Jan 6 / Rob

Withers Starts to Assemble New JMU Coaching Staff

Intense-WithersAs first reported by WHSV, Everett Withers has hired the six members of his new JMU coaching staff. Some names began to trickle out via Twitter and the rumor mill over the weekend, but Withers and the school made things official this evening. On the offensive side of the ball, Brad Davis and Andrew Mehringer will be co-offensive coordinators. Davis will also coach the offensive line, while Mehringer will be responsible for Michael Birdsong and the other quarterbacks. Parker Fleming will coach the wide receivers and special teams.

There has been no announcement regarding a defensive coordinator, but Steve Sisa, John Bowers, and and Antoine Smith were hired to help out with that unit. Stisa was named linebackers coach today. Bowers, who played for JMU, will succeed Tony Lezotte and coach the secondary. Smith will be the defensive line coach.

After the news about Mehringer and Davis being handed the reins to the offense broke, Todd made it pretty clear we were excited. Davis is viewed by many as a rising star in the coaching business. As a former lineman for the Oklahoma Sooners, he’s well suited to take control of the Dukes line. He had tremendous success as the offensive line coach and running game coordinator at Portland State. In 2012 his unit helped the Portland State offense gain over 200 yards a game both running and throwing the ball. Perhaps more impressively, the line gave up only 5 sacks in the 343 times the QB dropped back to pass. This past season, the rushing attack coordinated by Davis featured 8 different individuals with at least 20 attempts who averaged greater than 5 yards a carry. As a team, Portland State averaged a healthy 6 yards a carry for the season.

The other coaches are no slouches in their own right. Todd used the term “young and hopefully hungry” to describe Mehringer. The same can probably be said for Smith, Stisa, and Fleming. Bowers however, will bring over 30 years of experience back to JMU nearly four decades after he played for the Dukes. He, Mehringer, and Fleming, were members of the Ohio State staff with Withers. Stisa and Davis were members of the UNC coaching staff during Withers’ time. Antoine Smith hasn’t coached with Withers before, but the 2001 Maine grad already has twelve years of experience as a defensive line coach. He’s  been successful everywhere he’s coached. Most recently, he’s been on the staff of Holy Cross (my old man’s alma mater), where he coached three d-lineman to All Patriot League honors.

Withers has assembled the makings of a pretty good coaching staff. With the exception of Bowers, the guys hired so far are young and out to prove themselves. The staff has experience at both big time BCS and FCS programs. Davis looks like a star in the making and Smith should work wonders with the d-line. We’re anxious to see who is hired to be the Defensive Coordinator. Thus far though, the staff is looking pretty good.

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  1. RITA PURKEY / Jan 6 2014

    I THINK WHAT JMU DID TO MICKEY WAS TERRIBLE. I WILL NOT COME TO ANOTHER GAME. KENNY BROOKS WILL PROBABLY GO NEXT. HE AND MATTHEWS WERE THE BEST EVER.I HOPE THEY REALIZR THEY LET THE BEST GO

  2. JMU Fan / Jan 6 2014

    who is gonna coach the running backs?

  3. M@ / Jan 7 2014

    Just in what I’ve read (which is 70% propaganda), I do like the Davis hire. The rest I am content to wait and see (and hope that Bowers can do something with the secondary).

  4. zac / Jan 7 2014

    I heard they’re bringing back Mo Fenner to be the new RB coach.

  5. Shady_P / Jan 7 2014

    With regards to the secondary, they could grab anyone off the street and not do any worse.

    I like what I see in these hires….all young, hungry coaches that appear to be enthusiastic and have something to prove. And these guys probably can be adapt to they current era of football.

  6. JMU2002Duke / Jan 7 2014

    Rita, letting go of an under-performing coach was terrible? If a Head Coach that fails to make the playoffs 4 out of 5 seasons is “THE BEST EVER,” then we’ve aspired to mediocrity, and have met our goals. Change is never easy, but it seems to me that your reaction might be a bit knee-jerk.

  7. Shady_P / Jan 7 2014

    Given Rita’s logic MM would never have been a jmu coach b/c Alex Wood would still be running an underachieving program at JMU.

    Geez people, let it go — MM got let go b/c he did not perform, no different than MM did to players over the years (i.e. Jordan Anderson just this past year)

  8. Shady_P / Jan 7 2014

    or shall I say with Anderson, did not fit into his plans for the season.

    Anderson was a pretty dang good RB.

  9. jmudad / Jan 7 2014

    At today’s press conference EW did not hesitate for a second when asked if he felt qualified to lead JMU to the FBS level. You don’t suppose …

  10. Cory / Jan 9 2014

    At the FCS and most lower FBS levels no one knows the coaches that well because they haven’t had the chance to coach at a higher level. That’s why everyone gets excited for an Everett Withers/Hal Mumme type hire. I believe in this staff until they give us reason not too but I’m not in love with using the Co-Coordinators system.

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