He was also at Buffalo for a year or two as well.
I'm not against Pry but there are a lot better options out there. Don't see him as what we need right now.
My mistake. He graduated from Buffalo. He coached at Memphis for three seasons after his stint here.
Brent Pry
Hometown: Altoona, Pa.
Alma Mater: University of Buffalo.
Education: Bachelor's, History.
Family: wife, Amy; son, Colby, daughters, Madeline and Catherine
Coaching Career
2014-current - Penn State (assistant head coach/co-defensive coordinator/linebackers)
2013 - Vanderbilt (assistant head coach/co-defensive coordinator/linebackers)
2011-12 - Vanderbilt (co-defensive coordinator/linebackers)
2010 - Georgia Southern (defensive coordinator and safeties)
2007-09 - Memphis (defensive line)
2004-06 - Louisiana-Lafayette (assistant head coach, defensive coordinators and linebackers)
2002-03 - Louisiana-Lafayette (defensive coordinator and linebackers)
2000-01 - Western Carolina (defensive backs and special teams)
1998-99 - Western Carolina (defensive line)
1995-98 - Virginia Tech (graduate assistant, defensive line)
1993-94 - East Stroudsburg (outside linebackers and defensive backs)
• Pry has helped each program he's coached to success, including 11 bowl appearances, with Top 25 finishes in total defense in six of his last seven seasons (two at Penn State; three at Vanderbilt; 1 at Georgia Southern).
• He has played an instrumental role working with Top 10 defenses at Penn State, Vanderbilt, Virginia Tech, Georgia Southern and Western Carolina.
• In his first season as defensive coordinator, Pry helped the Nittany Lions to the 2016 Big Ten Championship by guiding a defense that finished 37th in FBS total defense (367.9), seventh in tackles for loss (8.1) and 19th in sacks (2.86) despite a significant number of injuries to the linebacking corps.
• While at Georgia Southern in 2010, his defensive unit helped the Eagles to a win over No. 1 Appalachian State and an appearance in the NCAA FCS semifinals.
• A member of the Memphis staff from 2007-09, Pry's defensive line corps helped the Tigers to back-to-back bowl appearances.
• He also coached at Louisiana-Lafayette (2002-06), boosting the Ragin' Cajuns to their first Sun Belt Conference championship, Western Carolina (1998-2001) and Virginia Tech (1995-97), helping the Hokies to three bowl games as a graduate assistant, including a win in the 1995 Sugar Bowl.
A defence minded coach.. SOLD !!
His wife is from here.
... I think.
Yea but this is where I'm worried.
Name me a single G5 team that's dominated with good defense.
Historically, you have to be dynamic offensively to be a major player in G5.
Plus, it's just harder to get big time defensive talents to the G5 teams. Mostly because there just aren't that many of them.
Not saying it wouldn't be a good hire.. I just don't know if that will translate.
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