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Ole Miss Job Descriptions and Pay Ranges
Job Code: 130418
Title: ASST ATHLETIC DIR PLAYER DEVELOPMENT
Min Salary: 62,817
Max Salary: 880,608
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Updated staff hires:
Associate A.D. of Player Personnel - Tyler Siskey
Assistant Director of Player Personnel - Brennon Chapman
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Was Siskey the one who went to Bama and spied on us from the box?
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olemissjcj wrote:
Was Siskey the one who went to Bama and spied on us from the box?
Allegedly . . . I guess that's why he always keeps hi powered binoculars handy!!!h
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Randy Clements hired as Offensive line coach
Randy Clements, 53, will join the Ole Miss staff to coach the offensive line, after coaching the same position at Florida State this past season. Clements will be reunited with Lebby, with whom he coached alongside at Baylor and Southeastern. Clements has coached numerous All-Americans, consistent all-conference players in the Big 12, ACC and AAC, and the Big 12’s Offensive Lineman of the Year for four consecutive seasons from 2012-15 while at Baylor. Prior to his most recent stop with the Seminoles, his group set the tone for a Houston offense that averaged 43.9 points per game, ranking fifth in the nation, and 512.3 yards of total offense, the seventh-highest total in FBS in 2018.
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Potential hires:
Lane Kiffin is targeting Texas A&M tight ends coach Joe Jon Finley for a similar role on his staff in Oxford. Finley, who played tight end at Oklahoma and in the league for a number of years, has coached tight ends at Missouri and A&M the past few seasons.
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Matt Luke Head Coach (Georgia OL Coach)
Mike MacIntyre Assistant Coach/Defensive Coordinator (Memphis DC)
Rich Rodriguez Assistant Coach/Offensive Coordinator
Jack Bicknell Jr. Assistant Coach/Offensive Line $400,000 (Auburn OL Coach)
Charles Clark Assistant Coach/Cornerbacks $375,000 - Hired by Memphis State (Memphis DB Coach)
Jeff Koonz Assistant Coach/Inside Linebackers $300,000 (West Virginia LB Coach)
Calvin Magee Assistant Coach/Tight Ends
Derrick Nix Assistant Coach/Running Backs - WR Coach (Ole Miss WR)
Tyrone Nix Assistant Coach/Outside Linebackers
Jacob Peeler Assistant Coach/Wide Receivers (North Texas OC)
Freddie Roach Assistant Coach/Defensive Line (NY Giants DL Coach)
Nolan Jones Associate A.D. for Football Operations
Chris Rippon Associate A.D. for Community Relations & Special Teams Consultant
Tom Luke Assistant A.D. for Player Development
Tyler Siskey Assistant A.D. for Player Personnel
Paul Jackson Head Football Strength and Conditioning Coach (SC S&C Coach)
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OXFORD, Miss. – Ole Miss football has expanded the football strength & conditioning department Wednesday with the addition of four new staff member who will all hold the title of assistant football strength and conditioning coach.
Lance Ancar, Jarwarski Beckum, KJ Florence and Corey Miller have all joined the staff under the direction of head football strength and conditioning coach Wilson Love.
Ancar joins the Rebels after spending the last three seasons as director of football strength and conditioning at South Alabama.
Prior to joining the Jaguars, Ancar spent four seasons as a strength and conditioning coach at Alabama. While with the Crimson Tide, he assisted with the football program as it made three straight appearances in the College Football Playoff — winning the national championship in 2015 — and served as the head strength and conditioning coach for the baseball and men's tennis programs. In his role, Ancar worked with Alabama's swimming and diving and rowing teams as well.
He also has experience at the collegiate level at Minnesota State-Moorhead, where he was the Dragons' running backs and tight ends coach while serving as assistant strength and conditioning coach during the 2010 season.
Ancar earned a degree in health and physical education from North Alabama. He was a four-year letterwinner for the Lions from 2002-05, and was the recipient of the Rimington Trophy as the top center in NCAA Division II football while earning first-team All-America honors from the American Football Coaches Association as a senior. A three-time all-Gulf South Conference selection, Ancar helped UNA to a 33-16 record during his career including berths in the semifinals of the NCAA Division II playoffs in 2003 and '05. He was later chosen to both UNA's and the Gulf South Conference's All-Decade Teams for the 2000s.
Ancar played five seasons in the Arena Football League as a fullback/linebacker with the Alabama Vipers (2008-10) — where he helped claim the Arena Cup his first season with the team — and the Georgia Force (2011-12).
Ancar is certified by the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) and United States Weightlifting Association (USAW).
Beckum comes to Oxford after spending the last three seasons in the same position at Nevada. While with the Wolf Pack, Beckum helped lead Nevada to back-to-back bowl appearances in 2018 and 2019.
Beckum joined Nevada from Grambling State where he spent the past three seasons as the director of strength and conditioning. In his three years at Grambling he helped the Tigers football team to two undefeated seasons in conference play, one conference championship and one national championship. He also helped develop seven All-Americans, 14 first team all-conference players, and nine future NFL players.
Prior to Grambling State, Beckum began as a volunteer intern at Alabama before being promoted to an assistant strength coach. During his time with the Crimson Tide he served as the speed coach for football, women's basketball and softball.
Beckum is a graduate of Mississippi State University and holds certification from NSCA, USAW and USATF.
Florence joins the Rebels from Marshall where he served as assistant strength and conditioning coach for the 2019 season. He also worked with softball during his time in Huntington, West Virginia.
Prior to joining the Herd, Florence worked as an intern on the University of Georgia strength staff where he worked directly with the football program in 2018.
A native of Virginia Beach, Virginia, he received his Bachelor of Science in Exercise Science from Old Dominion University in 2014. He received his Master of Science in Kinesiology in 2019; where he also earned his CSCS certification through the NSCA.
Miller has spent the last three seasons on the strength staff at South Carolina.
Miller, who was recruited to Tennessee by head coach Lane Kiffin, played four years for the Vols, logging 82 career tackles, including 16 tackles for loss and 9.5 sacks.
After a stint playing professional football for Lazio Marines American Football Team in Rome, Italy, Miller returned to Knoxville where he has served as a personal trainer at D1 Sports Training since 2015.
He is certified by the National Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association (NSCA).
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apparently the Roach situation is fluid.