Joe DeForest

Joe DeForest
Sport(s) American football
Current position
Title Special Teams Coordinator, Associate Head Coach
Team Kansas
Conference Big 12
Biographical details
Born (1965-04-17) April 17, 1965
Teaneck, New Jersey
Playing career
1983-1986 University of Southwestern Louisiana
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1988-1990 Titusville High School (Assistant Coach)
1990-1991 Rice (Assistant)
1992-1993 Rice (Safety Coach & Outside Linebacker Coach)
1994-2000 Duke (Special Teams Coach & Outside Linebacker Coach)
2001-2011 Oklahoma State (Safeties, Special Teams & Associate)
2012-2016 West Virginia
2016- Kansas

Joe Deforest (born April 17, 1965) is an assistant coach, currently serving as the Special Teams Coordinator for the Kansas Jayhawks, and formerly for the West Virginia Mountaineers college football team. DeForest was named WVU Defensive Coordinator January 14, 2012. He was reassigned as associate head coach and special teams coordinator following the 2012 season.[1] DeForest was brought in by WVU Head Coach Dana Holgorsen. The pair previously worked together in 2010 at Oklahoma State University where Holgerson was the Offensive Coordinator and DeForest, the Special Teams Coordinator and Director of Recruiting. DeForest's contract with WVU was not renewed in January 2016.[2]

Personal

DeForest was born in Teaneck, New Jersey, and grew up in Titusville, Florida. He, and his wife, Laura, have one daughter, Ashley.[3]

College (player)

DeForest is a 1987 graduate of University of Southwest Louisiana with a bachelor’s degree in marketing. He was a four-year starter and was twice named to the all-Southern and all-Louisiana independent teams.

He also was a two-year lettermen as a pitcher on the Ragin' Cajuns baseball squad. He received the inaugural President’s Cup, signifying the University’s top male athlete.

College coach

DeForest served as an assistant coach at Duke (1994-2001) as linebackers coach and special teams coordinator. He was hired by Les Miles in 2001 at Oklahoma State University as the Special Teams Coordinator and secondary coach. He remained at Oklahoma State until 2012 and served as the Associate Head Coach, Special teams Coordinator, and safeties coach. Under his tutelage, he coached Matt Fodge, a Ray Guy Award winner and Dan Bailey, a Lou Groza Award winner. He also coached and recruited several NFL players including Darrent Williams (Denver Broncos), Jacob Lacey (Indianapolis Colts), Markelle Martin (Tennessee Titans), Dan Bailey (Dallas Cowboys), Ryan Fowler (Tennessee Titans), Patrick Mannelly (Chicago Bears) and Russell Okung, (Seattle Seahawks). 2012, In 2012, he was hired by Dana Holgorsen to serve as the defensive coordinator for the West Virginia University Mountaineers. He will be WVU's Associate Head Coach and special teams coordinator for the 2013 season. After a terrible stint as defensive coordinator at WVU, he was placed in charge of Special Teams for the 2014 campaign.

On Friday, February 26, 2016 DeForest was hired as the new special teams coach at the University of Kansas. [4]

References

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