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Zach Azzanni

Zach Azzanni
Chicago Bears
Position: Wide receivers coach
Personal information
Place of birth: St. Louis, Missouri
Career information
College: Central Michigan
Career history
As coach:

Zach Azzanni is an American football coach who is currently the wide receivers coach for the Chicago Bears. He was previously the wide receivers coach and passing game coordinator at the University of Tennessee. He was also the wide receivers coach of the Wisconsin Badgers and the Offensive Coordinator at Western Kentucky University, as well as the wide receivers coach at the University of Florida under former Florida coach, Urban Meyer. Prior to arriving in Gainesville, Azzanni served as the wide receivers coach as well as the assistant head coach at Central Michigan University. His CMU teams compiled a three-year record of 28-13 including three consecutive Bowl appearances. He was also a member of the Florida coaching staff for the BCS All State Sugar Bowl when Tim Tebow led the Gators' defeat of Cincinnati, 51-24.

Urban Meyer hired Azzanni at Bowling Green as a graduate assistant when Meyer became the Falcons' coach in 2001. Azzanni remained at Bowling Green after Meyer left to become Utah's head coach in 2003 and coached receivers for four seasons. Azzanni joined the Central Michigan staff in 2007 as the assistant head coach/receivers coach. "He is a tireless worker, relentless recruiter, and a great teacher of fundamentals," Meyer said. "He is also very familiar with our philosophy and will be a good fit with our players and staff." Azzanni was most notably a staple in the recruiting areas of the state of Florida, in particular the Miami/Fort Lauderdale areas.

Azzanni has experienced three Bowl seasons at Central Michigan, a BCS All State Sugar Bowl win, another Outback Bowl win at Florida, 2 Bowl wins while Wide Receiver's Coach at Bowling Green, including one over Big Ten Opponent Northwestern and a Taxslayer Gator Bowl and Outback Bowl win at Tennessee against the Iowa Hawkeyes. Add that to the record breaking players he has coached in Antonio Brown (CMU), Charles Sharon (Bowling Green), and Western Kentucky running back Bobby Rainey.


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