Mark Criner
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Biographical details | |
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Born | Fresno, CA | December 18, 1966
Alma mater | Boise State |
Coaching career (HC unless noted) | |
1991–1992 | Utah State (OLB) |
1993–2000 | Portland State (DC/LB/DB/ST) |
2001 | Las Vegas Outlaws (DC/DB) |
2002–2003 | Cincinnati (DC/LB) |
2004–2005 | Middle Tennessee (DC/S) |
2006 | Minnesota (LB/ST) |
2007–2012 | Idaho (DC/Assistant HC) |
2013 | Eastern Michigan (LB) |
2014–2015 | Lamar (LB) |
2016 | Rhode Island (LB/ST) |
2017 | CSU–Pueblo (Co-DC) |
2018 | LSU (DA) |
2019 | Atlanta Legends (ST/LB) |
2019 | Tulane (Analyst) |
2020 | Seattle Dragons (LB/Assistant ST) |
Mark Criner (born December 18, 1966) is an American football coach. He currently serves as the linebackers coach and assistant special teams coach for the XFL's Seattle Dragons. At the college football level, he served defensive coordinator for six seasons at the University of Idaho, and also held the same position at Middle Tennessee, Cincinnati, Portland State, the original XFL's Las Vegas Outlaws, and CSU–Pueblo. He has also worked as a defensive assistant at Minnesota, Eastern Michigan, Utah State, Lamar, LSU, the AAF's Atlanta Legends, and Tulane.
Early life and playing career
Criner was born in Fresno, California. His father, Jim Criner, is a retired football coach with over 35 years of professional and collegiate coaching experience. Criner attended Iowa State University for one season in 1986 before transferring to Boise State University in 1987. At Boise State, he was a 4-year letter winner and earned his bachelor's degree in Physical Education in 1990.
Coaching career
Utah State
Criner began his coaching career in 1991 at Utah State, where he spent two seasons coaching Outside Linebackers under head coach Charlie Weatherbie.
Portland State
Following his tenure at Utah State, Criner coached at Portland State for eight seasons under head coach Tim Walsh. Criner served as Secondary Coach and Special Teams Coordinator from 1993–1995 and Defensive Coordinator and Linebackers Coach from 1996–1999. During this time, Portland State made the NCAA Division II playoffs three times from 1993–1995 before transitioning to NCAA Division I-AA.
Las Vegas Outlaws
Criner left Portland State in 2001 to join the staff of the Las Vegas Outlaws, a member of the XFL. The head coach of the Outlaws was Jim Criner, Mark Criner's father. Criner acted as Defensive Coordinator and Secondary coach of the Outlaws and lead the league in scoring, rushing, and total defense.[1]
Cincinnati
Following the folding of the XFL in 2002, Criner joined the Cincinnati football staff as Co-Defensive Coordinator and Linebackers Coach under head coach Rick Minter. Criner's defense ranked in the top 30 in both seasons he was with the Bearcats.
Middle Tennessee
Criner served as Defensive Coordinator and Safeties coach at Middle Tennessee from 2004–2005 under head coach Andy McCollum.[2]
Minnesota
Criner spent the 2006 season at Minnesota as Linebackers Coach and Co-Special Teams Coordinator under head coach Glen Mason.[3]
Idaho
Criner was then hired to be the University of Idaho's Defensive Coordinator under head coach Robb Akey. Criner would ultimately serve in this position for six seasons. His tenure saw Idaho's first bowl game in 11 seasons in 2009.
Eastern Michigan
Following his stint at Idaho, Criner joined the staff of Eastern Michigan as Linebackers Coach for one season in 2013 under head coach Ron English.[4]
Lamar
For the 2014 and 2015 seasons, Criner coached linebackers at Lamar under head coach Ray Woodard. Lamar's 2014 squad ranked in the top 3 in the Southland Conference in total defense, red zone defense, sacks, 3rd down conversions, and passing yards allowed.
Rhode Island
In 2016, Criner was the linebackers and special teams coach for the Rhode Island Rams.[5]
CSU–Pueblo
For the 2017 season, he served as co-DC for the CSU–Pueblo ThunderWolves. After winning the conference title for the seventh consecutive year, CSU-P qualified for the 2017 playoffs.[5]
LSU
In 2018, Criner was a defensive analyst for LSU, where they compiled a 10-3 record and finished 6th in the AP Poll.
Atlanta Legends
In spring 2019, Criner was the special teams coordinator and linebackers coach for the Atlanta Legends of the Alliance of American Football.[6]
Tulane
In fall 2019, Criner served as an analyst for Tulane.
Seattle Dragons
In early 2020, Criner joined the staff of the XFL (2020)'s Seattle Dragons as linebackers and assistant special teams coach.
Personal life
Criner's father, Jim Criner, is a retired football coach with over 35 years of coaching experience. As head coach, his father won the 1980 NCAA Division I-AA Football Championship and 1996 NFL Europe World Bowl. In 2001, Criner had the opportunity to work on his father's coaching staff with the XFL's Las Vegas Outlaws.
Mark and his wife Angela have four children: Madison, Calin, Jackson and Brooklyn.[5] Calin played football at Eastern Washington University.
References
- ^ http://www.all-xfl.com/lasvegasoutlaws/community/markcriner.shtml
- ^ http://energy.goblueraiders.com/coach.cfm/name/mark-criner/id/99
- ^ http://www.scout.com/college/minnesota/story/499391-minnesota-gophers-add-two-new-fb-coaches
- ^ http://www.emueagles.com/news/2013/6/10/FB_0610135503.aspx?path=football
- ^ a b c "Get-to-Know: New Co-Defensive Coordinator Mark Criner". CSU–Pueblo ThunderWolves. March 16, 2017. Retrieved May 16, 2019.
- ^ Thompson, Jaylon (February 23, 2019). ""Koo and the Gang" – Atlanta Legends thriving on special teams". WCNN. Retrieved May 16, 2019.
- 1966 births
- Living people
- People from Fresno, California
- Sportspeople from Fresno County, California
- Players of American football from California
- Boise State Broncos football players
- Utah State Aggies football coaches
- Portland State Vikings football coaches
- Las Vegas Outlaws (XFL) coaches
- Cincinnati Bearcats football coaches
- Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders football coaches
- Minnesota Golden Gophers football coaches
- Idaho Vandals football coaches
- Eastern Michigan Eagles football coaches
- Lamar Cardinals football coaches
- Rhode Island Rams football coaches
- Atlanta Legends coaches