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Sources: Bearcats to hire ex-OSU DC Coombs

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Tuesday, 18 January 2022 06:23

The University of Cincinnati is expected to hire former Ohio State defensive coordinator Kerry Coombs, sources told ESPN, marking a return to the city where he spent more than two decades as a high school coach and a school where he began his college coaching career.

Coombs is expected to coach cornerbacks and be the special teams coordinator for the Bearcats, working on defense under second-year coordinator Mike Tressel. Coombs got demoted from play calling duties at Ohio State in September this season, and his departure from Ohio State sets up a reunion with a school where he'd spent five seasons as an assistant under Brian Kelly and Butch Jones from 2007-11.

Coombs, 60, worked with Cincinnati coach Luke Fickell, then the Ohio State defensive coordinator, for five seasons in Columbus until Fickell took the Cincinnati job in 2017.

Coombs brings one of the strongest track records in the country in recruiting and developing corners, which includes two years under Mike Vrabel as an NFL assistant as the secondary coach with the Tennessee Titans. During his first stint at Ohio State from 2012-17, every one of Coombs' starting corners reached the NFL. Overall, Coombs helped recruit or develop at least seven corners taken in the first round, including Bradley Roby, Marshon Lattimore and Denzel Ward.

Coombs, 60, brings a depth of experience as both a coach and a recruiter. Coombs' ties to Cincinnati are deep, as he spent 16 years as the head coach at his alma mater, Colerain High School in Cincinnati, that included 10 state playoffs and an undefeated state title in 2004. His overall record as a high school coach was 167-48 in 18 seasons.

Coombs will help fill two of the departed spots on Cincinnati' staff, as corners coach Perry Eliano went to Ohio State and special teams coordinator Brian Mason left for Notre Dame.

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