Jeff Jagodzinski

Jeff Jagodzinski

College coach infobox


Name = Jeff Jagodzinski
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Title = Head coach
College = Boston College
Conference = ACC
CurrentRecord = 15-4
DateOfBirth = Birth date and age|1963|10|12|mf=y
Birthplace = flagicon|Wisconsin Milwaukee, WI
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OverallRecord = 15-4
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Player = Y
Years = 1981-1984
Team = Wisconsin-Whitewater
Position = FB
Coach = Y
CoachYears = 1985
1986
1987-1988
1989-1996
1997-1998
1999-2003
2004-2005
2006
2007-"present"
CoachTeams = Wisconsin-Whitewater (RB)
Northern Illinois (OL)
LSU (OL)
East Carolina (OL)
Boston College (OC)
Green Bay Packers (TE)
Atlanta Falcons (OL)
Green Bay Packers (OC)
Boston College
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Jeff Jagodzinski (born Birth date|1963|10|12|mf=y in Milwaukee, Wisconsin) is an American football coach, currently serving as the head coach of the Boston College football team. He has coached college and NFL football for more than 20 years.

Coaching history

Jagodzinski began his coaching career as the running backs coach for the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater in 1985. He was the offensive line coach for Northern Illinois University in 1986. He held a Graduate Assistant position with LSU from 1987 through 1988. In 1989 he became the tight ends/assistant offensive line coach for East Carolina University and remained in that position until 1996. In 1997 and 1998 he served as the offensive coordinator/offensive line coach at Boston College.

CFB Yearly Record Entry
year = 2007
name = Boston College
overall = 11–3
conference = 6–2
confstanding = 1st (Atlantic)
bowlname = Champs Sports Bowl
bowloutcome = W
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ranking = 10
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championship = division
CFB Yearly Record Entry
year = 2008
name = Boston College
overall = 4–1
conference = 1-1
confstanding = N/A
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ranking = NR
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NFL experience

He made the transition to the NFL in 1999 becoming the tight ends coach for the Green Bay Packers under head coach Ray Rhodes. Rhodes and most of his staff was fired after that season, but new head coach Mike Sherman kept Jagodzinski until 2003 when he was released. He was quickly picked up by the Atlanta Falcons to be the offensive line coach.

Jagodzinski was hired by Green Bay Packers head coach Mike McCarthy on 2006-01-15 to replace offensive coordinator Tom Rossley. He was the fifth individual to hold the title of Packers offensive coordinator. Jagodzinski joined Paul Roach (1975-76), Lindy Infante (1988-91), Sherman Lewis (1992-99) and Tom Rossley (2000-05). Bob Schnelker (1969-71), John Polonchek (1972-74), Lew Carpenter (1975-79) and Tom Coughlin (1986-87) served as passing game coordinators on staffs that didn't necessarily carry an offensive coordinator.

During his time with the Atlanta Falcons Jagodzinski learned offensive zone blocking schemes from Alex Gibbs, the architect of successful NFL offensive lines such as the Denver Broncos that won Super Bowl XXXIII.

Boston College

Jagodzinski was named the Head Coach at Boston College on December 6th, 2006 to replace Tom O'Brien. Jeff Jagodzinski in first year at BC, led the Eagles to an 11-3 record, a #10 finish in the polls and an ACC Atlantic Division Championship. Along with Steve Logan, Jagodzinski brought a high flying offensive attack which was very different from Tom O'Brien short passing game style. He has been nicknamed Jags by BC fans and the media. In only one season at BC he has already produced two First Round talents, Matt Ryan and Gosder Cherilus.

Personal history

A graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, Jagodzinski played collegiately, starting three years at fullback. He was all-conference at West Allis Central High School in Wisconsin. He is married with 5 children.


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