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Rhule gets it. Brought his special teams man to Nebraska

Now Ruhle has to find a defense as he usually plays crap D
 
Instead of working the other day I spent some time looking up how many big name schools have actual Special Teams coaches. I tried to look at many of the biggest names in the country. The following teams have coaches that coach other positions as well as special teams:
Alabama - Special Teams/OLBs
Michigan - Special Teams/Safeties
Clemson - Assistant Head Coach/Special Teams/Cornerbacks
Texas - Special Teams/Tight Ends
Utah - Special Teams/OL
South Carolina - Associate Head Coach/Special Teams Coordinator
Tennessee - OLB/Special Teams
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The following schools don't have a special teams coach on staff; they have a "coordinator" or an "analyst." These positions are not one of the 10 official assistant coaches a school can have. There is no limit on how many coordinators or analysts a program can have on staff, but they are prohibited from directly coaching players. Essentially, they're support staff:
Georgia - Quality Control/Special Teams Coordinator
Southern Cal - Special Teams Analyst
tOSU - Special Teams Coordinator
TCU - Special Teams Coordinator
LSU - Special Teams Coordinator/Recruiting Coordinator
 
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