Bob Trott

Bob Trott (born March 19, 1954) is an American football coach and former player. He was previously the defensive coordinator at East Carolina University. Prior to this position he was the defensive coordinator at James Madison University.

Bob Trott
Current position
ConferenceAmerican
Biographical details
Born (1954-03-19) March 19, 1954
Concord, North Carolina
Alma materNorth Carolina
Playing career
1973–1975North Carolina
Position(s)Defensive back
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1976–1977North Carolina (GA)
1978–1983Air Force (assistant)
1984–1988Arkansas (DB)
1989Arkansas (DC/DB)
1990Clemson (DC/DB)
1991–1992New York Giants (DA)
1993–1995New England Patriots (DB)
1996–2001Duke (DC/DB)
2002Baylor (DC/DB)
2003–2004ULM (DC/SAF)
2005–2008Cleveland Browns (DA)
2009Virginia (LB)
2010–2015Richmond (DC)
2016–2018James Madison (DC)
2019East Carolina (DC)
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
  • Super Bowl champion (XXV)
  • NCAA Division I National Champion (2016)

Early life

Trott was born in Concord, North Carolina and grew up in Kannapolis.[1]

Coaching career

Trott played at North Carolina under Coach Bill Dooley and began his coaching career as a graduate assistant at UNC in 1976. Trott then landed an assistant's position at the Air Force Academy in 1978, working with defensive ends under Bill Parcells. In 1984, Trott took a position at the University of Arkansas as the defensive backs coach for the Razorbacks. Trott was promoted to defensive coordinator in 1989. Trott helped Arkansas win back-to-back Southwest Conference championships in 1988 and '89. [1]

Trott moved on to Clemson in 1990, serving as the Tigers' defensive coordinator and defensive backs coach. The Tigers led the NCAA in total defense in 1990. One year later, Trott moved up to the NFL to join Ray Handley's staff with the New York Giants. After two years as a defensive assistant with the Giants, Trott rejoined Parcells in New England as defensive backs coach. In 1996 Trott returned to the college ranks and became the defensive coordinator/defensive backs coach at Duke. [1]

After five season with the Blue Devils, Trott left Duke to take the same position at Baylor. After only one season in Waco he moved down to the Sun Belt Conference to become the defensive coordinator for Louisiana-Monroe. Trott had a second NFL stint when he was hired as a Cleveland Browns defensive assistant coach on February 26, 2005. Since 2009 Trott has served as a defensive coach with various Virginia universities. This included one year as linebackers coach at UVA, six seasons as the defensive coordinator at Richmond. Richmond in 2015 shared the CAA title and finished 3rd in the nation. Trott's was the Defensive coordinator at James Madison University. JMU won the CAA with an undefeated 8-0 record. JMU led the nation in interceptions. JMU finished 14-1 and won the FCS Division I National Championship. Trott was defensive coordinator for East Carolina University during the 2019 season but his contract was not renewed at the end of the season after the ECU defense was ranked 119 out of 130 Division I (FBS) schools in total defense and gave up an average of 33.7 points per game.

Coaching mentors

Trott has served on the coaching staffs of eleven college bowl teams and has been a defensive coordinator at seven NCAA Division I universities. Trott has served as a coach or player under renowned head coaches Bill Parcells, Al Groh, Ken Hatfield, Fred Goldsmith and Bill Dooley. [1]

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