Jim Chaney
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Chaney in 2018
Texas A&M Aggies
Position:Offensive analyst
Personal information
Born: (1962-01-12) January 12, 1962
Holden, Missouri, U.S.
Career information
College:Central Missouri State
Career history
As a coach:
  • Cal State Fullerton (1985–1987)
    Assistant
  • Western Michigan (1988)
    Offensive line coach
  • Cal State Fullerton (1988–1992)
    Offensive coordinator & offensive line coach
  • Wyoming (1993)
    Graduate assistant
  • Wyoming (1994–1996)
    Offensive line coach & recruiting coordinator
  • Purdue (1997–2001)
    Offensive coordinator & recruiting coordinator
  • Purdue (2002–2005)
    Offensive coordinator
  • St. Louis Rams (20062007)
    Offensive line coach
  • St. Louis Rams (2008)
    Tight ends coach
  • Tennessee (2009–2011)
    Offensive coordinator & running backs coach
  • Tennessee (2012)
    Offensive coordinator & quarterbacks coach
  • Tennessee (2012)
    Interim head coach
  • Arkansas (2013–2014)
    Offensive coordinator & quarterbacks coach
  • Pittsburgh (2015)
    Offensive coordinator & quarterbacks coach
  • Georgia (2016–2018)
    Offensive coordinator & quarterbacks coach
  • Tennessee (2019–2020)
    Offensive coordinator
  • New Orleans Saints (2021)
    Offensive analyst
  • Georgia Tech (2022)
    Offensive analyst
  • Texas A&M (2023-present)
    Offensive analyst
Head coaching record
Regular season:NCAA: 1–0 (1.000)
Career:NCAA: 1–0 (1.000)

James Allen Chaney (born January 12, 1962) is an American football coach and former player who is an offensive analyst for the Texas A&M Aggies. He previously served as an offensive analyst for the New Orleans Saints of the National Football League (NFL). [1] Chaney previously served in the same capacity at the University of Georgia from 2015 to 2018. Chaney also served as the offensive coordinator at University of Arkansas from 2013 to 2014 and University of Tennessee from 2009 to 2012, assuming the role of interim head coach for the final game of the 2012 season after Derek Dooley was fired. He was also the offensive coordinator at the University of Tennessee from 2019 to 2020, under Head Coach Jeremy Pruitt

Coaching career

Chaney served as the offensive coordinator and multiple other assistant positions for other NCAA football programs such as: Purdue, Wyoming, Cal State Fullerton, and Western Michigan.[2] Between 2006 and 2009, he served as an assistant coach for the St. Louis Rams of the National Football League (NFL), working with the offensive line and tight ends. Chaney was brought to Tennessee in 2009 by Lane Kiffin. After the hiring of Derek Dooley in January 2010, it was confirmed that Chaney would remain at Tennessee as the offensive coordinator.[3] Tennessee named Chaney as the interim head coach on November 18, 2012, after it fired Dooley.[4] Six days later, Chaney won his only game as interim head coach as Tennessee defeated Kentucky 37–17. On January 8, 2019, Chaney was hired to return to the University of Tennessee to serve as Jeremy Pruitt's Offensive Coordinator.[5]

Offensive philosophy

While at Purdue, Chaney, along with head coach Joe Tiller, became known for using the spread offense – famously dubbed "basketball on grass" – at a time when it was still considered a novelty and not commonly used. The system relied on a strong passing game and Chaney's offense was one of the most potent in the country.[6] This was evidenced by the fact that future Super Bowl-winning quarterback Drew Brees (starting quarterback from 1997-2000) thrived in Chaney's offense and went on to break and set college, Big Ten and NCAA records.

When Urban Meyer took his first coaching job at Bowling Green, he sought advice from several of the best coaches using the spread offense, including Jim Chaney.[7] After spending a few years in the NFL Chaney gained a newfound appreciation for the pro-style offense.[8] When Chaney came to Tennessee, he and Kiffin fielded a very pro-style offense, very similar to what Kiffin used at USC.

Personal life

Jim is married to Lisa Chaney. The couple have two daughters, Elizabeth Chaney and Sara Chaney. [2]

Head coaching record

Year Team Overall ConferenceStanding Bowl/playoffs
Tennessee Volunteers (Southeastern Conference) (2012)
2012 Tennessee 1–01–06th (East)
Tennessee: 1–01–0
Total:1–0

References

  1. "VolQuest - Heupel parts ways with Chaney and Weinke".
  2. 1 2 "University of Tennessee Athletics". www.utsports.com. Archived from the original on October 6, 2016. Retrieved March 4, 2011.
  3. "Vols assistant Chaney stays; Baggett added". ESPN.com. January 19, 2010.
  4. Wolken, Dan (November 18, 2012). "Tennessee fires Derek Dooley after embarrassing loss". USA Today. Retrieved November 18, 2012.
  5. "Tennessee reportedly hires Georgia offensive coordinator Jim Chaney for same role". CBSSports.com. Retrieved January 9, 2019.
  6. "PURDUESPORTS.COM - Jim Chaney Bio - Purdue University Official Athletic Site".
  7. "Chaney knows his role, willing to adjust". Go Vols Xtra. University of Tennessee Athletics. May 2, 2009. Archived from the original on May 6, 2009.
  8. "'Country guy' Chaney says it's time to roll at UT". Go Vols Xtra. University of Tennessee Athletics. May 2, 2009. Archived from the original on March 9, 2012.
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