Greg Mattison Explained

Greg Mattison
Birth Date:15 November 1949
Birth Place:Madison, Wisconsin, U.S.
Alma Mater:University of Wisconsin–La Crosse 1971
Coach Years1:1971–1973
Coach Team1:Riverdale HS (WI)
Coach Years2:1974–1975
Coach Team2:Logan HS (WI)
Coach Years3:1976
Coach Team3:Illinois (GA)
Coach Years4:1977
Coach Team4:Cornell (DL)
Coach Years5:1978–1980
Coach Team5:Northwestern (DL)
Coach Years6:1982–1984
Coach Team6:Western Michigan (DL)
Coach Years7:1985–1986
Coach Team7:Western Michigan (DC)
Coach Years8:1987–1988
Coach Team8:Navy (DL)
Coach Years9:1989–1991
Coach Team9:Texas A&M (DL)
Coach Years10:1992–1994
Coach Team10:Michigan (DL)
Coach Years11:1995–1996
Coach Team11:Michigan (DC)
Coach Years12:1997–2001
Coach Team12:Notre Dame (DC)
Coach Years13:2002–2004
Coach Team13:Notre Dame (DL)
Coach Years14:2005–2007
Coach Team14:Florida (Co-DC/DL)
Coach Years15:2008
Coach Team15:Baltimore Ravens (LB)
Coach Years16:2009–2010
Coach Team16:Baltimore Ravens (DC)
Coach Years17:2011–2013
Coach Team17:Michigan (DC)
Coach Years18:2014
Coach Team18:Michigan (DC/LB)
Coach Years19:2015–2018
Coach Team19:Michigan (DL)
Coach Years20:2019–2020
Coach Team20:Ohio State (co-DC)

Greg Mattison (born November 15, 1949) is a former American football coach, and former player. He spent most of his career in college football as a defensive coach. Mattison coached at Michigan for eleven years, at Notre Dame for seven years, at Florida for three years, including the 2006 national championship team, and at Ohio State for two years. He also served as a defensive assistant for the Baltimore Ravens of the NFL.

Coaching career

At Florida, he served as co-coordinator of the defense with Charlie Strong. Charlie Strong also served as assistant Head Coach and Linebackers coach while Greg also pulled double duty working as the defensive line coach. During this time he was a part of a successful defense and team that went overall 31-8 in games played and won a national championship by beating Ohio State 41-14 in the BCS Championship game in 2006.Prior to his time at Florida, Mattison coached at University of Notre Dame from 1997 to 2004 as the defensive coordinator under Bob Davie until the Ty Willingham era (during which he served as defensive line coach and recruiting coordinator). Prior to his time at Notre Dame, Mattison coached the defensive line at the University of Michigan from 1992 to 1996, while also serving at the defensive coordinator in 1995 and 1996. During his time at Michigan, the Wolverines led the Big Ten Conference in rushing defense four consecutive seasons, holding opponents to 78.6 rushing yards per game in 1992, 87.9 in 1994, and 88.1 in 1995. Mattison's charges also led the conference in total defense twice and scoring defense once. He also coached with Coach Davie at Texas A&M University from 1988 to 1991 while Davie was defensive coordinator. Under head coach R. C. Slocum, the Aggies featured the "Wrecking Crew", a nickname for one of the nation's top-ranked defenses.

On January 26, 2009, Mattison was promoted to defensive coordinator of the Baltimore Ravens; he was the successor of former defensive coordinator Rex Ryan.[1] He was the team's linebackers coach, a job he got in part due to his relationship with John Harbaugh. During his time at WMU, Mattison coached alongside John Harbaugh, who was a graduate assistant and assistant coach. Harbaugh, then head coach of the Baltimore Ravens, hired Mattison to coach the Ravens linebackers. The job was Mattison's first NFL coaching position in 37 years of coaching football.

On January 18, 2011, the Ravens announced that Mattison had accepted the defensive coordinator position at the University of Michigan. In returning to Michigan, Mattison reunited with Michigan head coach Brady Hoke, who is a close friend of Mattison's and was the Wolverines' defensive ends coach during Mattison's previous stint as defensive coordinator at Michigan. His contract at Michigan made him among the highest paid college football assistant coaches in the country.[2] He was selected as one of five finalists for the 2011 Broyles Award.[3]

Mattison was a finalist for the head coaching job at Western Michigan University following the 2004 season, a job that eventually went to Bill Cubit. Mattison had served as the defensive coordinator and linebackers coach under Jack Harbaugh at Western Michigan from 1981 to 1986.

Mattison served as co-defensive coordinator at Ohio State for the 2019 and 2020 seasons. He shared the role with Jeff Hafley in 2019 and Kerry Coombs in 2020. Mattison retired from coaching following the 2020 season.[4]

Early life and family

Mattison is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin–La Crosse, where he played football and wrestled. He attended high school at Madison East High School in Madison, Wisconsin.

Mattison's son, Bryan Mattison, was a senior captain for the 2007 Iowa Hawkeyes football team, and most recently played for the Kansas City Chiefs, but was released on May 2, 2013 and is currently a free agent. He was previously a member of the Baltimore Ravens and the St. Louis Rams.

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Notes and References

  1. https://www.espn.com/nfl/news/story?id=3862148 Baltimore Ravens Promote Greg Mattison
  2. http://www.annarbor.com/sports/um-football/greg-mattisons-contract-with-michigan-football-team-jim-harbaugh-talks-at-nfl-combine-and-steven-thr/ Greg Mattison's contract with Michigan football team
  3. Web site: Defensive Coordinator Mattison a Finalist for Broyles Award. 2011-11-29. 2011-11-28. CBS Interactive. MGoBlue.com.
  4. News: Rittenberg . Adam . 2021-01-22 . Ohio State co-DC Mattison retiring from coaching . 2024-02-06 . . en.