Hmmmm. defense, that is a novel idea.
Nigel Burton will be Portland State’s next head football coach.
The Nevada defensive coordinator is expected to be announced as Jerry Glanville’s successor at a news conference on Tuesday.
Burton served five years as cornerbacks coach at Oregon State before becoming the Wolfpack’s D-coordinator in 2008. Prior to that, he coached cornerbacks for Tim Walsh at Portland State.
The other finalists for the PSU job were former Army head coach Stan Brock, Willamette head coach Mark Speckman, Cal Poly D-coordinator Greg Lupfer and San Diego State offensive coordinator Al Borges.
Burton was a three-year starter at safety for Washington, helping the Huskies to three straight bowl appearances in the late 1990s.
Nevada (8-4) will play Southern Methodist in the Hawaii Bowl on Dec. 24. The Wolfpack started the season 0-3, then won eight games in a row before losing 44-33 to Boise State on Nov. 27. They finished second in the Western Athletic Conference race behind the Broncos.
Under Burton, Nevada was third in the WAC in scoring defense (27.2 points per game) and total defense (398.9 yards). The Wolfpack were first in rush defense (114.7) but last in pass defense (284.2).
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Nigel Burton will be Portland State’s next head football coach.
The Nevada defensive coordinator is expected to be announced as Jerry Glanville’s successor at a news conference on Tuesday.
Burton served five years as cornerbacks coach at Oregon State before becoming the Wolfpack’s D-coordinator in 2008. Prior to that, he coached cornerbacks for Tim Walsh at Portland State.
The other finalists for the PSU job were former Army head coach Stan Brock, Willamette head coach Mark Speckman, Cal Poly D-coordinator Greg Lupfer and San Diego State offensive coordinator Al Borges.
Burton was a three-year starter at safety for Washington, helping the Huskies to three straight bowl appearances in the late 1990s.
Nevada (8-4) will play Southern Methodist in the Hawaii Bowl on Dec. 24. The Wolfpack started the season 0-3, then won eight games in a row before losing 44-33 to Boise State on Nov. 27. They finished second in the Western Athletic Conference race behind the Broncos.
Under Burton, Nevada was third in the WAC in scoring defense (27.2 points per game) and total defense (398.9 yards). The Wolfpack were first in rush defense (114.7) but last in pass defense (284.2).
http://www.portlandtribune.com/sport...16316653673500