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Jim Zebrowski and Jordan Peterson have each received promotions with Kansas football. Here’s more on the roles that they will now have. Kansas football promotes a pair of assistant coaches in ...
His first year was as a graduate assistant; the next two years he was the strength and conditioning coach. Toub then spent nine years as the strength and conditioning coach at the University of Missouri; also coaching offensive line from 1989 to 1991 was Andy Reid. Afterwards, Toub coached the defensive line for three years. [1]
Case remained at Kansas as a graduate assistant from 2008 to 2009. [5] Case left Kansas to work as an assistant coach at Southeast Missouri State from 2009 to 2012. [6] From 2012 to 2016, he was an assistant coach at Houston Baptist University. [7] Case returned to Kansas to serve as video coordinator in August 2016. [8]
Prior to his graduation, Reid served as a student assistant for the Temple football program for two seasons assisting the offense. Reid also spent two years (2011–12) working at the Steve Addazio football camp. [3] Following his graduation, he joined his father on the Kansas City Chiefs coaching staff in 2013 as the Defensive Quality Control ...
Peterson was working at Kansas prior to Leipold’s arrival in 2021, and after spending time in an off-field role early in Leipold’s tenure became one of the Jayhawks’ on-field assistants.
He went on to play center and guard for the University of North Carolina Tar Heels football team as a walk-on. After two seasons as a walk-on he earned a scholarship. [3] He earned a degree in Education in 1984, and then became a graduate assistant for three years while working on a master's degree in Physical Education. [3]
He later pursued a career in combat sports before returning to football as a graduate assistant with the Cougars in 2015. ... Mack joined Mendenhall's Virginia staff in 2019 as a regional scout ...
Slocum began his career as a football coach at Lake Charles High School in 1968. Two years later, in 1970, Slocum became a graduate assistant at Kansas State University under head coach Vince Gibson, also coaching the offensive linemen on the freshman team. In 1971, he was named head freshman coach.