Monday, January 9, 2012

USF's Mark Snyder Top Texas A&M Defensive Coordinator Target, According To Report


In this Nov. 14, 2009, photo, Marshall coach Mark Snyder, right, looks to his players during an NCAA college football game against Southern Mississippi in Huntington, W.Va. Snyder is resigning as coach. Synder said in a news release issued Sunday, Nov. 29, that he made the decision after meeting earlier in the day with athletic director Mike Hamrick. (AP Photo/Randy Snyder)
Snyder was Jim Tressel's defensive coordinator at Ohio State in the early 2000's before an unsuccessful stint as a head coach at Marshall.
Jan 9, 2012 - According to a report from Texags.com, Kevin Sumlin has decided to hire Mark Snyder, the current defensive coordinator at South Florida, to run his defense:
: Confirmed per multiple sources connected to process, Sumlin tabs South Florida's Mark Snyder as defensive coordinator
The 47-year old Synder made his reputation as Jim Tressel's defensive coordinator at Ohio State from 2001-2004 before returning to Marshall, where he was a safety in the 1980's, to become the Thundering Herd's head coach.
He went 22-37 in five seasons at Marshall before being forced out at the end of the 2009 season and taking the job as South Florida's defensive coordinator as a part of new coach Skip Holtz's staff.
Even though the Bulls have gone only 13-12 in Snyder's two seasons in Tampa Bay, his defense was rated in the top 40 nationally in both years.
At Texas A&M, Snyder will have a lot of leeway to coordinate the defense under Sumlin, an offensively-oriented coach who has spent most of his career on that side of the ball.
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