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2012 NIKE Guest Speakers
Tony Levine---University of Houston,
Tony has been the Offensive coordinator for the past several years at Houston and coaching the great Quarterbacks they have had during this time.
Chris Petersen---Boise State University,
Topic - Coaching WR and Punt Returners
Petersen began his coaching career in 1987 as the head freshman coach at UC Davis. In 1989 he became the receivers coach for the varsity, departing in 1992 to become the quarterbacks coach at Pittsburgh. He moved back west in 1993 to coach the quarterbacks at Portland State; the Vikings advanced to the Division II playoffs in both 1993 and 1994. Peterson was hired by Oregon in 1995 as the receivers coach, and spent six years as an assistant for the Ducks. In 2001, he became the offensive coordinator at Boise State University. Petersen was promoted to head coach at Boise State in December of 2005. Coach Petersen lead the Broncos to five-consecutive 10-win seasons. The Broncos have gone undefeated twice under Petersen, 13-0 in 2006, and 14-0 in 2009, capping off each season by winning the Fiesta Bowl. Petersen was named Paul “Bear” Bryant National Coach of the Year in 2006 and 2009.
Jeff Tedford---California Golden Bears football,
Jeff Tedford begins his 10th season at the stern of the Golden Bears Football team. During his 9 year tenure, Tedford has established Cal as one of the elite program in the PAC-10. The Bears have also won the third-most games of any PAC-10 school since the arrival of Tedford. Cal can also boast that it has been ranked among the nation’s Top-25 in4 of the last 7 seasons. The Golden Bears have posted a school-record of 7 straight bowl appearances from 2003 – 2009 and is 5 – 2 in the postseason.
Under Coach Tedford, Cal have strung together 8 consecutive winning campaigns from 2002 – 2009 and has 2 seasons (2004 and 2006) of 10 wins. Tedford boasts Cal’s modern-era record for victories with a 72 – 42 (.632) all-time mark at the school and will begin the 2011 season third on the schools all-time win list, being only 3 wins away from the Number 1 Spot. Tedford has now coached 114 games at Cal setting the school record for most games coached during the 2010 campaign. Tedford also already has the school record with 24 road wins and is an impressive 44 – 33 (.571) against the PAC-10 teams. To top it off, he is 7 – 2 in the BIG GAME against Stanford.
Joker Phillips---University of Kentucky Wildcats,
During the 2004 season, Joker Phillips was named offensive coordinator of the Kentucky Wildcats and that led to a rejuvenation of Kentucky's offensive scheme. Under Phillips' balanced offense. In his first full season as offensive coordinator, Kentucky finished with a 8-5 record and defeated Clemson in the 2006 Music City Bowl. In 2007, Kentucky finished the season with another 8-5 record, defeating Florida State in the 2007 Music City Bowl. Winning the Music City Bowl for the second year in a row was the first time the Wildcats had won two consecutive bowls in over 50 years. The Wildcats finished in the top 15 nationally in points scored per game and averaged 460 yards of offense. In 2008 the Wildcats finished 7-6 with a victory over East Carolina in the Liberty Bowl. In January 2008, Phillips was named as Rich Brooks' successor, and his title was changed to "head coach of the offense." He was named head coach of the Wildcats on January 4, 2010.
Jimbo Fisher---Florida State University,
Topic - FSU Spread Offense
Coach Jimbo Fisher began his career as Offensive Coordinator at Samford in 1991, after two years at Samford, Fisher was hired by Auburn in 1993 as quarterbacks coach. In 1999 Coach Fisher was hired by Cincinnati as quarterbacks coach. From 2000 until 2006 he served as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at LSU. In 2007 Fisher became offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Florida State University. Florida State is Fisher's first head coaching position and he led them to a 10-4 record during his first season. His inaugural year marked FSU's first 10-win season since 2003 and first appearance in the ACC Championship Game since 2005. In 2011, 8-4 and going to the Champs Bowl to Play Notre Dame.
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