Brian Knorr

Brian Knorr
Sport(s) Football
Biographical details
Born (1963-12-20) December 20, 1963
Shawnee Mission, Kansas
Playing career
19821985 Air Force
Position(s) Quarterback
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
19921994 Air Force (Assistant OL/JV)
19951998 Ohio (ILB)
19992000 Ohio (DC)
20012004 Ohio
20052006 Air Force (OLB/S)
2007 Air Force(AHC/ILB)
20082010 Wake Forest (WR)
2011 Wake Forest (Co-DC/ILB)
2012 Wake Forest (DC/ILB)
2013 Wake Forest (DC/OLB)
20142015 Indiana (DC/DE/OLB)
Head coaching record
Overall 1135

Statistics

Brian Knorr (born December 20, 1963 in Shawnee Mission, Kansas) is a college football head coach and Defensive Coordinator. He was most recently the defensive coordinator for the Indiana Hoosiers football team. He graduated from the Air Force Academy and played quarterback. He also was an assistant at the Air Force Academy when he went to Ohio University with Jim Grobe. He was the head coach of the Ohio Bobcats program from 2001 to 2004. He was fired on November 18, 2004,[1] after he compiled an 1135 (.239) record in four seasons. He was replaced by the more successful Frank Solich. He previously served as a defensive coordinator under the previous head coach, Grobe. His best season came in 2004, when his team went 47, including 26 in conference play. Until February 2008 he served as an assistant head coach at the Air Force Academy under head coach Troy Calhoun. In 2008, he accepted a position that will reunite him with Grobe at Wake Forest University. In January, 2016, Knorr did not have his contract renewed by Indiana.[2]

Head coaching record

Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs Coaches# AP°
Ohio Bobcats (Mid-American Conference) (2001–2004)
2001 Ohio 1–10 1–7 7th (East)
2002 Ohio 4–8 4–4 4th (East)
2003 Ohio 2–10 1–7 6th (East)
2004 Ohio 4–7 2–6 5th (East)
Ohio: 11–35 53–35
Total: 11–35
      National championship         Conference title         Conference division title
Indicates Bowl Coalition, Bowl Alliance, BCS, or CFP / New Years' Six bowl.
#Rankings from final Coaches Poll.
°Rankings from final AP Poll.


References

  1. "Knorr Named Defensive Coordinator At Air Force". TheDenverChannel.com. January 5, 2005. Retrieved 2010-04-11.
  2. Zach Osterman (January 16, 2016). "Hoosiers tap Indiana native Tom Allen as defensive coordinator". www.indystar.com. Indianapolis Star. Retrieved February 1, 2016.

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