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John Lovett Named Clemson Defensive Coordinator

John Lovett Named Clemson Defensive Coordinator


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Clemson, SC-John Lovett, defensive coordinator at Auburn for the last

three seasons, has been named Defensive Coordinator at Clemson. Head

Coach Tommy Bowden made the announcement Thursday afternoon.

Lovett replaces Reggie Herring, who resigned earlier this

month to become defensive coordinator at Mississippi.

Lovett has been an assistant coach at the college level for

23 years, including 13 seasons as a defensive coordinator. He has

experience working with all levels of the defense, but has spent most

of his seasons in the game coaching the secondary and linebacker

positions.

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John Lovett Press Conference

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"John has a wealth of experience coaching all aspects of

defense," said Head Coach Tommy Bowden. "When you look at Auburn's

win over Florida and what they were able to do with Florida's offense

it certainly catches your eye. No defense held the Gators in check

like John's did this past year. The 2000 Auburn defense was ranked

among the best in the nation and led the SEC in total defense at the

end of that regular season. His defense was a big reason they won

the Western Division of the SEC that year.

"I first saw John Lovett's defense at work when I coached at

Tulane in 1997 when he was at Mississippi. His defensive backs were

impressive. That was our only loss at Tulane over the last 15 games.

We are pleased to have John and his wife Carol join us at Clemson."

Lovett helped Auburn to bowl games each of the last two

years. His 2000 defense ranked 14th in the nation in total defense

and 15th in rushing defense, helping the Tigers to a 9-4 record and a

berth in the Citrus Bowl against Michigan. Auburn won the Western

Division of the Southeastern Conference that season.

This past season, his defense had a lot to do with Auburn's

berth in the Peach Bowl. One of Auburn's victories was a 23-20

triumph over then #1 ranked Florida. Lovett's defense held Florida

to 20 points, -36 yards rushing and 328 yards of total offense,

season lows in all three categories for Steve Spurrier's team that

finished the season ranked third in the nation. The Tigers also

forced five turnovers in the game, including four interceptions of

passes thrown by Heisman Trophy finalist Rex Grossman. Lovett's

defense also held Georgia's high powered attack to but

17 points in a 24-17 Auburn triumph.

The 51-year-old coach, who was born in Nyack, NY, worked

under Tommy Tuberville, the last seven years, four at Mississippi

(1995-98) and three at Auburn (1999-01). He coached the secondary

all four years he was at Mississippi, including the 1997 season when

the Rebels had an 8-4 record, including a victory in the Ford Motor

City Bowl.

Prior to coming to Mississippi in 1995, Lovett worked as

defensive coordinator at the University of Maine for two stints. He

first went to Orono in 1985 and served as defensive coordinator and

secondary coach from 1985-88. He also served as defensive

coordinator for the Black Bears in 1994. The 1987 team won the

conference championship and qualified for the Division I-AA playoffs.

Lovett began his career in coaching at St. Joseph's Regional

High School in Montvale, NJ in 1976. He worked at that school for

two years, also serving as a track coach. He started his college

career in 1978 at Union College in New York. He served as a

part-time coach from 1978-80, then was elevated to full-time status

in 1980. He worked with the inside linebackers in 1980 and 1981,

then was elevated to defensive coordinator status in 1982.

Lovett spent the 1983 season in the Ivy League at Brown, then

moved back to New York to work under Joe Walton as an intern coach

with the New York Jets in 1984. The 1985 season brought him to Maine

as defensive coordinator. In 1989 he joined Head Coach Tim Murphy in

his move to the University of Cincinnati. He remained at Cincinnati

through the 1992 season. In 1993 he coached at UNLV as the secondary

coach.

Lovett graduated from C.W. Post College in December of 1973.

His final season, the fall of 1973, the linebacker served as team

co-captain. After graduation from C.W. Post, he enrolled in

graduate school at the University of Denver and he earned his

Master's Degree in 1975. The next year he entered the coaching

profession.

Lovett is married to the former Carol O'Connor.

Year by Year with John Lovett

	Year	Team                     	Responsibility

1976-77 St. Joseph's Regional (HS) Defensive Coordinator

1978-79 Union College Part-time assistant

1980-81 Union College Inside linebackers

1982 Union College Defensive Coordinator/LB

1983 Brown University Linebackers

1984 New York Jets Intern Coach

1985-88 Maine Defensive Coordinator/Secondary

1989-92 Cincinnati Defensive Coordinator/Secondary

1993 UNLV Secondary

1994 Maine Defensive Coordinator/LB

1995-98 Mississippi Secondary

1999-01 Auburn Defensive Coordinator/Secondary/OLB

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