sport.wikisort.org - AthleteChris Wilson (born January 8, 1969) is an American football coach who served as the defensive coordinator at the University of Colorado. Wilson received a Super Bowl ring when he served as a coach for the Philadelphia Eagles, who defeated the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LII.[1] Before that, he spent two years with the University of Southern California as the defensive line coach.[2] He has also held collegiate coaching positions with the University of Oklahoma, Indiana State, NE Oklahoma A&M, Illinois State, the University of Colorado, Mississippi State, the University of Georgia, and USC. In addition he has done internships with the Dallas Cowboys and Arizona Cardinals.[1] He was part of the Eagles' coaching staff that won Super Bowl LII.[3]
American football coach (born 1969)
American football player
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Born: | (1969-01-08) January 8, 1969 (age 53) Carnegie, Oklahoma |
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High school: | Richardson (TX) |
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College: | Oklahoma |
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NFL Draft: | 1992 / Round: 12 / Pick: 331 |
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- Indiana State (1993)
Graduate assistant
- Indiana State (1994)
Linebackers coach
- Northern Illinois (1995)
Outside linebackers coach
- Northeastern State (1996)
Defensive line coach
- Indiana State (1997)
Outside linebackers coach
- Illinois State (1998–1999)
Defensive line coach
- Colorado (2000–2004)
Defensive line coach
- Oklahoma (2005–2006)
Defensive ends coach
- Oklahoma (2007–2009)
Defensive ends coach & special teams coordinator
- Mississippi State (2010)
Co-defensive coordinator & defensive line coach
- Mississippi State (2011–2012)
Defensive coordinator & defensive line coach
- Georgia (2013)
Defensive line coach
- USC (2014–2015)
Defensive line coach
- Philadelphia Eagles (2016–2018)
Defensive line coach
- Arizona Cardinals (2019)
Defensive assistant
- Colorado (2020)
Defensive line coach
- Colorado (2021–2022)
Defensive coordinator & defensive line coach
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- Super Bowl champion (LII)
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Wilson attended the University of Oklahoma from 1987 to 1991; he obtained a bachelor's degree in communications and lettered in football all four years. He achieved 303 career tackles, was named team captain twice, and in 1992 was a 12th round NFL Draft selection by the Chicago Bears.[1]
Wilson was born in Richardson, Texas. He attended Richardson High School, where he played football and ran track. He is married to Tina who also attended OU. They have a son, Caleb, and a daughter.[1]
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Chicago Bears 1992 NFL draft selections |
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Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl LII champions |
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- Head coach: Doug Pederson
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- Coaches:
- Eugene Chung
- Phillip Daniels
- John DeFilippo
- Dave Fipp
- Ken Flajole
- Keith Gray
- Mike Groh
- Matthew Harper
- Tim Hauck
- Josh Hingst
- Shaun Huls
- Trent Miles
- Ryan Paganetti
- T. J. Paganetti
- Justin Peelle
- Spencer Phillips
- Frank Reich
- Jim Schwartz
- Duce Staley
- Jeff Stoutland
- Press Taylor
- Cory Undlin
- Dino Vasso
- Chris Wilson
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