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Bill Miller
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Entering his first season at Kansas is veteran college football coach Bill Miller, who was hired in January of 2009. Miller will serve as the co-defensive coordinator and linebackers coach for the Jayhawks. Miller, a Hutchinson, Kan. native, comes to Kansas after spending the 2008 season as the linebackers coach at Louisville. He had been promoted to defensive coordinator heading into the 2009 campaign before accepting the KU position. In addition to coaching the linebackers at KU, Miller will hold the title of co-defensive coordinator, a position which was previously held by current Kansas defensive coordinator Clint Bowen in the 2006 and 2007 seasons. Miller has served as the defensive coordinator at Nevada, Oklahoma State, Miami, Michigan State, Arizona State and Western Michigan. He was also the associate head coach and linebackers coach at Florida. Other coaching stops in his 31-year college coaching career include Texas-Arlington, Drake and Minnesota. He has been on the staff of five teams which have won conference championships (1981, 83, 85, 95 and 96). "Bill is a highly respected defensive coach in college football," Kansas head coach Mark Mangino said. "His experience, attention to detail and reputation for coaching an aggressive style of play, makes him a great fit for our program. We are excited to have Bill on our staff." Miller will be looking to replace all three starting linebackers from the 2008 Jayhawks as James Holt, Joe Mortensen and Mike Rivera were all seniors this past season. Each player led the team in season tackles during their careers, as Rivera led in 2006, Mortensen in 2007 and Holt last year. After graduating from Hutchinson (Kan.) High School in 1974 he played football at Hutchinson Junior College from 1974-75 before finishing his playing career as a safety at Texas-Arlington in 1976 and 1977. He graduated with a psychology degree in 1978. Miller immediately began coaching, starting out as a graduate assistant at his alma mater. Last season at Louisville he was part of a defensive staff, which improved the Cardinal defense from the previous year. The Cardinals allowed 48 fewer yards per game in 2008 than they did in 2007 and improved from 72nd to 37th in the nation in rushing defense. One of his linebackers at Louisville, Jon Dempsey, earned All-Big East Second Team honors after leading the team with 80 tackles in 2008. At Western Michigan in 2007, the Broncos produced four all-conference honorees on defense, while forcing 24 turnovers. The Bronco defense led the Mid-American Conference in pass efficiency defense, ranked second in sacks and fourth in total defense, pass defense and tackles for loss. At Arizona State his last defensive team finished second in the Pac-10 in total defense behind USC. While at Florida, the Gators played in two bowl games and established a defense that would lead the Gators to an eventual national championship. At Michigan State, six of Miller's defensive players earned All-Big Ten First Team honors with 16 others earning second team or honorable mention accolades. Twice Miller's defense led the Big Ten in total defense. The Spartans were ranked seventh in the final Associated Press poll in 1999 after defeating Florida in the Citrus Bowl. While Miller was at Miami, the Hurricanes shared consecutive Big East Conference championships in 1995 and 1996. In 1996 Miller's defense limited five opponents to seven points or less. In 1997 the Hurricanes led the Big East in pass defense, while in 1998 Miami was second in the conference in rush defense. When he was at Minnesota, the Gophers beat top-ranked Michigan in 1986 and advanced to the Liberty Bowl. During his time at Nevada the Wolfpack won two Big Sky Conference championships and advanced to the I-AA (now FCS) national semifinals in 1983 and 1985. While at Drake, the Bulldogs were 10-1 and shared the Missouri Valley Conference title in 1981. Among the coaches Miller has worked for are: Jimmy Johnson and Pat Jones (Oklahoma State), Chris Ault (Nevada), Butch Davis (Miami), Nick Saban (Michigan State), Ron Zook (Florida), Dirk Koetter (Arizona State), and Steve Kragthorpe (Louisville). Miller and his wife Lisa have two children, Cole and Jackson. Bill Miller File Coaching Experience 1978 Texas-Arlington Graduate Assistant 1979-80 Oklahoma State Graduate Assistant 1981-82 Drake Secondary 1983-85 Nevada Defensive Coordinator 1986-88 Minnesota Defensive Backs 1989-94 Oklahoma State Defensive Coordinator 1995-98 Miami Defensive Coordinator 1999-2002 Michigan State Defensive Coordinator 2003-04 Florida Associate Head Coach/Linebackers 2005-06 Arizona State Defensive Coordinator 2007 Western Michigan Defensive Coordinator 2008 Louisville Linebackers 2009- Kansas Defensive Line Bowl Games (Season) 1986 Liberty (Minnesota) 1996 Carquest (Miami) 1998 Micron PC (Miami) 1999 Citrus (Michigan State) 2001 Silicon Valley (Michigan State) 2003 Outback (Florida) 2004 Peach (Florida) 2005 Insight (Arizona State) 2006 Insight (Arizona State) 2007 International (Western Michigan) FCS Playoffs 1983 Semifinals (Nevada) 1985 Semifinals (Nevada) Playing Experience 1974-75 Hutchinson (Kan.) Junior College 1976-77 Texas-Arlington Education 1974 Hutchinson (Kan.) High School 1978 Texas-Arlington |














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