
Nichols Adds Two More To 2016 Staff
3/14/2016 12:54:00 PM | Football
MEET COACH HOOD | MEET COACH TRAUTWEIN
DAVIDSON, N.C. – Davidson head coach Paul Nichols announced the hiring of two additions to the 2016 football staff Monday afternoon. Safeties coach Justin Hood and tight ends coach Phil Trautwein have been added to the Wildcat staff.
An Ashland graduate with nearly 10 years of experience as a student-athlete and assistant coach, Hood comes to Davidson after his two seasons as defensive coordinator for the Capital University football team after his hire in March 2014. He also specialized in coaching defensive backs for the Crusaders.
In his first season, Hood placed one of his student-athletes on the all-conference team when safety Jimmy Curtis was named to honorable mention status. Under his tutelage, Curtis led the Crusaders in tackles (59), interceptions (3), passes defended (8), and forced fumbles (4). Capital, as a team, finished seventh in the country with 15 total fumble recoveries in 2014.
Before arriving in Columbus, Hood served as a graduate assistant at the University of Illinois, a position he held for nearly two years. He worked with the cornerbacks and also had responsibilities in scouting, film breakdown and coaching the scout offense and special teams.
Prior to Illinois, Hood worked in two different positions at the University of Oregon. During the 2011-12 season, he was an intern working with the offense and in quality control. Hood assisted in coaching running backs, evaluated high school and junior college running back prospects and communicated defensive coverage on game days. From 2010-11, he was a recruiting administrative assistant, working in all phases of recruiting. During his two seasons, the Ducks won back-to-back Pac-12 championships, finished as the national runner-up in 2011 and won the Rose Bowl in 2012.
Hood was also a Bill Walsh Intern with the New York Giants in August of 2013, assisting in coaching the running backs and managing the scout special teams.
A four-year starter and two-year captain at Ashland University, an NCAA Division II school, Hood was named second team All-Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference in 2007 as a defensive back.
Hood graduated from Ashland with a bachelor's degree in marketing in 2008. He earned his master's at Illinois in education policy and leadership in 2013.
Trautwein spent the last three seasons with the Eagles, concentrating on offensive lineman, tight end, and fullback development and implementation of offensive schemes.
Prior to Boston College, Trautwein spent the spring of 2013 with the Florida Gators as an offensive line volunteer.
A 2007 graduate of the University of Florida, Trautwein was a two-time SEC and National Champion as an offensive tackle. He was one of three players to start both championship years as well as play in every game both championship years.
After a four-year standout collegiate career, Trautwein signed by the St. Louis Rams as an undrafted free agent and spent three years in the National Football League, spending time with the Cleveland Browns, New Orleans Saints and the San Diego Chargers.
Trautwein earned a bachelor's degree in family, youth, and community sciences and a master's degree in educational leadership from the University of Florida, before earning a master's degree in administrative studies from Boston College in 2014.
The current Davidson football staff is listed below:
Paul Nichols, Head Coach
Ray McCartney, Assistant Head Coach/Defensive Line
Chad Creamer, Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers
Vinny Marino, Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks
Mario Price, Special Teams Coordinator/Running Backs
David Parrott, Recruiting Coordinator/Defensive Backs
Matt Applebaum, Offensive Line
Justin Hood, Safeties
Cody Ladutko, Wide Receivers
Phil Trautwein, Tight Ends
Nick Decker, Director of Football Operations
For the latest on Davidson football, follow the team on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.
DAVIDSON, N.C. – Davidson head coach Paul Nichols announced the hiring of two additions to the 2016 football staff Monday afternoon. Safeties coach Justin Hood and tight ends coach Phil Trautwein have been added to the Wildcat staff.
An Ashland graduate with nearly 10 years of experience as a student-athlete and assistant coach, Hood comes to Davidson after his two seasons as defensive coordinator for the Capital University football team after his hire in March 2014. He also specialized in coaching defensive backs for the Crusaders.
In his first season, Hood placed one of his student-athletes on the all-conference team when safety Jimmy Curtis was named to honorable mention status. Under his tutelage, Curtis led the Crusaders in tackles (59), interceptions (3), passes defended (8), and forced fumbles (4). Capital, as a team, finished seventh in the country with 15 total fumble recoveries in 2014.
Before arriving in Columbus, Hood served as a graduate assistant at the University of Illinois, a position he held for nearly two years. He worked with the cornerbacks and also had responsibilities in scouting, film breakdown and coaching the scout offense and special teams.
Prior to Illinois, Hood worked in two different positions at the University of Oregon. During the 2011-12 season, he was an intern working with the offense and in quality control. Hood assisted in coaching running backs, evaluated high school and junior college running back prospects and communicated defensive coverage on game days. From 2010-11, he was a recruiting administrative assistant, working in all phases of recruiting. During his two seasons, the Ducks won back-to-back Pac-12 championships, finished as the national runner-up in 2011 and won the Rose Bowl in 2012.
Hood was also a Bill Walsh Intern with the New York Giants in August of 2013, assisting in coaching the running backs and managing the scout special teams.
A four-year starter and two-year captain at Ashland University, an NCAA Division II school, Hood was named second team All-Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference in 2007 as a defensive back.
Hood graduated from Ashland with a bachelor's degree in marketing in 2008. He earned his master's at Illinois in education policy and leadership in 2013.
Trautwein spent the last three seasons with the Eagles, concentrating on offensive lineman, tight end, and fullback development and implementation of offensive schemes.
Prior to Boston College, Trautwein spent the spring of 2013 with the Florida Gators as an offensive line volunteer.
A 2007 graduate of the University of Florida, Trautwein was a two-time SEC and National Champion as an offensive tackle. He was one of three players to start both championship years as well as play in every game both championship years.
After a four-year standout collegiate career, Trautwein signed by the St. Louis Rams as an undrafted free agent and spent three years in the National Football League, spending time with the Cleveland Browns, New Orleans Saints and the San Diego Chargers.
Trautwein earned a bachelor's degree in family, youth, and community sciences and a master's degree in educational leadership from the University of Florida, before earning a master's degree in administrative studies from Boston College in 2014.
The current Davidson football staff is listed below:
Paul Nichols, Head Coach
Ray McCartney, Assistant Head Coach/Defensive Line
Chad Creamer, Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers
Vinny Marino, Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks
Mario Price, Special Teams Coordinator/Running Backs
David Parrott, Recruiting Coordinator/Defensive Backs
Matt Applebaum, Offensive Line
Justin Hood, Safeties
Cody Ladutko, Wide Receivers
Phil Trautwein, Tight Ends
Nick Decker, Director of Football Operations
For the latest on Davidson football, follow the team on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.
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