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John Chavis (American football)

John Chavis
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Sport(s) Football
Current position
Title Defensive coordinator
Team Texas A&M Aggies
Conference SEC
Annual salary $1.55 Million
Biographical details
Born (1956-10-16) October 16, 1956 (age 60)
Dillon, South Carolina
Playing career
1976–1978 Tennessee
Position(s) Nose tackle
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1979 Tennessee (GA)
1980–1983 Alabama A&M (DL)
1984–1985 Alabama State (DC)
1986–1988 Alabama A&M (DC)
1989–1994 Tennessee (DL/LB)
1995–2008 Tennessee (DC/LB)
2009–2014 LSU (DC/LB)
2015–present Texas A&M (DC/LB)

Johnny "John" Chavis (born October 16, 1956), nicknamed "The Chief", is the current defensive coordinator and linebacker coach for the Texas A&M Aggies football team and former defensive coordinator, linebacker coach, and associate head coach at the Tennessee Volunteers football and LSU Tigers football

Chavis joined Tennessee's football squad as a walk-on defensive lineman. He played sparingly in 1976, picking up two tackles. He delivered an explosive performance in the 1977 Orange-and-White Game, and briefly pushed future All-SEC lineman Jim Noonan for the starting spot at middle guard. Playing as a backup to Noonan, Chavis registered 40 tackles (26 solo) and two sacks, and was awarded a scholarship at the end of the year. Prior to the 1978 season (his senior year), Chavis switched to defensive tackle, and was vaulted into the starting slot after Bill Christian suffered a season-ending knee injury. He finished the year with 32 tackles (19 solo).

During his playing career at UT, Chavis had 74 tackles (46 solo) and two sacks. He lettered in 1977 and 1978 and received his degree from the College of Education in 1979. He was initially served by coach Bill Battle, but spent his final two seasons served by Battle's replacement, Johnny Majors. His position coach was former Atlanta Falcons lineman Jim Dyar.

Chavis is a native of Dillon, South Carolina. He played high school football at Dillon High School under long-time coach Paul Chapman.

Before returning to Tennessee (where he had briefly been a graduate assistant), Chavis had been defensive coordinator at Alabama A&M, a historically Black university. There he led the Defense of the Division II school to the best defensive record in the nation. The Bulldogs ranked first in total defense in 1987 and 1988.


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