Hogs announce hiring Florida State assistant for defensive staff

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Arkansas is over-loaded with defensive coaches right now with the latest hiring.

Razorbacks coach has hired Marcus Woodson as co-defensive coordinator. It is expected he will coach the defensive secondary.

The other new co-defensive coordinator, Travis Williams, is expected to be the linebackers coach, assuming the guy currently in the job, Michael Sherer, follows Barry Odom, who left for the head coaching position at UNLV.

The Hogs are one coach over the limit, which is more indication Scherer — or somebody — is headed out the door.

Woodson comes to the Hogs after three seasons at Florida State as the Seminoles’ defensive backs coach and defensive passing game coordinator.

This past season, Woodson’s secondary helped lead the Noles to a 10-win campaign capped by a Cheez-It Bowl victory.

Florida State’s secondary was one of the nation’s best in 2022 leading the way to help FSU rank fourth in the FBS allowing 165.4 yards per game to lead the Atlantic Coast Conference.

Woodson helped mold safety Jammie Robinson into a two-time, first-team All-ACC performer.

A native of Moss Point, Miss., Woodson earned his bachelor’s degree in political science with an emphasis in criminal justice from Ole Miss in 2003 and was selected for the Senior Leadership Unity Council.

Woodson and his wife, Chastity, who holds a bachelor’s degree from Loyola University New Orleans and a master’s degree from Howard University, have two sons, Carter and Bryce.

The Marcus Woodson File

College: Ole Miss, 2003 B.S. Political Science

Family: Wife, Chastity; sons Carter and Bryce

Coaching Experience

2005-08 Millsaps College (defensive backs)

2009-11 Charleston Southern (defensive backs/recruiting coordinator)

2012-13 Charleston Southern (defensive backs/defensive passing game coordinator/recruiting coordinator)

2014-15 Fresno State (defensive backs)

2016-17 Memphis (defensive backs)

2018 Auburn (defensive backs)

2019 Auburn (Defensive Backs/Recruiting Coordinator)
2020-22 Florida State (Defensive Backs/Defensive Passing Game Coordinator)

Playing Experience

Ole Miss, 1999-2002

Information from Arkansas Communications is included in this story.

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Yurachek: Hogs have procedures for event like Damar Hamlin injury

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FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Like much of the country, Arkansas athletics director saw the horrific injury on Monday Night Football.

“I knew right away something was wrong,” he said Tuesday afternoon via phone. “You also knew it wasn’t good.”

The injury occurred when Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin made a tackle in their game against the Cincinnati Bengals.

At first, everything appeared routine.

Until Hamlin suddenly collapsed. The reaction from the players, who see injuries all the time, was almost immediate and near-panic. That told everyone something was seriously wrong.

As of Monday night, Hamlin was still alive and in critical condition in a Cincinnati hospital, according to reports. Mostly because of the quick reaction of the NFL’s plan for such an event, although it fortunately never had to be experienced in real time.

The Razorbacks have the defibrillator units located at all of their home venues. Emergency staff are in the facilities and on standby during all events.

“We have a lot,” Yurachek said. “Don’t know the exact number, but could get that from our facilities people. Walk past them a lot in our venues.”

Fortunately, everything has just been practiced for such an event at a Hogs’ event. But Hamlin’s injury will have everybody checking into things.

“Our medical people and trainers will be reviewing our procedures for sure,” Yurachek said.
The SEC will also be looking at it closely with new medical advisor Catherine O’Neal, who is a associate professor of Clinical Medicine at the LSU Health Sciences Center.

Every team in the league will be watching the situation and analyzing it closely.

“Everyone will make sure all of us sharpen our procedures,” Yurachek said. “The NFL will send us a lot of information about what they had planned worked and what could have worked better.”

That will help everyone be better prepared.

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