Ronnie Jones (American football) explained

Ronnie Jones
Current Title:Head coach
Current Team:Northwestern Oklahoma State
Current Conference:GAC
Current Record:1–10
Birth Date:17 October 1955
Birth Place:Dumas, Texas, U.S.
Coach Years1:1978–1983
Coach Team1:Northeastern State (GA)
Coach Years2:1984
Coach Team2:Tulsa (S&C)
Coach Years3:1985–1986
Coach Team3:Arizona State (S&C)
Coach Years4:1987–1990
Coach Team4:Philadelphia Eagles (S&C)
Coach Years5:1991
Coach Team5:Los Angeles Rams (S&C/LB)
Coach Years6:1992
Coach Team6:Los Angeles Raiders (LB)
Coach Years7:1993
Coach Team7:Houston Oilers (LB)
Coach Years8:1994–1995
Coach Team8:Arizona Cardinals (DC)
Coach Years9:1996–1999
Coach Team9:UTEP (DC)
Coach Years10:2000
Coach Team10:Buffalo Bills (ST)
Coach Years11:2001
Coach Team11:Ottawa (KS)
Coach Years12:2002–2004
Coach Team12:West Texas A&M
Coach Years13:2006–2014
Coach Team13:Martin HS (TX) (DC/LB)
Coach Years14:2015–2020
Coach Team14:Lakeview Centennial HS (TX) (DC/ST)
Coach Years15:2021–2022
Coach Team15:Emerson HS (TX) (DC)
Coach Years16:2023–present
Coach Team16:Northwestern Oklahoma State
Overall Record:12–41

Ronnie Joe Jones (born October 17, 1955)[1] is an American football coach. He is the head football coach for Northwestern Oklahoma State University, a position he has held since 2023. Jones has served on coaching staffs at numerous colleges and National Football League (NFL) teams.

Early life and coaching career

A native of Sunray, Texas, Jones graduated from Sunray High School in 1974. He went on to receive a bachelor's degree from Northwestern Oklahoma State University and a master's degree from Northeastern State University. While at Northeastern, he began his coaching career. In 1984, he joined John Cooper's staff at the University of Tulsa as strength and conditioning coach and moved with him to Arizona State University a year later.

In 1987, he joined Buddy Ryan's coaching staff with the Philadelphia Eagles. After two stints with the Los Angeles Rams and Los Angeles Raiders in 1991 and 1992, respectively, Jones rejoined Ryan as linebackers coach for the Houston Oilers in 1993. As Ryan became head coach for the Arizona Cardinals, he selected Jones as his defensive coordinator. In 1995, Arizona ranked last in total defense in the NFL, giving up 26.4 points and 356.5 total yards per game. Ryan and his complete staff were fired subsequently.

Heading back to the collegiate ranks, Jones became defensive coordinator at the University of Texas at El Paso under coach Charlie Bailey. In 2000, Bailey was replaced by Gary Nord, so Jones went on to coach the special teams for the Buffalo Bills. Bills owner Ralph Wilson was unimpressed with Jones's work with the team and demanded Jones's firing after one season; when head coach Wade Phillips refused, Wilson fired them both.[2]

Jones became head coach at Ottawa University, a small NAIA school in Ottawa, Kansas.[3] Jones was the 27th head coach for the Braves and he held that position for the 2001 season.[4]

The Ottawa Braves, coming off a 9–0 season in 2000, finished 6–4 under Jones, who then left for West Texas A&M University.[5]

Despite making the bold statement that West Texas A&M would win an NCAA Division II national football championship under his guidance,[6] Jones amassed only a 5–27 record as Buffaloes head coach. Jones was suspended with pay on April 13, 2005, amid allegations that he had misused university resources for personal gain.[7] Jones resigned as the Buffaloes' head coach five days later on April 18 after a university investigation discovered that Jones had been running a marketing business out of his office. The investigation also stated that Jones abused his authority by exerting undue influence on student athletes and employees by soliciting membership in his marketing business. University police seized Jones' computer and found inappropriate material on it.[8]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: August 30, 2002 . Up Close With Ronnie Jones . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110804221911/http://amarillo.com/stories/083002/wts_upclose.shtml . August 4, 2011 . December 2, 2011 . Amarillo.com.
  2. Web site: Mortensen . Chris . January 9, 2001 . Phillips refused to fire special teams coach . October 27, 2020 . ESPN.com . Associated Press.
  3. Web site: December 12, 2022 . Ronnie Jones Named Next Head Coach of Ranger Football . November 20, 2023 . Northwestern Oklahoma State Athletics . en.
  4. Web site: 2012 Football Media Guide . February 26, 2013 . . 7.
  5. Web site: November 30, 2001 . WT hires new coach Sunray native Jones chosen over Carthel, others . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120210064622/http://amarillo.com/stories/113001/wts_ronniejones.shtml . February 10, 2012 . December 2, 2011 . Amarillo.com.
  6. Web site: Jon Mark Beilue . December 2, 2001 . Beilue: Jones' hiring is now-or-never for WT program . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110804222142/http://amarillo.com/stories/120201/spo_beilue.shtml . August 4, 2011 . December 2, 2011 . Amarillo.com.
  7. Web site: April 13, 2005 . West Texas A&M suspends football coach pending probe . October 13, 2023 . . Associated Press.
  8. News: April 18, 2005 . WT coach resigns after university investigation . . October 13, 2023.