D. J. Durkin
Current position | |
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Title | Head coach |
Team | Maryland |
Conference | Big Ten |
Record | 0–0 |
Biographical details | |
Born | Youngstown, Ohio | January 15, 1978
Playing career | |
1997–2000 | Bowling Green |
Position(s) | Defensive end, outside linebacker |
Coaching career (HC unless noted) | |
2001–2002 | Bowling Green (GA) |
2003–2004 | Notre Dame (GA) |
2005 | Bowling Green (DE) |
2006 | Bowling Green (LB/ST) |
2007–2009 | Stanford (DE/ST) |
2010–2012 | Florida (LB/ST) |
2013–2014 | Florida (DC/LB) |
2014 | Florida (interim HC) |
2015 | Michigan (DC/LB) |
2016–present | Maryland |
Head coaching record | |
Overall | 1–0 |
Bowls | 1–0 |
Daniel John "D. J." Durkin (born January 15, 1978) is an American football coach. He is currently the Head Coach for the University of Maryland. Before Maryland, Durkin was the Defensive Coordinator for the University of Michigan. Durkin also served as the interim head football coach and defensive coordinator of the Florida Gators football team for the team's 2014 bowl game.
On December 2, 2015, Durkin confirmed that he will serve as the head coach of the University of Maryland football team.[1]
Playing career
A native of Youngstown, Ohio, Durkin attended Boardman High School where he was an all-conference and all-Northeast Ohio selection.[2][3]
Durkin played defensive end and outside linebacker at Bowling Green from 1997 to 2000, and served as a team captain his final two seasons. He started a total of 33 games in his career and recorded 131 tackles, including 28 for loss. Durkin led the team in sacks in 1998 and finished second in that category in 2000. He earned a bachelor's degree in business marketing in 2001, and a master's degree in educational administration and supervision in 2004.[4]
Coaching career
Durkin began a career in coaching immediately following his player career. He worked as a graduate assistant at Bowling Green under new head coach Urban Meyer in 2001 and 2002, and at Notre Dame under head coach Tyrone Willingham in 2003 and 2004. He returned to Bowling Green in 2005, where he coached defensive ends, linebackers, and special teams on the staff of Gregg Brandon. In 2007, he moved to Stanford on the first staff of Jim Harbaugh, where he served for three seasons as the Cardinal defensive ends coach and special teams coordinator. In 2010, Durkin was reunited with Meyer when he joined the Florida Gators as linebackers coach and special teams coordinator. He remained on Florida's staff when Will Muschamp took over as head coach in 2010, and in 2013 was promoted to defensive coordinator, replacing Dan Quinn.[4][5]
Durkin has a reputation as a strong national recruiter and was named the 2012 Rivals.com Recruiter of Year.[6]
On November 22, 2014, Durkin was named interim head coach for Florida's bowl game after the previous head coach, Will Muschamp, announced he would step down following the regular season.[7] Durkin led Florida to a 28–20 victory in the 2015 Birmingham Bowl against East Carolina.[8]
On January 5, 2015, sources confirmed that Durkin was hired as the defensive coordinator of the Michigan Wolverines football team. The hire reunited Durkin with new Michigan head coach Jim Harbaugh.[9] Michigan confirmed the hire on January 8, and announced that Durkin will also coach linebackers.[10]
On December 2, 2015 ESPN's Joe Schad announced that Durkin was expected to be named head coach of the Maryland Terrapins football team.[11]
Head coaching record
Year | Team | Overall | Conference | Standing | Bowl/playoffs | Coaches# | AP° | ||
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Florida Gators (Southeastern Conference) (2014) | |||||||||
2014 | Florida | 1–0[n 1] | 0–0[n 1] | 3rd (Eastern) | W Birmingham | ||||
Florida: | 1–0 | ||||||||
Maryland Terrapins (Big Ten Conference) (2016–present) | |||||||||
2016 | Maryland | 0–0 | 0–0 | (East) | |||||
Maryland: | 0–0 | 0–0 | |||||||
Total: | 1–0 | ||||||||
National championship Conference title Conference division title or championship game berth | |||||||||
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Notes
- ^ a b Durkin coached the 2015 Birmingham Bowl after head coach Will Muschamp was fired following a 6–5 (4–4 SEC) regular season.
References
- ^ "DJ Durkin Named Head Football Coach - Maryland Terrapins Athletics - University of Maryland Terps Official Athletic Site". Umterps.com. Retrieved 2015-12-05.
- ^ Autullo, Ryan. "UT's coach Campbell, Durkin set to face off in Florida". Toledo Blade. Retrieved 2015-12-05.
- ^ "Player Bio: D.J. Durkin - GoStanford.com - Stanford University". GoStanford.com. Retrieved 2015-12-05.
- ^ a b "Gator Football Coaches & Support Staff". GatorZone.com. Retrieved 2015-12-05.
- ^ "D.J. Durkin - Michigan Football". Footballrecruiting.rivals.com. Retrieved 2015-12-05.
- ^ Chris Nee Recruiting Analyst. "Rivals.com Football Recruiting - Durkin named Rivals.com Recruiter of Year". Footballrecruiting.rivals.com. Retrieved 2015-12-05.
- ^ "Defensive coordinator to helm Gators". ESPN.com. 2014-11-22. Retrieved 2015-01-03.
- ^ Associated Press 7:34 p.m. EST January 3, 2015 (2015-01-03). "Gators ride big plays for Birmingham Bowl win". Floridatoday.com. Retrieved 2015-12-05.
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - ^ "University of Michigan Wolverines Football & Basketball". MLive.com. Retrieved 2015-12-05.
- ^ "Durkin Hired as Defensive Coordinator, Linebackers Coach". Mgoblue.com. Retrieved 2015-12-05.
- ^ "Report: D.J. Durkin To Be Next Maryland Head Coach". CBS Detroit.
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