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Former DC Kerry Coombs (Former Cincy Bearcats Interim Head Coach)

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LMAO..that looked more violent than anything Woody did....just saying.
 
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I'm not sure if anyone at the game noticed it, but Coach Coombs was even more animated than usual (and that really says something!) during the Nebraska game this weekend. He was basically rushing the field on every big play we made when we were on defense. The interceptions, the fumble recovery, holding them on 3rd downs and forcing them to punt, etc. One of the funnier moments he had during the game was actually caught on camera when I rewatched the game. He plowed over one of the other coaches on the sideline during Corey Brown's punt return TD. Hilarious.

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0rcyokIsZb4"]Ohio State vs Nebraska 2012 Highlights (Week 6) - YouTube[/ame]

The play starts at 2:55. Watch the sideline.
 
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Coombs = football coach
Dad at OSU, son works for Bengals
Oct. 28, 2012
Written by
Joe Reedy

The last time Kerry and Brayden Coombs saw each other was the first weekend of Bengals training camp. Father and son shared a long conversation after practice and then it was time to go back to work.

It has been quite a year for both men. This past spring, Kerry Coombs accepted a position on Urban Meyer?s staff at Ohio State as a cornerbacks coach after five seasons at UC. Brayden, who played for his dad at Colerain and later went to Miami University, was elevated to an offensive assistant on the Bengals staff after two years as a coaching assistant.

When it comes to how much both have accomplished the past six years and who they?ve worked with, the development has been interesting to watch.

Steelers coach Mike Tomlin has known the family since he was the defensive backs coach at UC in 1999-2000. All three came together at Ohio State?s Pro Day and had long discussions while evaluating prospects.

?That was pretty cool,? Tomlin said a couple of weeks ago when asked about it. ?The thing about it is the profession of coaching is about taking young men and making them realize their potential. It doesn?t matter what level you do it at. Kerry?s track record shows that. He?s a great coach and I have always had a great deal of respect for him. Brayden will be very successful if he is anything like his dad.?

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http://communitypress.cincinnati.co...280057/Coombs-football-coach?odyssey=nav|head
 
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Coombs Finding Life in the "Big City" to His Liking
By Tony Gerdeman

COLUMBUS, Ohio ? It was a simple, almost throwaway line, but it was one that also spoke volumes.

"I've never been in the state of Wisconsin," said OSU cornerbacks coach Kerry Coombs when asked about this week's game in Madison.

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Cornerbacks Coach Kerry Coombs
Photo by Jim Davidson Kerry Coombs

"You've got to remember, I've lived a sheltered life that pretty much revolves around the state of Ohio, particularly Cincinnati. Never been there."

This is Coombs' 30th year as a football coach, but it's his first working outside of southwest Ohio. Now with the Buckeyes, he is getting to experience things that he has never experienced before.

However, one thing that he does have experience with is coaching on a college football team with 10 wins.

"I've been a college coach for six years, and five of those years we've won 10 games," he said, alluding to his five successful seasons with the University of Cincinnati before coming to Columbus.

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http://www.the-ozone.net/football/2012/Wisconsin/Coombs_BigCity.html
 
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I've been a fan of his since his days at Colerain. He's always been a great motivator and could get guys to give their all. His state title year in, I believe was 2005, was one of the most dominant teams offensively and defensively Ive seen in a very long time. He also is a very good recruiter who got some underrated players to UC and could find diamonds in the rough and coach them up. Great addition to the osu staff
 
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