Brian Niedermeyer Explained

Brian Niedermeyer
Current Title:Defensive coordinator
Current Team:Tuscaloosa County HS (AL)
Birth Date:December 28, 1988
Birth Place:Eagle River, Alaska, U.S.
Player Years1:2007–2008
Player Team1:Glendale
Player Years2:2009–2010
Player Team2:Butte
Player Years3:2011
Player Team3:Arkansas–Pine Bluff
Player Years4:2013
Player Team4:Arkansas–Pine Bluff
Player Positions:Tight end
Coach Years1:2012
Coach Team1:Arkansas-Pine Bluff (SA)
Coach Years2:2013
Coach Team2:Miami (FL) (analyst)
Coach Years3:2014
Coach Team3:East Texas Baptist (WR)
Coach Years4:2015
Coach Team4:Georgia (GA)
Coach Years5:2016
Coach Team5:Alabama (GA)
Coach Years6:2017
Coach Team6:Alabama (assistant DRO)
Coach Years7:2018–2020
Coach Team7:Tennessee (TE)
Coach Years8:2021 (spring)
Coach Team8:Tennessee (ILB)
Coach Years9:2021
Coach Team9:St. Thomas Aquinas HS (FL) (assistant)
Coach Years10:2022–2023
Coach Team10:IMG Academy (FL) (DC)
Coach Years11:2024–present
Coach Team11:Tuscaloosa County HS (AL) (DC)

Brian Niedermeyer (born December 28, 1988) is an American college football coach and former player. He is the defensive coordinator for Tuscaloosa County High School, a position he has held since 2024.

Early life and playing career

Niedermeyer was born in Eagle River, Alaska and went to Chugiak High School. He earned all-state in football and basketball at Chugiak before going on to play tight end at University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff.[1]

Assistant coaching career

Niedermeyer began his coaching career in 2012 as a student assistant University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff, studying defense. The following year he took on a volunteer analyst role under linebackers coach Michael Barrow for the Miami Hurricanes football program.

In 2014, Niedermeyer started his first positions coaching role in his career for East Texas Baptist University, coaching the wide receiver group. He coached the group to becoming the top passing offense in NCAA Division III that year.

In 2015, Niedermeyer joined the University of Georgia football program as graduate assistant. There he worked predominantly with the linebackers group, helping coach and develop Leonard Floyd, Jordan Jenkins, and Roquan Smith. Niedermeyer would then join the University of Alabama football program, again as a graduate assistant. He worked under then defensive coordinator Jeremy Pruitt, who would eventually become the head coach of the University of Tennessee Volunteers. Niedermeyer got promoted to assistant director of recruiting operations in 2017, while also helping coach and develop future professional players Reuben Foster, Tim Williams, and Ryan Anderson.

In December 2017, Pruitt was hired as the head coach of the University of Tennessee Volunteers football program.[2] He hired Niedermeyer as the tight ends coach for the Vols.[3] Niedermeyer quickly went to work recruiting and signing the then nation's No.1 tight end from Junior College, Dominic Wood-Anderson.[4] Niedermeyer continued his recruiting momentum for the 2018-2019 season by signing multiple top players in the class including Darnell Wright, Quavaris Crouch, and Henry To'oto'o. His efforts earned him the 2019 National Recruiter of the Year by sports media outlets 247Sports.com and ESPN.[5] [6]

In January 2021, Niedermeyer was fired for cause along with most of the coaching staff at the University of Tennessee after an internal investigation. Brian Niedermeyer was one of only two assistants coaches who had been with Tennessee football since Jeremy Pruitt was hired.[7] There were allegations that coaches put money into McDonald's bags and gave them to the recruits when they came on campus.[8]

In 2021, Niedermeyer was named an assistant coach for St. Thomas Aquinas High School. After one year he was named defensive coordinator for IMG Academy.[9] In 2024, he took the same position for Tuscaloosa County High School.[10]

Coaching awards

In 2019, Niedermeyer was named college football's National Recruiter of the Year by 247Sports.com and ESPN.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Brian Niedermeyer - Football Coach . October 26, 2019 . University of Tennessee Athletics . en.
  2. Web site: Johnson . Richard . December 7, 2017 . All the twists and turns of Tennessee's legendary coach search . October 26, 2019 . SBNation.com . en.
  3. Web site: Toppmeyer . Blake . February 8, 2018 . Tennessee Vols: Contract details released for first Jeremy Pruitt coaching staff . October 26, 2019 . Knoxville News Sentinel . en.
  4. Web site: Parker . Danny . December 14, 2017 . Niedermeyer not giving up on nation's No. 1 TE Wood-Anderson . October 26, 2019 . GoVols247 . en-US.
  5. Web site: Wiltfong . Steve . February 6, 2019 . Tennessee's Niedermeyer 247Sports National Recruiter of the Year . October 26, 2019 . 247Sports . en-US.
  6. Web site: VanHaaren . Tom . February 11, 2019 . Top college football recruiters for the Class of 2019 . October 26, 2019 . ESPN.com . en.
  7. Web site: Wilson . Mike . January 18, 2021 . Tennessee football assistants Brian Niedermeyer, Shelton Felton fired for cause . July 15, 2023 . Knoxville News Sentinel.
  8. Web site: Marsdale . Sam . January 19, 2021 . Dan Patrick: Tennessee coaches handed McDonald's bags with cash to recruits . January 25, 2023 . 247Sports . en-US.
  9. Web site: Sparks . Adam . Brian Niedermeyer, Tennessee football assistant coach fired in NCAA probe, gets new job . 2024-05-09 . Knoxville News Sentinel . en-US.
  10. Web site: Sparks . Adam . Brian Niedermeyer, from Jeremy Pruitt Tennessee recruiting scheme, has new job near Alabama campus . 2024-05-09 . Knoxville News Sentinel . en-US.