Casey Woods Explained

Casey Woods
Current Title:Offensive coordinator and tight ends coach
Birth Date:15 May 1983
Birth Place:Starkville, Mississippi, U.S.
Player Years1:2003–2007
Player Team1:Tennessee
Player Positions:Wide receiver
Coach Years1:2008
Coach Team1:Tennessee (GA)
Coach Years2:2009–2011
Coach Team2:Auburn (OQC)
Coach Years3:2012
Coach Team3:Arkansas State (WR/RC)
Coach Years4:2013–2015
Coach Team4:Auburn (Dir. Of Player Personnel)
Coach Years5:2017–2019
Coach Team5:UAB (RGC/TE/RC)
Coach Years6:2020–2021
Coach Team6:Missouri (TE/RC)
Coach Years7:2022–present
Coach Team7:SMU (OC/TE)

Casey Woods (born May 15, 1983) is an American football coach and former player. He is currently the offensive coordinator and tight ends coach at Southern Methodist University.[1] Woods played wide receiver at the University of Tennessee.

Coaching career

Early career

Immediately following his playing days, Woods moved in to a graduate assistant role with for the Tennessee Volunteers working with the wide receivers for the 2008 season.[2]

From 2009 through 2011, Woods served as an offensive quality control coach on Gene Chizik’s Auburn staff, winning a national championship in 2010. While there, he worked closely with offensive coordinator Gus Malzahn.

Arkansas State

When Malzahn was hired as the head coach of the Arkansas State Red Wolves, he brought Woods with him to serve as his wide receivers coach and recruiting coordinator.[3]

Return to Auburn

The following year, Malzahn was hired as the head coach at Auburn, and Woods again followed him. From 2013 to 2015, Woods served as Auburn’s director of player personnel. In those three seasons, the Tigers won 27 games, including 12 in 2013, which led to an appearance in the 2014 BCS National Championship Game.

UAB

From 2017 to 2019, Woods was a part of Bill Clark’s staff at UAB. He wore many hats, acting as the tight end’s coach, run game coordinator, and recruiting coordinator. Woods helped the 2018 team have the best offensive season in school history. The Blazers set 21 school record in 2018, including total points (418), total yards (5,680), rushing yards (2,818), total touchdowns (53), rushing touchdowns (32), single game total yards (668 vs. UTSA) and single game rushing yards (419 vs. UTSA). This led to an 11-3 record, and the school’s first-ever Conference USA championship.

Missouri

Following the success at UAB, Woods landed a job at Missouri on new head coach Eli Drinkwitz’s first staff. Woods was hired as the tight ends coach and recruiting coordinator. Woods’ recruiting efforts led the Tigers to signed their highest rated class in school history in 2021, ranking #20 by rivals.com.[4]

SMU

In December 2021, Woods was hired by Rhett Lashlee as the offensive coordinator for the SMU Mustangs. Woods and Lashlee previously worked together at Auburn.[5]

Playing career

After graduating from Starkville Academy, Woods played wide receiver for the Tennessee Volunteers from 2003 to 2007. He was a three-time letterman and played in 41 games as a receiver and holder on the field goal team. He was also named a team captain for his senior season in 2007. The Volunteers won 44 games during Woods’ playing career, and had three 10-win seasons.

Personal life

A native of Starkville, MS, Woods is the son of longtime college coach Sparky Woods.He graduated with bachelor’s degrees in psychology and political science in 2006, and with a master’s degree in sports psychology in 2008, all from the University of Tennessee. He was also a four-time Academic All-SEC selection.[6] Woods is married to his wife, Lauren, and the couple has four children.

External links

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Casey Woods - Football Coach . April 24, 2023 . SMU Athletics . en.
  2. Web site: Casey Woods . astateredwolves.com . Arkansas State University SID . January 16, 2022.
  3. Web site: Casey Woods . uabsports.com . University of Alabama-Birmingham SID . January 16, 2022.
  4. Web site: Casey Woods . mutigers.com . University of Missouri SID . January 16, 2022.
  5. News: Blum . Eric . Tight ends coach and recruiting coordinator Casey Woods to depart Mizzou football . January 16, 2022 . columbiatribune.com . The Columbia Tribune . December 2, 2021.
  6. News: Casey Woods Joins Mizzou Football Coaching Staff Woods to join Tiger staff as offensive assistant coach . January 16, 2022 . mutigers.com . University of Missouri SID . December 16, 2019.