Carl Reese (American football)

Carl "Bull" Reese
Sport(s) Football
Biographical details
Born c. 1943
Playing career
1963–1965 Missouri
Position(s) Fullback
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1970–1973 East Carolina (DC)
1974 Virginia (DC)
1975--1976 Kansas University (LB)
1977–1981 Missouri (DC)
1982–1985 Birmingham Stallions (DC)
1986–1988 Missouri (DC)
1989–1990 Navy (DC)
1991–1994 Vanderbilt (DC)
1995–1997 LSU (DC)
1998–2003 Texas (DC)
2009--2010 Miami (OH) (DC)

Carl "Bull" Reese is a former American football coach. Reese served as defensive coordinator for 31 years at six different schools and one USFL team. Following the 2003 season, Reese retired from coaching. In 2009, he accepted the defensive coordinator position at Miami (Ohio), under new head coach Michael Haywood. Reese and Haywood worked together previously at LSU in the 1990s.[1]

While at Texas, Reese inherited a defense that ranked 104th nationally in rushing (241.5 ypg) and 85th nationally in total defense (399.2 ypg) in 1997 and turned it into a unit that produced five straight top 25 total defense finishes. Texas' NCAA-leading 236.2 yards per game allowed in 2001 was the Horns' lowest since 1983 (212.0 ypg). He was a 2001 finalist for the Broyles Award, given to the nation's top assistant coach. UT ranked sixth nationally in total defense in 1999 (286.7 ypg), seventh in 2000 (278.3 ypg) and 16th in 2002 (307.7 ypg).[2]


In 2015, Reese joined Arkansas Razorbacks Staff serving as an Analyst for the team. [3]

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