Ruffin McNeill | |
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Sport(s) | Football |
Current position | |
Title | Head coach |
Team | East Carolina |
Conference | Conference USA |
Record | 11–14 |
Biographical details | |
Born | October 8, 1958 |
Playing career | |
1976–1980 | East Carolina |
Position(s) | Defensive back |
Coaching career (HC unless noted) | |
1985–1986 1987 1988 1989–1991 1992 1993–1996 1998 1999 2000–2002 2003–2007 2007–2009 2009 2010–present |
Clemson (LB) Austin Peay (LB) North Alabama (LB) Appalachian State (LB) East Carolina (DL) Appalachian State (DC) UNLV (assistant) Fresno State (DL) Texas Tech (LB) Texas Tech (LB/asst. HC) Texas Tech (DC/LB) Texas Tech (Interim HC) East Carolina |
Head coaching record | |
Overall | 12–14 |
Bowls | 1–1 |
Statistics | |
College Football Data Warehouse |
Ruffin McNeill (born October 9, 1958) is the head football coach for the East Carolina Pirates. Before being named head coach, McNeill served the Texas Tech Red Raiders as an interim head coach, assistant head coach, special teams coordinator, and linebackers coach. On December 28, 2009, he was named interim head coach of the Red Raiders, following the suspension and later firing of head coach Mike Leach. He served in the position until the hiring of Tommy Tuberville, who subsequently released him as defensive coordinator.[1]
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McNeill was a defensive back for the East Carolina Pirates for four years under then head coach Pat Dye. Three of his years at ECU he was a starter and two he served as team captain. In his first year with the Pirates, McNeill helped East Carolina to the 1976 Southern Conference Championship and a berth to the Independence Bowl two years later.
McNeill graduated from East Carolina University in 1980.[2] He later went on to Clemson where he earned a master's degree in counseling.[3]
In addition to coaching at the high school level and spending a summer as an intern with the Miami Dolphins under Jimmy Johnson, McNeill has coached 23 seasons at the college level, including seven seasons at Appalachian State, his first job as defensive coordinator. In total, he has been on the coaching staffs at Clemson, Austin Peay State, North Alabama, Appalachian State, UNLV, Fresno State, and Texas Tech.[3]
McNeill began his tenure at Texas Tech in 2000 as a linebackers coach. In 2003, he accepted the role of assistant head coach as well as taking duties of linebackers coach. In 2007, then-defensive coordinator Lyle Setencich stepped down due to "personal reasons"[4] after a 49–45 loss to Oklahoma State in which the Texas Tech defense allowed over 600 yards of total offense and three 100 yard rushers.[5] Head coach Mike Leach named McNeill interim defensive coordinator shortly after with eight games remaining in the season.
On December 28, 2009, Leach was suspended, and fired two days later, by Texas Tech University over the alleged inappropriate treatment of an injured player. McNeill was named interim head coach, and led the team to a 41–31 victory over the Michigan State Spartans in the 2010 Alamo Bowl before being replaced as head coach by Tommy Tuberville.[6][7][8] On January 13, 2010, McNeill was removed from the Texas Tech coaching staff by Tuberville and replaced with James Willis.[9]
With McNeill at the defensive helm, the Red Raiders' defense improved in every defensive category.[5] Under Setencich, Tech ranked seventh in pass defense, ninth in total defense, and tenth in scoring defense in Big 12 Conference play. In nine games with McNeill, Tech improved to first in pass and total defense and fourth in scoring defense.[10] The Red Raiders forced more punts and allowed fewer rushing and passing yards than they did to begin the season.[11] These vast improvements in the defense led Leach to drop the interim tag and make McNeill the full-time defensive coordinator.[11]
On January 21, 2010 it was announced that Ruffin McNeill would be named head football coach at his alma mater, East Carolina, replacing Skip Holtz, who had recently left for head coaching job at the University of South Florida.[1]
Year | Team | Overall | Conference | Standing | Bowl/playoffs | Coaches# | AP° | ||
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Texas Tech Red Raiders (Big 12 Conference) (2009) | |||||||||
2009 | Texas Tech | 1–0* | 0–0 | T-3rd (South) | W Alamo | 23 | 21 | ||
Texas Tech: | 1–0 | *Coached bowl game after Mike Leach was fired. | |||||||
East Carolina (Conference USA) (2010–present) | |||||||||
2010 | East Carolina | 6–7 | 5–3 | T–2nd (East) | L Military | ||||
2011 | East Carolina | 5–7 | 4–4 | 3rd (East) | |||||
East Carolina: | 11–14 | 9–7 | |||||||
Total: | 12–14 | ||||||||
National championship Conference title Conference division title | |||||||||
#Rankings from final Coaches' Poll. °Rankings from final AP Poll. |
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