- David Lockwood (football coach)
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Name = David Lockwood
| Birthplace =Media, Pennsylvania
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Sport =College football
College = West Virginia
Title =Cornerback s coach
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Years = 1985-1988
Team = West Virginia
Position = Defensive back
Coach = Y
CoachYears = 1989
1990-1993
1994
1995-1999
2000
2001
2002-2006
2007
2008-"present"
CoachTeams = West Virginia (assistant)
Delaware (assistant)
James Madison (assistant)
Memphis (assistant)
West Virginia (assistant)Notre Dame (assistant)
Minnesota (assistant)
Kentucky (assistant)
West Virginia (assistant)David Lockwood (born in
Media, Pennsylvania ) is the currentAmerican football cornerback coach atWest Virginia University .Playing career
David Lockwood enjoyed a four-year letterman career as a defensive back at
West Virginia University . Lockwood played in two bowl games and was a member of the 1988 squad that went undefeated and played for the national championship in the 1989Fiesta Bowl . In 1989, upon graduation, Lockwood served as a graduate assistant for his alma mater.Coaching career
Delaware & James Madison
In 1990, Lockwood moved to the
University of Delaware to become the assistanthead coach , receivers and tight ends coach. While at Delaware, the Blue Hens won twoYankee Conference championships and qualified for theDivision I-AA playoffs three times. Lockwood left Delaware following the 1993 season to coachJames Madison University as the assistant head coach, receivers and tight ends once again. In his one season at James Madison, 1994, Lockwood led the school to the Division 1-AA playoffs.Memphis
In 1995, Lockwood became the wide receivers coach at the
University of Memphis . Following the 1998 season, Lockwood moved to the defensive backs at Memphis for the 1999 season. Although only coaching the defensive backs one season, three of his defensive backs -Reginald Howard ,Michael Stone , andIdrees Bashir - played in theNational Football League .West Virginia (2000)
In 2000, Lockwood returned to
West Virginia University to coach the defensive backs under his former head coachDon Nehlen . That season, the Mountaineers finished ninth in the nation with 19 interceptions and defeated Mississippi in theMusic City Bowl . However, it would be Nehlen's final season coaching, and Lockwood would leave West Virginia as new head coachRich Rodriguez brought in a new staff. Lockwood coached future-AFL playerRick Sherrod at free safety.Notre Dame
In 2001, Lockwood moved on to coach at
Notre Dame as the cornerbacks coach. That season, the Fighting Irish were 10th in the nation in passing defense, the only time in 54 years that a Notre Dame team had ranked in the top 10 in that category.Minnesota
To begin the 2002 season, Lockwood was announced the new defensive backs coach at the
University of Minnesota . He coached the defensive backs until 2004, making three bowl games coaching. While coaching the backs,cornerback Michael Lehan tied the single-season school record for pass breakups and cornerUkee Dozier tied the school career record for pass breakups. He was also the recruiting coordinator in 2003. In 2005, Lockwood became the defensive coordinator and linebackers coach. The Gophers advanced to a bowl game in all five of his seasons coaching, with the school having played in only seven postseason games games in school history prior to Lockwood's arrival.Kentucky
In 2007, David Lockwood became the defensive backs coach at the
University of Kentucky under head coachRich Brooks . During his one season in the SEC, Lockwood led the Wildcats to an 8-5 record and theGaylord Hotels Music City Bowl victory. The appearance marked his sixth straight and the 11th of his coaching career. His secondary also ranked in the top 25 in fewest passing yards allowed in the nation.Return to West Virginia University
After
West Virginia University head coach Rich Rodriguez departed the team for the head coaching position at theUniversity of Michigan , West Virginia named former assistant coach Bill Stewart theinterim head coach. However, Stewart led the Mountaineers to a 48-28 upset victory over theUniversity of Oklahoma in the2008 Fiesta Bowl . The following day, Stewart was named the Mountaineers 32nd head coach in school history. OnJanuary 9 ,2008 , Stewart announced his hiring of former Mountaineer football players and coaches,Steve Dunlap and Lockwood. Lockwood was announced as the Mountaineers cornerbacks coach under defensive coordinatorJeff Casteel . [ [http://www.register-herald.com/sports/local_story_009231919.html?keyword=secondarystory The Register-Herald, Beckley, West Virginia - Mountaineers coach Stewart to hire Dunlap, Lockwood ] ]External links
* [http://www.msnsportsnet.com/page.cfm?sport=football&show=64 David Lockwood's WVU Profile]
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