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Kerry Coombs

Kerry Coombs is an American football coach who serves as the special teams coordinator and cornerbacks coach for the University of Cincinnati Bearcats. A Cincinnati native and graduate of the University of Dayton (1983), Coombs began his coaching career at his alma mater Colerain High School, where he served as head coach from 1991 to 2006 and compiled a 161–36 record, including seven consecutive Greater Miami Conference championships from 2000 to 2006 and the 2004 Ohio Division I state championship. After a brief stint as an assistant at the high school level, he joined the University of Cincinnati as defensive backs coach from 2007 to 2011, helping the Bearcats to a 35–15 record and four bowl appearances during that period. Coombs then moved to Ohio State University as cornerbacks coach from 2012 to 2017, where his units ranked among the nation's best in pass defense and produced five first-round NFL Draft picks: Bradley Roby (2014), Eli Apple (2016), Marshon Lattimore (2017), Gareon Conley (2017), and Denzel Ward (2018). In 2018, he transitioned to the NFL as secondary coach for the Tennessee Titans, guiding a unit that ranked sixth in the league in passing yards allowed (216.9 per game) in 2018; in 2019, the Titans allowed 272.3 yards per game. Coombs returned to Ohio State in 2020 as defensive coordinator, leading the Buckeyes to the Big Ten Championship and the College Football Playoff National Championship Game that year, with his defenses recording 101 interceptions from 2012 to 2017 and 120 over his full tenure from 2012 to 2021. He rejoined Cincinnati in 2022 as special teams coordinator and cornerbacks coach—his third stint with the Bearcats—serving as interim head coach for the 2022 Wasabi Fenway Bowl and signing a three-year contract in December 2022; under his guidance, the 2023 Bearcats secondary ranked fourth in the Big 12 in pass defense (225.8 yards per game). Coombs was released by Cincinnati in December 2024 but returned to the staff in March 2025, where he remains as of 2025.

Early life and education

Early years

Kerry Coombs was born in 1961 in Colerain, , a suburb of . As a lifelong raised in the greater area, Coombs developed an early passion for amid the region's vibrant high school sports culture. He attended Colerain High School, where he first engaged with the sport as a player, contributing to the team's activities during his time there. Coombs graduated from Colerain in 1979. These formative experiences in the area's competitive football environment laid the groundwork for his subsequent pursuits in the sport. This early involvement transitioned into his college playing career at the .

College education and playing career

Coombs attended the from 1979 to 1983, majoring in . He earned a in 1983. During his time at Dayton, Coombs played as a for the Flyers football team in the 1980 and 1981 seasons. In 1980, the Flyers captured the national championship, finishing the season undefeated. The following year, in 1981, the team advanced to the national championship game as runners-up. After his playing career concluded following the 1981 season, Coombs shifted his focus to academics and professional development. He later pursued a in education from , laying the groundwork for his entry into .

Coaching career

High school coaching (1983–2006)

Coombs began his coaching career as an assistant at Greenhills High School in from 1983 to 1984, followed by a four-year stint as an assistant coach at Lakota High School from 1985 to 1988. During these early roles, he focused on developing young talent in the area, drawing on his local roots to build foundational experience in high school football. In 1989, Coombs transitioned to head coach at Loveland High School, where he led the team for two seasons. His overall high school head coaching record stood at 167–48, with his time at Loveland contributing to the early part of his tenure before a more extended success elsewhere. Seeking greater opportunity, he moved to Colerain High School—his —in 1991, embarking on a 16-year head coaching run that defined his high school legacy. At Colerain, Coombs compiled an impressive 161–34 record, guiding the Cardinals to 10 state playoff appearances and five semifinal berths in the (OHSAA) tournaments. His teams captured the Division I state championship in 2004, defeating Canton McKinley 50–10 in the final, capping a perfect 15–0 season. Additionally, Colerain won seven consecutive Greater Miami Conference titles from 2000 to 2006 under his leadership, establishing a in southwest football. Coombs emphasized player development, particularly in the secondary, producing numerous recruits who advanced to college programs such as the and Ohio State, fostering strong pipelines from high school to higher levels of competition.

