Bill Busch Explained

Bill Busch
Birth Date:27 April 1965
Birth Place:Pender, Nebraska, U.S.
Alma Mater:Nebraska Wesleyan University (1988)
Kearney State College (1990)
Player Years1:1985–1987
Player Team1:Nebraska Wesleyan
Player Positions:Wide receiver
Coach Years1:1989
Coach Team1:Nebraska Wesleyan (GA)
Coach Years2:1990–1993
Coach Team2:Nebraska (GA)
Coach Years3:1994
Coach Team3:Wisconsin (GA)
Coach Years4:1995
Coach Team4:Northern Arizona (DB)
Coach Years5:1996
Coach Team5:Northern Arizona (co-DC/DB)
Coach Years6:1997–2000
Coach Team6:New Mexico State (DB)
Coach Years7:2001–2003
Coach Team7:Utah (DB)
Coach Years8:2004
Coach Team8:Nebraska (ST/OLB)
Coach Years9:2005–2007
Coach Team9:Nebraska (ST/S)
Coach Years10:2009–2010
Coach Team10:Utah State (DC)
Coach Years11:2011–2012
Coach Team11:Utah State (ST/S)
Coach Years12:2013–2014
Coach Team12:Wisconsin (ST/DB)
Coach Years13:2015
Coach Team13:Ohio State (DQC)
Coach Years14:2016
Coach Team14:Rutgers (DB)
Coach Years15:2017
Coach Team15:Rutgers (co-DC/DB)
Coach Years16:2018–2020
Coach Team16:LSU (S)
Coach Years17:2021
Coach Team17:Nebraska (Defensive analyst)
Coach Years18:2022
Coach Team18:Nebraska (ST)
Coach Years19:2022
Coach Team19:Nebraska (interim DC/ST)
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William Busch (born April 27, 1965) is an American college football coach. He was the interim defensive coordinator and special teams coordinator for the University of Nebraska–Lincoln in 2022. He also coached for Nebraska Wesleyan, Wisconsin, Northern Arizona, New Mexico State, Utah, Utah State, Ohio State, Rutgers, and LSU. He played college football for Nebraska Wesleyan as a wide receiver.

Early life and education

Busch was born on April 27, 1965, in Pender, Nebraska. He played college football for Nebraska Wesleyan University as a wide receiver.[1] After graduating from Nebraska Wesleyan in 1988 he attended Kearney State College—now the University of Nebraska at Kearney—where he earned his Master's degree in 1990.[2]

Coaching career

In Busch's first six seasons of coaching he served as a graduate assistant at his alma mater, Nebraska Wesleyan University, for a year in 1989; the University of Nebraska–Lincoln for four years from 1990 to 1993;[3] and for the University of Wisconsin–Madison in 1994.[4]

Following Busch's stint with Wisconsin, he joined Northern Arizona University as the team's defensive backs coach in 1995.[5] In the following year he was promoted to co-defensive coordinator while maintaining his post as defensive backs coach.[6] [7]

In 1997, Busch was hired by New Mexico State University to serve as defensive backs coach under head football coach Tony Samuel.[8] In 2001, after four seasons with the New Mexico State Aggies, he joined the University of Utah in the same position.[9]

In 2004, Busch started his second stint with Nebraska as the team's special teams coordinator and outside linebackers coach before becoming the special teams coordinator and safeties coach in 2005.[10] After not coaching in 2008, Busch was hired by Gary Andersen at Utah State. He spent four seasons there, serving as defensive coordinator for the first two before reverting to safeties coach and special teams coordinator for the latter two. [11] [12]

In 2013, Busch began his second stint with Wisconsin as the team's special teams coordinator and defensive backs coach.[13] [14]

In 2015, Busch was hired by Ohio State University as a defensive quality control coach.[15]

In 2016, Busch was hired by Rutgers University as the defensive backs coach.[16] In 2017, he was promoted to co-defensive coordinator alongside being the defensive backs coach.[17]

In 2018, Busch was hired by Louisiana State University as the safeties coach. In 2019, under head football coach Ed Orgeron, he was a part of the 2019 College Football Playoff National Championship LSU team.[18] He was not retained following the 2020 season.[19]

