Michigan Wolverines football | |
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Position: | Special teams analyst |
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Born: | (1962-11-16)November 16, 1962 (age 62) Bowling Green, Ohio, U.S. |
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High school: | DeKalb (IL) |
College: | Michigan |
Undrafted: | 1986 |
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Mike Mallory (born November 16, 1962) is anAmerican football coach and a former player. He is currently a special teams analyst for the University of Michigan. Previously he was theSpecial Teams Coordinator for theDenver Broncos NFL football team in 2022. Before that, he most recently worked as assistant special teams coordinator for theJacksonville Jaguars of theNational Football League (NFL). He playedcollege football as a linebacker for theUniversity of Michigan from 1982 to 1985. He was the Most Valuable Player for the1984 Michigan team and was a finalist for theButkus Award in 1985. Since 1986, he has been a college football coach, including stints as thedefensive coordinator for theRhode Island Rams (1993–1995),Northern Illinois Huskies (1996–1999),Illinois Fighting Illini (2004–2005). He was also the assistantspecial teams coach of theNew Orleans Saints from 2008 to 2012.
Mallory was born inBowling Green, Ohio. He was an all-state football player at Illinois'DeKalb High School in 1980.
Mallory played for the Michigan Wolverines from 1982 to 1985. He was voted the Most Valuable Player of the 1984 team and was named a team co-captain and anAll-Big Ten Conference player in 1984 and 1985. He was one of five finalists for theButkus Award in its inaugural year in 1985, losing out toBrian Bosworth; the Butkus Award has been given annually since 1985 to the top linebacker in college football. As a senior in 1985, Mallory helped lead the Wolverines to a 10–1–1 record and a #2 ranking in the finalAP Poll after beatingNebraska, 27–23, in theFiesta Bowl. At the end of the 1985 season, he was selected as an All-Big Ten linebacker, and a second-teamAll-American.[1]
The 1985 Wolverines defense that included Mallory,Mike Hammerstein,Brad Cochran,Mark Messner,Eric Kattus,Garland Rivers and Andy Moeller, gave up only 75 points in 11 regular season games, an average of less than seven points per game. When Mallory graduated, his 211 career tackles ranked third in school history behindRon Simpkins andMike Boren. He now ranks seventh in school history.[2] Mallory graduated from Michigan in 1985 with a bachelor's degree in sports administration.
Year | Tackles | Assists | Totals | Interceptions | High Game Tackles |
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1982 | 9 | 1 | 10 | 0 | 4 (Northwestern) |
1983 | 52 | 31 | 83 | 3 | 14 (Ohio State) |
1984 | 88 | 39 | 127 | 3 | 19 (Purdue) |
1985 | 62 | 39 | 101 | 0 | 17 (Iowa) |
TOTAL | 211 | 110 | 321 | 6 | 19 (Purdue) |
Mallory is the oldest son ofBill Mallory, who has served as the head football coach atMiami University, theUniversity of Colorado at Boulder,Northern Illinois University, andIndiana University. WhenRon Turner and his staff at Illinois were fired at the end of the 2004 season, Mike was rehired byRon Zook as defensive coordinator. Zook played for the elder Mallory at Miami University in the 1970s.Curt Mallory, Mike's younger brother, was also hired by Zook, who said, "I am thrilled to have on our staff two sons of the man I played for and who led me into this profession."[4]Curt is currently the head coach of theIndiana State Sycamores football team. Another brother,Doug, coaches in the NFL as the defensive backs coach for theBaltimore Ravens. He has an older sister, Barb.
Mike Mallory and his wife, Kim, have a daughter, Kathryn, and a son, William Michael.Will Mallory is currently a TE for theIndianapolis Colts.