Feb. 26, 2008
Louisville, Ky. -
Bill Miller has been hired as the linebackers coach at the University of
Louisville, head coach Steve Kragthorpe announced on Tuesday.
A 20-year coaching veteran, Miller comes to the Cardinals after
spending one season as the defensive coordinator at Western Michigan.
Last season, Miller's defense was one of the best in the Mid-American
Conference, leading the conference in pass efficiency defense, ranking
second in sacks and fourth in total defense, pass defense and tackles
for loss.
Before joining the Broncos staff in 2007, Miller spent two seasons as
the defensive coordinator at Arizona State where he tutored linebacker
Dale Robinson, who would go on to be the Pat Tillman Co-Defensive Player
of the Year in the Pac-10 Conference, along with All-Pac-10 performers
safety Zach Catanese, defensive tackle Jordan Hill and linebacker Jamar
Williams. He served as the associate head coach at Florida in 2004 and
was the Gators* linebackers coach in 2003 and 2004.
Prior to his stint in Gainesville, Miller was defensive coordinator at
Michigan State (1999-02) and for Butch Davis at Miami (1995-98). From
1989-94, Miller served as the defensive coordinator and linebackers
coach at Oklahoma State. Miller also made brief stops at Minnesota
(1986-88, defensive backs), Nevada (1983-85, defensive
coordinator/secondary) and Drake (1981-82, secondary).
He has been a part of five teams that have won conference championships
(1981 Missouri Valley, *83 and *85 Big Sky and *95 and *96 Big
East titles).
In 2001, Miller*s defense at Michigan State paced the Big Ten
Conference and ranked 14th in the nation in pass defense (176.1 ypg).
Miller*s 2000 defense led the conference in total defense for the
second consecutive year and ranked 22nd nationally (318.3 ypg). The
Spartans also led the league in pass defense (164.1 ypg, No. 7 in the
NCAA) and pass efficiency defense (22nd nationally) that season. That
season Miller was also nominated for the Broyles award.
In 1999, Michigan State led the Big Ten and finished No. 5 nationally
in rush defense, allowing only 77 yards per game, and finished 12th in
the nation in total defense (299 ypg). The Spartans finished the 1999
season ranked No. 7 and tied the school record for wins (10), including
a victory over Florida in the Citrus Bowl.
In 1997, Miller*s defensive unit at the University of Miami led the
Big East in pass defense (177.3 ypg), while in 1998 it ranked second in
the league in rushing defense (135.6 ypg). Miller*s defense helped
lead the Hurricanes to back-to-back Big East co-championships in 1995
and 1996. The Miami defense also contributed to victories at the 1996
Carquest Bowl and the 1998 Micron PC Bowl.
Miller served as an assistant coach under Jimmy Johnson at Oklahoma
State from 1979-80 while Dave Wannstedt, Pat Jones, Keith Armstrong and
Tony Wise were also assistants on the same staff.
In 1986 at Minnesota, the Golden Gophers* defense helped upset
top-ranked Michigan 20-17 and earned a trip to the Liberty Bowl. As
defensive coordinator at the University of Nevada, Miller helped guide
the Wolf Pack to the Big Sky Conference title in 1983.
The 1983 and 1985 Nevada teams advanced to the Division I-AA national
semifinals. Miller*s 1983 and 1985 squads led the Big Sky and ranked
No. 3 in the nation in total defense and led the country in turnover
margin. In his first year at Drake, Miller*s secondary contributed to
a 10-1 record and a share of the 1981 Missouri Valley Conference title.
A native of Hutchinson, Kan., Miller, 51, began his coaching career at
his alma mater, the University of Texas-Arlington, in 1978 as a graduate
assistant. He moved on to Oklahoma State in 1979-80 as a graduate
assistant. Miller and his wife, Lisa, have two children, Cole (16) and
Jackson (13).