Sport(s) | Football |
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Current position | |
Title | Co-Defensive coordinator Linebackers coach |
Team | Middle Tennessee |
Conference | C-USA |
Biographical details | |
Born |
Attalla, Alabama |
September 30, 1972
Alma mater | Southern Miss |
Playing career | |
1990–1993 | Southern Miss |
Position(s) | Linebacker |
Coaching career (HC unless noted) | |
1995 | Southern Miss (DT) |
1996–1999 | Southern Miss (OLB) |
2000 | Southern Miss (DB) |
2001–2004 | Southern Miss (DC/ILB) |
2005 | South Carolina (Co-DC/DL) |
2006 | South Carolina (Co-DC/LB) |
2007 | South Carolina (Co-DC/ILB) |
2008–2009 | Ole Miss (DC/LB) |
2010-2011 | Ole Miss (AHC/DC/LB) |
2012–2014 | Middle Tennessee (Co-DC/LB) |
2015-2016 | Middle Tennessee (DC/LB) |
Tyrone Nix (born September 30, 1972) is an American football coach. He is the former defensive coordinator for the Middle Tennessee football team, the former associate head coach and defensive coordinator for Ole Miss Rebels football, and the former Defensive Coordinator for the South Carolina Gamecocks and Southern Miss Golden Eagles. He is the brother of Derrick Nix, a former Southern Miss star and the current running back coach at Ole Miss, having formerly been an assistant at Southern Miss and the Atlanta Falcons in the NFL.
Nix is a former starting linebacker. Following high school at Etowah High School in Attalla, Alabama, he went to the University of Southern Mississippi and played linebacker from 1990 through 1993. He was named Golden Eagle team captain in 1993. As a freshman, Nix was one of three freshmen to play in the 1990 All-American Bowl. He was also named to the All-South team and National Independent team as both a junior and a senior. In the year 1991, Nix became a member of Phi Beta Sigma fraternity through the Theta Eta chapter at the University of Southern Mississippi.
In 2001, Nix became the defensive coordinator at Southern Miss at the age of 29, making him the youngest coordinator in Division I-A. By 2003 he was a finalist for the Broyles Award, which recognizes the nation’s top assistant coaches.
His impact as a defensive coordinator was immediately felt as he led the 2001 Golden Eagle defense, which had lost 7 starters from the previous season, to rankings of 8th in the nation in scoring defense and 11th in the nation in total defense.
In his first three years as defensive coordinator at USM, Coach Nix’s defenses stayed in the top 15 nationally in scoring defense.
Coach Nix began his tenure at South Carolina in 2005 as co-defensive coordinator, sharing the responsibility with his long-time colleague John Thompson. Near the end of that season, impressed by Coach Nix’s coaching prowess, Head Coach Steve Spurrier promoted him to sole defensive coordinator and assistant head coach. Prior to his promotion, the Gamecocks were giving up over 27 points per game. After the promotion, and under Coach Nix’s sole guidance, the USC defense held opponents to just 17 points per game.