Joe DeForest
Current position | |
---|---|
Title | Safeties coach |
Team | NC State |
Conference | ACC |
Biographical details | |
Born | Teaneck, New Jersey | April 17, 1965
Playing career | |
1983–1986 | Southwestern Louisiana |
1987 | New Orleans Saints |
Position(s) | Linebacker |
Coaching career (HC unless noted) | |
1988–1990 | Titusville HS (FL) (assistant) |
1990–1991 | Rice (GA/RB) |
1992–1993 | Rice (OLB) |
1994–2000 | Duke (LB/ST) |
2001–2004 | Oklahoma State (DB/ST) |
2005–2011 | Oklahoma State (assoc. HC / S / ST) |
2012 | West Virginia (assoc. HC / DC / S) |
2013–2015 | West Virginia (S/ST) |
2016–2017 | Kansas (ST) |
2018 | USC (defensive analyst) |
2019 | USC (OLB) |
2020-present | NC State (S) |
Joseph John DeForest (born April 17, 1965) is an American football coach and former player. He is the safeties coach at the North Carolina State University (NC State). DeForest played college football at the University of Southwestern Louisiana—now known as University of Louisiana at Lafayette. He played briefly as a professionally, appearing in the three game for the New Orleans Saints of the National Football League (NFL) in 1987.
Early life and playing career
DeForest was born in Teaneck, New Jersey, and grew up in Titusville, Florida.
College
DeForest is a 1987 graduate of University of Southwest Louisiana with a bachelor's degree in marketing. He was a four-year starter and was twice named to the all-Southern and all-Louisiana independent teams.
He also was a two-year letterman as a pitcher on the Ragin' Cajuns baseball squad. He received the inaugural President’s Cup, signifying the University’s top male athlete.
Professional
In 1987, DeForest was signed as a free agent but then released in the preseason by the Houston Oilers and then signed and quickly released by the New Orleans Saints. He finished his playing career with a brief appearance during the preseason for the Calgary Stampeders (CFL) before being cut in 1988.
Coaching career
DeForest served as an assistant coach at Duke (1994-2001) as linebackers coach and special teams coordinator. He was hired by Les Miles in 2001 at Oklahoma State University as the Special Teams Coordinator and secondary coach. He remained at Oklahoma State until 2012 and served as the Associate Head Coach, Special teams Coordinator, and safeties coach. Under his tutelage, he coached Matt Fodge, a Ray Guy Award winner and Dan Bailey, a Lou Groza Award winner. He also coached and recruited several NFL players including Darrent Williams (Denver Broncos), Jacob Lacey (Indianapolis Colts), Markelle Martin (Tennessee Titans), Dan Bailey (Dallas Cowboys), Ryan Fowler (Tennessee Titans), Patrick Mannelly (Chicago Bears) and Russell Okung, (Seattle Seahawks). 2012, In 2012, he was hired by Dana Holgorsen to serve as the defensive coordinator for the West Virginia University Mountaineers. He was reassigned to an associate head coach position and special teams coordinator following the 2012 season.[1] DeForest's contract with WVU was not renewed in January 2016.[2]
On Friday, February 26, 2016, DeForest was hired as the new special teams coach at the University of Kansas. [3] In January 2018, Kansas announced that DeForest was not being retained. [4]
In March 2018, USC Head Coach Clay Helton hired DeForest as a Defensive Quality Control Assistant. Both Helton and DeForest had previously served as assistant coaches together at Duke. [5]
References
- ^ pittsburgh. "Joe DeForest joins WVU staff - Hail WV - A West Virginia Mountaineers Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and more". Hail WV. Retrieved November 3, 2012.
- ^ http://sportsday.dallasnews.com/college-sports/texaslonghorns/2016/01/10/report-former-texas-coach-joe-wickline-become-west-virginia-offensive-coordinator
- ^ Smith, Benton (February 26, 2016). "Beaty to hire Joe DeForest to coach KU football's special teams". Lawrence Journal-World. Retrieved February 26, 2016.
- ^ Tait, Matt (January 12, 2018). "Beaty not retaining O-line coach or special teams coordinator for 2018 season". Lawrence Journal-World. Retrieved March 30, 2018.
- ^ Kaufman, Joey (March 22, 2018). "Cameron Smith recounts decision to return to USC for senior season". Orange County Register. Retrieved March 30, 2018.
External links
- USC profile
- Career statistics and player information from Pro Football Reference
- 1965 births
- Living people
- American football linebackers
- American players of Canadian football
- Baseball pitchers
- Calgary Stampeders players
- Duke Blue Devils football coaches
- Houston Oilers players
- Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns baseball players
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- Kansas Jayhawks football coaches
- Oklahoma State Cowboys football coaches
- New Orleans Saints players
- Rice Owls football coaches
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- West Virginia Mountaineers football coaches
- High school football coaches in Florida
- People from Teaneck, New Jersey
- People from Titusville, Florida
- Players of American football from Florida
- Baseball players from Florida
- National Football League replacement players
- Titusville High School alumni