First stint at Cincinnati (2007–2011)

Kerry Coombs joined the University of Cincinnati football staff in 2007 as the defensive backs coach under head coach Brian Kelly, marking his transition from high school coaching to the college level. His hiring leveraged his local reputation from Colerain High School, aiding in the recruitment of Southwest Ohio talent to the Bearcats program. In his initial seasons, Coombs' unit contributed to a stout secondary, as evidenced by the 2007 team's national-leading 26 interceptions, the highest in FBS that year. In 2009, Coombs received a to associate head coach while retaining his duties as defensive backs coach and adding responsibilities as special teams coordinator. Under his guidance, the Bearcats' secondary developed several players who advanced to the , including safety (drafted by the in 2008 after his senior year under Coombs), cornerback DeAngelo Smith (drafted by the in 2009), and cornerback Mike Mickens (drafted by the in 2009). The defensive backs also played a key role in the team's back-to-back BCS bowl appearances, including the victory over and the matchup against , contributing to Cincinnati's 23-1 record over the 2008 and 2009 seasons under Kelly. Following Kelly's departure to after the 2009 season, Coombs continued in his expanded role under new head coach through the 2011 campaign. The Bearcats' pass defense ranked 44th nationally in opponent and 56th in yards per attempt during the 2011 season, helping the team achieve a 10-3 record and a spot in the . Coombs departed after the 2011 season to join the as their cornerbacks coach.

Ohio State Buckeyes (2012–2017)

Kerry Coombs joined the in 2012 as the cornerbacks coach under head coach , bringing his experience from the where he had developed multiple prospects. In this role, he focused on technique and coverage fundamentals, transforming the secondary into a cornerstone of the defense during Meyer's early tenure. The following year, in February 2013, Meyer promoted Coombs to special teams coordinator while he continued coaching the cornerbacks, a dual responsibility he maintained through 2017; this addition leveraged his prior success coordinating special teams at from 2009 to 2011. Coombs' coaching produced several standout cornerbacks who excelled in pass defense and transitioned to the NFL. Bradley Roby, under Coombs' guidance, recorded seven career interceptions at Ohio State—including three in 2013 with 13 pass breakups—and was selected 31st overall in the first round of the by the . Eli Apple amassed three interceptions and 20 pass deflections over two starting seasons (2014–2015), earning first-team All-Big Ten honors in 2015 before becoming a first-round pick (10th overall) by the in 2016. Doran Grant contributed nine career interceptions, highlighted by three in 2013 and a team-high four pass breakups in the 2014 season, leading to his selection in the fourth round (121st overall) of the by the . These players exemplified Coombs' emphasis on physicality and ball skills, with the secondary ranking in the top 12 nationally in yards per passing attempt allowed from 2014 to 2017, including leading the FBS in 2016 at under 5.6 yards per attempt. Coombs played a key role in Ohio State's national successes during this period, contributing to the 2014 College Football Playoff National Championship victory over , where the Buckeyes' secondary limited the Ducks to 175 passing yards. The unit also supported a appearance, reaching the semifinals before a loss to , and helped secure the 2014 title with an undefeated regular season. Overall, his defenses ranked top-10 nationally in pass defense efficiency in multiple seasons, such as ninth in opponent completion percentage in 2014 (51.5%). In recruiting, Coombs excelled in tapping Ohio and Midwest pipelines, leveraging his Cincinnati roots to secure top talents like four-star prospects from Colerain High School and extending reach into Michigan, where he spearheaded commitments from elite defensive backs. His efforts were instrumental in assembling nationally ranked classes, culminating in Rivals.com naming him the 2017 Recruiter of the Year for influencing six five-star signees in the 2017 cycle, including cornerbacks Jeff Okudah and Shaun Wade from Ohio and Georgia, respectively. This regional dominance helped sustain the Buckeyes' secondary pipeline to the NFL, with multiple draftees emerging from his recruits.