In 2021, Busch began his third stint with Nebraska as a defensive analyst.[20] In 2022, he was promoted to special teams coordinator. With eight weeks remaining in the 2022 season, he was promoted to interim defensive coordinator.[21] He was not retained following the hiring of Matt Rhule.[22]

Personal life

In 2023, Busch became a co-host for 93.7 "The Ticket" (Early Break with Sip & Jake).[23] [24]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: February 9, 2021 . Former LSU assistant Bill Busch lands new coaching job . December 9, 2023 . Saturday Down South.
  2. Web site: Pernell . Jeremy . January 28, 2022 . Jeremy Pernell: Bill Busch the Right Guy to Fix Special Teams . December 9, 2023 . Sports Illustrated.
  3. Web site: February 8, 2021 . Bill Busch back with Nebraska football as defensive analyst . December 9, 2023 . ESPN.
  4. Web site: Krueger . Adam . January 10, 2022 . Nebraska football: Huskers hire Bill Busch as Special Teams Coordinator . December 9, 2023 . 3 News Now.
  5. Web site: January 12, 2013 . Former Resident Named Coach Of The Year . December 9, 2023 . Knox County News.
  6. Web site: Callahan . Sean . February 8, 2021 . Nebraska names former LSU and NU assistant Bill Busch defensive analyst . December 9, 2023 . Rivals.
  7. Web site: Scott . Bill . January 3, 2013 . Anderson rounds out his UW coaching staff . December 9, 2023 . Wisconsin Radio Network.
  8. Web site: February 10, 2004 . Callahan adds two assistants to Husker staff . December 9, 2023 . Huskers.
  9. Web site: December 29, 2000 . McBride Hires Three New Staff Members . December 9, 2023 . Utah Utes.
  10. Web site: Berrio . Brandon . February 8, 2018 . Football Adds Bill Busch to Staff as Safeties Coach . December 9, 2023 . LSU Sports.
  11. Web site: Duggan . Dan . December 31, 2015 . Who is Rutgers defensive backs coach Bill Busch? . December 9, 2023 . NJ.com.
  12. Web site: Hoffman . Doug . December 14, 2012 . USU football: Bill Busch and Kendrick Shaver named FootballScoop Defensive Back Coaches of the Year . December 9, 2023 . Deseret News.
  13. Web site: Bien . Louis . January 21, 2013 . Badger Bits: Bill Busch is Excited to Meet You . December 9, 2023 . SB Nation.
  14. Web site: Kocorowski . Jake . August 11, 2013 . Wisconsin safeties coach Bill Busch builds relationships with young secondary . December 9, 2023 . SB Nation.
  15. Web site: Evans . Thayer . December 29, 2015 . Ohio State's Bill Busch to be Rutgers defensive backs coach . December 9, 2023 . Sports Illustrated.
  16. Web site: Dellenger . Ross . February 8, 2018 . LSU completes staff by hiring Rutgers' Bill Busch as safeties coach . December 9, 2023 . The Advocate.
  17. Web site: Dunleavy . Ryan . February 23, 2017 . Rutgers promotes DBs coach Bill Busch to co-defensive coordinator . December 9, 2023 . NJ.com.
  18. Web site: June 1, 2021 . Bill Busch . December 9, 2023 . LSU.
  19. Web site: December 21, 2020 . LSU coaches Bill Busch, Bill Johnson won't return in 2021 . December 9, 2023 . Rivals.
  20. Web site: Bill Busch . December 9, 2023 . University of Nebraska - Official Athletics Website.
  21. Web site: Sherman . Mitch . November 18, 2022 . Nebraska’s Bill Busch is home, no matter what happens with new coach: ‘I’m not leaving’ . December 3, 2023 . The Athletic.
  22. Web site: Bland . Evan . November 30, 2022 . Bill Busch no longer with Nebraska football program . December 3, 2023 . Omaha World-Herald.
  23. Web site: March 26, 2023 . Husker Doc Talk: Coach Bill Busch . December 9, 2023 . Sports Illustrated.
  24. Web site: Pruch . James . May 9, 2023 . Nebraska Football: Bill Busch thinks 8-9 wins is likely in 2023 . December 9, 2023 . Fansided.