Football

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Arizona

Nov 1 (Sat)

TBA

Jeff Smart
Jeff Smart

                Jeff Smart is in his first season as a defensive assistant coach, elevated to that position by interim head coach Mike Sanford on Oct. 4, 2022. He is in his second season on the Colorado staff, having returned to his alma mater on June 4, 2021 as a quality control specialist for the defense working primarily with the inside linebackers.
 
                Smart, 35, joined the Colorado staff from the University of Missouri, where he was a quality control analyst for the defense for the 2020 season when the Tigers posted a 5-5 record but had their Music City Bowl date against Iowa canceled due to the COVID pandemic.  He was an defensive coaching assistant for Boise State in 2019, his first full-time position in the Football Bowl Subdivision.  The Broncos were the Mountain West champions, defeating Hawai’i in the league’s title game, and finished 12-2 after a loss to Washington in the Las Vegas Bowl.
 
                He served the four previous seasons (2015-18) at the University of Pennsylvania, coaching the Quaker outside linebackers and was part of two Ivy League champion teams (tri-champs in ‘15 and co-titlists in ’16).  In 2016, he coached freshman Connor Jangro to All-Ivy League honors, Penn’s first freshman to earn All-Ivy distinction since 2009. 
 
                In his first season with the Quakers, he helped coach a defense which was second in the Ivy League and No. 8 among FCS programs in turnover margin in 2015 (+1.0), while the Red and Blue also led the league and were 13th nationally in quarterback sacks per game (2.9).
 
                Smart’s outside linebackers were a big part of the championship, as they were led by Tyler Drake, the 2015 Ivy League Defensive Player of the Year and third-team All-American.   Penn was 2-8 the year before he arrived there, but the Quaker had four winning seasons in as many years Smart was on staff, a s Columbia was 26-14 during his career there.
 
                Prior to Penn, Smart served as Columbia University’s assistant director of strength and conditioning (July 2013 to January 2014), before being promoted to inside linebackers coach for the 2014 season.  He got his start at CU, as he was the defensive graduate assistant for his college position coach, Brian Cabral.  He assisted Cabral with the linebackers along with general overall duties with the defense.
 
                Smart graduated from CU in 2009 with a bachelor’s degree in Sociology, and earned his Masters of Education from the school in 2013.  He joined the football team as a walk-on inside linebacker in August of 2005, was awarded a scholarship three weeks into the 2007 season and was named a team captain as a senior, when he was coming off second-team All-Big 12 honors his junior season (he would be named honorable mention his senior year).  He won the Dave Jones Award his senior year, as his peers selected him as the most valuable defensive player in 2009.
 
                A first-team NFF All-Colorado performer his junior and senior seasons, he finished his career ranked 18th all-time in overall tackles (291) and 13th in solo stops (188).  In starting 33 of 39 career games and playing 2,003 snaps from scrimmage, he also had 12 tackles for loss (including three-and-a-half quarterback sacks), 24 third down stops, 12 passes broken up, five fumble recoveries and an interception.  In 2008, he became just the third former walk-on in school history to lead the team in tackles (the first since Ryan Sutter in 1997), racking up 118 total (80 solo).    
 
                He was born November 22, 1986 in Boulder, and graduated from Boulder High School where he lettered in football and track.  His hobbies include cycling, hiking and backpacking. 

Defense

Tackles

Season

G

Plays

UT

AT

Total

TFL

Sacks

3DS

Hurr

FR

FF

PBU

INT

2006

4

7

0

0

0

0-0

0-0

0

0

0

0

0

0

2007

12

677

43

37

80

4-16

0-0

8

6

2

1

5

0

2008

12

778

80

38

118

2-5

1-4

9

6

1

0

4

0

2009

11

541

65

28

93

6-13

2.5-8

7

2

2

1

3

1

Totals

39

2003

188

103

291

12-34

3.5-12

24

14

5

2

12

1

ADDITIONAL STATISTICS-Interception Return Yards: 1-10, 10.0, 0 TD (2009). Special Team Tackles: 1,0--1 (2007); 2,1--3 (2008).