Tennessee Titans (2018–2019)

In 2018, Kerry Coombs transitioned to the as the secondary coach for the under head coach , with whom he had previously collaborated at Ohio State. His role focused on developing the defensive backs, emphasizing technique, discipline, and aggressive play to challenge every pass. This marked Coombs' first professional coaching stint after decades in college and high school football, bringing his energetic style to a unit featuring veterans like safeties and , as well as cornerbacks and . Under Coombs' guidance, the ' secondary showed marked improvement in 2018, leading the with 17 interceptions while ranking sixth in the in passing yards allowed per game at 216.9. Byard, a safety, recorded four interceptions that season, contributing to the group's overall takeaway production. The unit's cohesion carried into 2019, when the amassed 14 interceptions—placing them in the 's top 10—and advanced to the , including a victory over the and an appearance in the . Following the 2019 season, Coombs departed the to become Ohio State's . Over his two years in , his coaching helped the secondary secure a combined 25 interceptions, bolstering the team's defensive performance in the .

Return to Ohio State (2020–2021)

In January 2020, Kerry Coombs rejoined the as co-defensive coordinator alongside and secondary coach, leveraging his prior experience with the program from 2012 to 2017 to step into a coordinator role under head coach Ryan Day. His return brought insights from two seasons with the , where he coached the secondary, to enhance the Buckeyes' defensive backfield development. The 2020 season presented significant challenges due to the , including a shortened eight-game schedule, player opt-outs, and limited preparation time, yet Coombs helped implement a defensive scheme emphasizing man coverage and aggressive packages tailored to the Buckeyes' personnel. Ohio State's defense ranked 44th nationally in total defense, allowing 401.9 yards per game, and 45th in scoring defense at 25.8 points per game, while the team finished 7-0, won the Big Ten Championship against Northwestern, and advanced to the , where they fell to . Coombs' strategies contributed to strong run defense performances, such as holding to 84 rushing yards in a key 56-7 victory. Following Greg Mattison's retirement after the 2020 season, Coombs assumed the role of sole for , continuing to focus on secondary coaching and player development, including mentoring cornerbacks like Shaun Wade, who earned All-Big Ten honors. The Buckeyes' defense showed improvement in pass efficiency defense, ranking 22nd nationally by allowing a 112.8 opponent , though overall it ranked 38th in total defense (374.0 yards per game) and scoring defense (22.8 ). Ohio State co-won the Big Ten East Division and reached the CFP semifinal against , where the defense limited the Bulldogs to 7.8 yards per pass attempt in a 42-41 loss at the . However, early-season struggles prompted a mid-September adjustment, with Coombs relieved of play-calling duties in favor of linebackers coach while retaining his coordinator title and secondary responsibilities. Coombs' tenure emphasized building on his earlier contributions to Ohio State's "Cornerback U" reputation, as seen in the prior development of players like , whom he coached from high school recruitment through his 2017 freshman season and who became the No. 3 overall pick in 2020 after earning unanimous All-American honors. After the 2021 season, Coombs departed Ohio State to return to the as cornerbacks coach and special teams coordinator under head coach .

Second stint at Cincinnati (2022–2024)

In January 2022, head coach hired Kerry Coombs as cornerbacks coach and special teams coordinator, marking a homecoming for the Cincinnati native who had previously worked with Fickell at Ohio State. Following Fickell's departure to on November 27, 2022, Coombs was elevated to interim for the Bearcats' appearance. He led Cincinnati to a 24–7 loss against Louisville in the , finishing with an 0–1 record as interim . Coombs remained with the program under new head coach , who took over in December 2022. In and , Cincinnati's special teams unit ranked 21st nationally in overall efficiency per Sports-Reference.com metrics, with average punting yards of 43.0 in and 42.6 in , though return averages hovered low at 3.5 and 4.7 yards, respectively. Coombs focused on developing the secondary, contributing to the growth of cornerbacks like Jordan Young, who emerged as a starter despite coverage challenges in Big 12 play. As a local legend from Colerain High School, Coombs bolstered Cincinnati's recruiting efforts in the area, leveraging his ties to secure commitments from regional talents such as three-star Willie Goodwyn in the 2024 class. His presence enhanced community connections and helped maintain a pipeline of Southwest prospects to the program. On December 10, 2024, following a 5–7 season, Satterfield's staff parted ways with Coombs after three years, citing the need for fresh approaches amid ongoing program transitions in the . As of November 2025, Coombs had joined Ohio State's staff as , returning to a coordinator role in the .

