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Charles Kelly (American football)

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Charles Kelly
Kelly in 2014
Current position
TitleCo-defensive coordinator
TeamAuburn
ConferenceSEC
Biographical details
Born (1967-09-08) September 8, 1967 (age 57)
Ozark, Alabama, U.S.
Playing career
1986–1989Auburn
Position(s)Defensive back
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1990–1992Central (AL) HS (assistant)
1993Auburn (GA)
1994Jacksonville State (RB)
1995Jacksonville State (DB)
1996Jacksonville State (OC)
1997–1998Jacksonville State (DC)
1999Henderson State (DC)
2000–2001Eufaula HS (AL) (DC/LB)
2002–2003Nicholls State (DB)
2004–2005Nicholls State (DC)
2006–2007Georgia Tech (ST)
2008–2009Georgia Tech (CB)
2010–2012Georgia Tech (DB)
2012Georgia Tech (interim DC)
2013Florida State (ST/LB)
2014–2017Florida State (DC)
2018Tennessee (ST/S)
2019–2022Alabama (ADC/S)
2023Colorado (DC/S)
2024–presentAuburn (co-DC/S)

Charles Kelly (born September 8, 1967) is an American football coach and former football player. He is currently the co-defensive coordinator and secondary coach for Auburn Tigers football. Kelly won a national championship as a member of the Florida State Seminoles coaching staff during the 2013 college football season.[1] He also won a College Football Playoff National Championship as the co-defensive coordinator of the 2020 Alabama Crimson Tide who went undefeated.

Playing career

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Kelly played college football at Auburn from 1986 to 1989.[2]

Coaching career

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High school career

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Kelly began his coaching career as an assistant at Central High School in Phenix City, Alabama, from 1990 to 1992 and he was also defensive coordinator and linebackers coach at Eufaula High School in Eufaula, Alabama, from 2000 to 2001.[3]

College career

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Kelly first coached in college as a graduate assistant at his alma mater, Auburn University in 1993.[3] Starting in 1994, Kelly moved to Jacksonville State University as running backs coach and then moved to secondary coach for the 1995 season.[3] In 1996, Kelly was promoted to his first coordinator position as offensive coordinator at Jacksonville State.[3] For the 1997 season, he moved to defensive coordinator and remained in that position through 1998.[3] In 1999, he became defensive coordinator at Henderson State University.[3] In 2002, Kelly moved to Nicholls State University as secondary coach and stayed in that position through the 2003 season.[4] In 2004, Kelly was promoted to defensive coordinator at Nicholls State and remained in that role through the 2005 season.[4]

In 2006, Kelly moved to the Georgia Tech and became special teams coordinator through 2007.[5] From the 2008 season through the 2009 season, he was cornerbacks coach at Georgia Tech.[6] In 2010, he moved to defensive secondary coach and started the 2012 season in that position before being promoted to interim defensive coordinator during the season.[6] Kelly took over the defense after a 2–4 start (1-3 in the ACC), helping the Yellow Jackets improve greatly in every defensive statistical category.[6] Georgia Tech went on to finish the season with a 7–7 record and defeated USC 21–7 in the Hyundai Sun Bowl.[7]

For the 2013 season, Kelly moved to Florida State University as linebackers coach and special teams coordinator and helped the Seminoles win their third national championship.[1] In 2014, Kelly became the defensive coordinator at Florida State and remained in that position through the 2017 season.[8][9]

In 2018, Kelly moved to the University of Tennessee as the special teams coordinator and safeties coach.[9][10] In 2019, he moved to the University of Alabama as the associate defensive coordinator and safeties coach.[10][11]

On December 7, 2022, Kelly was hired as defensive coordinator at Colorado under the newly hired head coach Deion Sanders.[12]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Charles Kelly Named FSU Linebackers/Special Teams Coordinator". Seminoles.com. January 11, 2013. Archived from the original on January 19, 2013. Retrieved January 23, 2014.
  2. ^ "Charles Kelly". auburntigers.com. Retrieved March 14, 2020.
  3. ^ a b c d e f "Charles Kelly". issuu.com/gtathletics. March 14, 2020.
  4. ^ a b "All-Time Assistants" (PDF). geauxcolonels.com. p. 35. Retrieved March 14, 2020.
  5. ^ "Kelly Joins Football Staff As Special Teams Coordinator". ramblinwreck.com. February 16, 2006. Retrieved March 14, 2020.
  6. ^ a b c "Charles Kelly - FSU's new defensive coordinator". Warchant.com. January 22, 2013. Retrieved January 23, 2014.
  7. ^ "Georgia Tech beats USC 21-7 in Sun Bowl". ajc.com. December 31, 2012. Retrieved January 23, 2014.
  8. ^ "Source: Charles Kelly promoted to DC". ESPN. January 22, 2014. Retrieved January 23, 2014.
  9. ^ a b "Report: Florida State DC Charles Kelly heading to Tennessee". tallahassee.com. January 22, 2014. Retrieved March 14, 2020.
  10. ^ a b "Reports: Alabama set to hire former FSU defensive coordinator Charles Kelly". si.com. January 19, 2019. Retrieved March 14, 2020.
  11. ^ "Alabama adds Charles Kelly to football staff". tuscaloosanews.com. January 19, 2019. Retrieved March 14, 2020.
  12. ^ "Colorado Buffs to hire Alabama's Charles Kelly as defensive coordinator".
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