- Carl Torbush
Carl William Torbush (born
October 11 ,1951 inEast Spencer, North Carolina ) [cite news|url=http://www.aggiesports.com/football/news/122904torbush.htm|title=Torbush still plays baseball|publisher=Aggiesports.com|accessdate=2007-10-21|date=2004-12-29|author=Adams, John] is a formercollege football head coach forLouisiana Tech University and theUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill . He is currently the assistant head coach atCarson-Newman College , an NCAA Div. II school inJefferson City, TN .Assistant positions
He began his career as an assistant coach for the
Baylor Bears , and later coached for the Southeastern Louisiana Lions, theOle Miss Rebels , the Louisiana Tech Bulldogs, theAlabama Crimson Tide and theTexas A&M Aggies .University of North Carolina
After only one year as head coach at Louisiana Tech, Torbush joined the UNC coaching staff in 1988 as defensive coordinator and linebackers coach. He was the only member of
Mack Brown 's original coaching staff to stay throughout Brown's 10-year tenure. He recruited and coached many defensive standouts; his 1995, 1996 and 1997 units led the nation in total defense three years in a row and were often regarded as the best in the country. During his time at UNC, at least one of his linebackers went pro every year. Among his more notable players wereJulius Peppers ,Brian Simmons , Greg Ellis, andDré Bly .After the 1997 season, Brown announced he was moving to the
University of Texas . He left the team immediately, and Torbush was named to replace him. He coached the team in the 1997Gator Bowl , capping off one of the Tar Heels' best seasons ever--an 11-1 season (only the third 11-win season in school history), and their highest ranking in the major media polls in half a century.Unfortunately, this didn't last. The team never really recovered from an unexpected loss to Miami University to open the 1998 season, in which they barely managed to qualify for the
Las Vegas Bowl . The next year was an unmitigated disaster. The team was riddled with injuries, the most devastating one occurring when quarterbackRonald Curry tore hisAchilles tendon . The Tar Heels were so thin at quarterback that they were forced to convert safety Antwon Black to quarterback, but he was lost after two games tomononucleosis . After starting the season 1-1, the Tar Heels didn't win another game until beating North Carolina State in November. They finished 3-8--UNC's first losing season since Brown's two consecutive 1-10 seasons in 1988 and 1989. School officials actually planned to fire him after the season, but an outpouring of support from players and fans led to a change of heart. He was, however, forced to fire several members of his staff, including unpopular offensive coordinator Steve Marshall (who had been criticized for being too conservative in his play calling).The Tar Heels rebounded to finish 6-5 in 2000, but it wasn't enough to save his job; he was fired at the end of the season.
* Torbush was the head coach for the final game of the 1997 season as a result of Mack Brown leaving UNC for Texas the week prior to the New Years Day Gator Bowl. North Carolina credits the 1997 regular season to Brown and the Gator Bowl to Torbush.References
External links
* [http://www.fansonly.com/schools/cars/sports/m-footbl/mtt/torbush_carl00.html Official biography at Carson-Newman athletics]
* [http://tarheelblue.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/mtt/torbush_carl00.html Torbush biography from TarheelBlue.com]
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