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Mike Trgovac Date of birth 1959 (age 51–52) Place of birth Youngstown, Ohio College Michigan Championships won 2003-04 NFC Championship (DC) Team(s) as a coach/administrator 1984-1985
1986-1988
1989
1990-1991
1992-1994
1995-1998
1999
2000-2001
2002
2003-2008
2009-PresentMichigan
(graduate assistant)
Ball State University
(defensive line coach)
Navy
(defensive line coach)
Colorado State
(defensive line coach)
Notre Dame
(defensive line coach)
Philadelphia Eagles
(defensive line coach)
Green Bay Packers
(defensive line coach)
Washington Redskins
(defensive line coach)
Carolina Panthers
(defensive line coach)
Carolina Panthers
(defensive coordinator)
Green Bay Packers
(defensive line coach)Michael Trgovac (born 1959) is the defensive line coach for the Green Bay Packers and the former defensive coordinator for the Carolina Panthers. Born near Youngstown, Ohio, Trgovac was an All-American middle guard at the University of Michigan before starting his NFL coaching career.[1]
Playing and college coaching
Trgovac was an all-state defensive lineman at Fitch High School in Austintown, Ohio. He was named defensive lineman of the year in 1976 and also won the state wrestling title. As a player under Bo Schembechler at Michigan from 1977–80, Trgovac started three years at middle guard and was second-team All-America as a senior. He earned All-Big Ten honors twice and played in three Rose Bowls. Following his graduation from Michigan, Trgovac became a graduate assistant under Schembechler in the 1984 and '85 seasons with fellow GAs Cam Cameron and Bill Sheridan. From 1986 to 1988 he coached the defensive line at Ball State. Following a one year stint with Navy, he joined former Ohio State coach Earle Bruce's staff at Colorado State as defensive line coach. He ended his college coaching career with three seasons on Lou Holtz's staff at Notre Dame. Trgovac also has a family. A wife Angela and two children. Jordan, a girl and Michael, a boy.
NFL coach
Trgovac served as the defensive line coach for the Philadelphia Eagles from 1995-1998. In 1998, the Eagles finished third in the NFL in sack percentage and first overall against the pass. Trgovac's 1995 line recorded an NFL-best 42.5 sacks. He spent the 1999 season with the Green Bay Packers before joining the Washington Redskins for two seasons. He helped guide a Redskins defense that ranked fourth in the NFL and first in the NFC in 2000.
Following the 2001 season, Trgovac joined the Carolina Panthers. He was promoted to defensive coordinator for the 2003 season. Since Trgovac joined Carolina in 2002, the Panthers rank fifth in total yards allowed, trailing only Tampa Bay, Pittsburgh, Baltimore and Denver. They are also sixth in first downs allowed and rushing yards allowed per attempt, ninth in rushing yards allowed per game and 10th in third down efficiency. After turning down a contract offer from the Panthers, Trgovac informed head coach John Fox and general manager Marty Hurney that he was leaving the team.[2] He soon joined the Green Bay Packers as a defensive line coach.
References
- ^ Bassetti, John; Kovach, John (March 31, 2007). "Area breeds toughness, tradition; From players, coaches, officials, the area has been well-represented in the NFL.". The Vindicator: p. 1.
- ^ Panthers defensive boss bolts team. Retrieved on 2009-01-22.
Sporting positions Preceded by
Jack Del RioCarolina Panthers Defensive Coordinators
2003-2008Succeeded by
Ron MeeksCurrent defensive line coaches of the National Football League American Football Conference AFC East Giff Smith (Buffalo Bills)
Kacy Rodgers (Miami Dolphins)
Pepper Johnson (New England Patriots)
Mark Carrier (New York Jets)AFC North Clarence Brooks (Baltimore Ravens)
Jay Hayes (Cincinnati Bengals)
Dwaine Board (Cleveland Browns)
John Mitchell (Pittsburgh Steelers)AFC South Bill Kollar (Houston Texans)
John Teerlinck (Indianapolis Colts)
Joe Cullen (Jacksonville Jaguars)
Tracy Rocker (Tennessee Titans)AFC West Wayne Nunnely (Denver Broncos)
Anthony Pleasant (Kansas City Chiefs)
Mike Waufle (Oakland Raiders)
Don Johnson (San Diego Chargers)National Football Conference NFC East Brian Baker (Dallas Cowboys)
Robert Nunn (New York Giants)
Jim Washburn (Philadelphia Eagles)
Jacob Burney (Washington Redskins)NFC North Mike Phair (Chicago Bears)
Kris Kocurek (Detroit Lions)
Mike Trgovac (Green Bay Packers)
Karl Dunbar (Minnesota Vikings)NFC South Ray Hamilton (Atlanta Falcons)
Eric Washington (Carolina Panthers)
Bill Johnson (New Orleans Saints)
Keith Millard & Grady Stretz (Tampa Bay Buccaneers)NFC West Ron Aiken (Arizona Cardinals)
Brendan Daly (St. Louis Rams)
Jim Tomsula (San Francisco 49ers)
Todd Wash (Seattle Seahawks)Categories:- 1959 births
- People from Youngstown, Ohio
- National Football League defensive coordinators
- Michigan Wolverines football players
- Michigan Wolverines football coaches
- Notre Dame Fighting Irish football coaches
- Carolina Panthers coaches
- Green Bay Packers coaches
- Living people
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