippi State, Florida International, and his alma mater, Western Carolina. He also served a year as Alabama's director of player personnel and, before that, as Georgia Tech's recruiting coordinator.

"Geoff Collins is an extraordinary leader, and it's clear he is the right person to take an already successful program and advance it to the next level," said the university's Board of Trustees Chairman Patrick J. O'Connor. "We are thrilled to have him join the Temple University community."

Collins takes the helm of a nationally ranked 10-3 Owls team, winners of seven straight, including the American Athletic Conference Championship game, which earned Temple its first conference title since 1967. Collins succeeds Matt RhuIe, now head coach for Baylor University. 

"The excitement over Temple football has been growing for years, and Geoff is going to ensure that Temple's reputation for quality on the field and in the classroom is going to continue," said President Richard M. Englert. "Our student-athletes are great representatives of this university and make me proud every time I see them play."

A Georgia native, Collins initially planned to be a history teacher until a college football coach suggested he pursue coaching. Over his career, Collins has coached 16 players who were drafted into the NFL. These include at least one name familiar to Philadelphians: Fletcher Cox of the Eagles. 

In 2010, Collins was a finalist for the Broyles Award for the nation's top assistant coach and has consistently produced some of the highest-performing defenses in the country, including a 2014 Mississippi State team that was the nation's best in red-zone defense. At Florida, he created the #BDN (Best Defense in the Nation) hashtag on social media and backed it up on the field, where this year the Gators are sixth in total defense and 10th in scoring defense. 

Collins joins Temple football at arguably the best time in modern program history. The team's 20 wins in the last two seasons is the best two-year stretch ever and the first time Temple has won 10 games in back-to-back seasons. 

Temple next faces Wake Forest in the Dec. 27 Military Bowl as the program seeks a record 11th win. It is the sixth bowl game in school history and the first time Temple will go to a bowl in consecutive seasons. As previously announced, interim head coach Ed Foley will lead the team in the Military Bowl. 

Turnkey Sports & Entertainment, a top search firm in the sports industry for over two decades, assisted Temple in the expedited nationwide search process. Turnkey is located in Haddonfield, N.J., and works with professional and college sports clients across North America.

"They're going to get a guy that motivates players. A guy that really understands the game and understands both sides of the ball, not just the defensive side. A relentless, competitive recruiter, and a guy that's now been around at some places to see how he can establish his own kinds of ways of doing things."       - Jim McElwain, University of Florida head coach

"Geoff Collins is the perfect choice to be the head football coach at Temple University.  Geoff is a tremendous person with a brilliant defensive mind. He is a relentless recruiter, and he will always put the players first! I'm so excited that he and Jennifer are coming to Philadelphia and know that he will lead Temple into a brilliant and successful future."     - Matt Rhule, Baylor head coach

"Geoff did an outstanding job for us during his time at the University of Alabama, and we are very excited to see him get this head coaching opportunity. He is a fantastic hire for the Temple Owls. He brings an extraordinary amount of positive energy and enthusiasm to his job. Geoff is a very intelligent football coach and someone who works extremely hard to help his team be successful. We are very happy for Geoff and wish him the best of luck at Temple."    - Nick Saban, Alabama head coach

"Geoff Collins is an outstanding, high-energy coach that is an even better person. He is a tremendous motivator, players love playing for him, and he gets the most out of all of his guys. He is a tireless recruiter with an infectious personality. He's been a winner at every stop of his career, and it was only a matter of time before he became a head coach. I am extremely happy for Geoff, and I commend Temple for hiring one of the bright, up-and-coming head coaches in the game."      - Dan Mullen, Mississippi State head coach

"Going back to our time together at Alabama, it was evident that Geoff was very intelligent and very driven. He is a hard worker with an incredible motor and a great grasp for the game. He's another great addition to our league and I know Temple will be well prepared with an aggressive attitude each week."     - Major Applewhite, University of Houston head coach

"Geoff was with us for one year [at Georgia Tech] and did a great job heading up our recruiting and was a very energetic, hard-working guy. I know he will do a great job at Temple."     - Chan Gailey, New York Jets' offensive coordinator

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