Coaching records and legacy

Head coaching record

Kerry Coombs served as a head coach at the high school level for 16 seasons and held an interim head coaching role at the collegiate level for one bowl game. His head coaching record is summarized below.
YearsTeamOverallConferencePostseason
1991–2006Colerain HS (Greater Miami Conference)161–347 conference championships (2000–2006)10 playoff appearances; 1 state championship (2004)
2022Cincinnati (interim)0–1N/ALost to Louisville, 24–7 (Wasabi Fenway Bowl)
Coombs did not serve as a head coach in the NFL.

Notable achievements and impact

Kerry Coombs has established himself as one of the premier developers of defensive backs in , contributing to the professional success of numerous players across his coaching stints. During his first tenure at Ohio State from 2012 to 2017, Coombs coached five cornerbacks selected in the first round of the : (2014, ), (2016, ), (2017, ), (2017, ), and (2018, ). He also played a key role in the recruitment and development of safety , a second-round pick (2016, ). At the from 2007 to 2011, Coombs mentored three defensive backs who were drafted, including Mike Mickens (2009, ). In total, he has coached more than a dozen selections, with every starting under his guidance at Ohio State advancing to the professional level. During his time as secondary coach for the from 2018 to 2019, Coombs helped refine established defensive backs such as and safety , contributing to a unit that ranked among the league's best in pass defense. Coombs' recruiting prowess has been a cornerstone of his impact, particularly in establishing pipelines from Ohio high schools to major college programs. He was named the 2017 Rivals.com Recruiter of the Year for his instrumental role in assembling State's No. 2 nationally ranked recruiting class that year. Throughout his six seasons at State, Coombs consistently ranked among the top 25 recruiters nationally, securing top-10 classes overall and prioritizing talent from the area to build a strong local foundation. His efforts at further strengthened regional ties, drawing elite prospects from and bolstering the Bearcats' defensive backfield during both stints. Coombs has received several honors recognizing his contributions to the sport. In 2024, he was awarded a lifetime achievement honor by the National Football Foundation's Greater Chapter for his decades of service in . He was inducted into the Hamilton County Sports Hall of Fame in 2016, acknowledging his transformative work as a high coach. As at Colerain High from 1991 to 2006, Coombs earned acclaim as one of Ohio's top high school mentors, leading the Cardinals to 10 playoff appearances and fostering a culture of excellence that produced multiple professional players. In special teams coordination, Coombs introduced aggressive, fundamentals-driven innovations that enhanced team performance. At from 2013 to 2017, his units excelled in critical moments, including pivotal plays during the 2014 national championship run, and consistently ranked highly in special teams efficiency metrics. His emphasis on player versatility and high-energy execution carried over to in 2022–2025, where he integrated special teams into broader defensive schemes. Beyond metrics, Coombs' broader influence on football culture stems from his mentorship of local athletes, instilling values of grit and resilience drawn from his roots. After a brief departure in December 2024, Coombs rejoined the staff in March 2025 as special teams coordinator and cornerbacks coach. At age 64 as of November 2025, he continues to shape the next generation through his extensive network and expertise.

Personal life

Family

Kerry Coombs is married to Holly Coombs. The couple has three children: a daughter, Cortney, who played soccer at , and two sons, Brayden and Dylan. Brayden Coombs followed in his father's footsteps by playing at (Ohio) before entering professional coaching, including stints as an assistant with the and as special teams coordinator for the . Dylan Coombs also pursued athletics as a former at the and later married in 2016. The Coombs family has maintained strong ties to the area, Coombs' hometown, with most career moves keeping them within —such as the short relocation to for his Ohio State positions—though a brief stint with the in Nashville required temporary adjustment. Holly and the children provided key support during transitions, notably influencing Coombs' decisions to return to Cincinnati in 2022 after leaving Ohio State, allowing the family to reunite in their longtime home base.

Community involvement

Kerry Coombs has long contributed to youth football development in Ohio through his participation in high school coaching clinics organized by the Ohio High School Football Coaches Association (OHSFCA). He delivered sessions at OHSFCA events, including a 2008 presentation on defensive drills titled "Take the Ball Away" and a 2009 talk on "Preparing a Defensive Game Plan," sharing techniques for secondary play and overall defensive strategies with high school coaches across the state. Following his departure from the in December 2024, Coombs continued his community engagement in 2025 by speaking at a cornerbacks clinic, where he provided guidance on fundamentals to aspiring coaches and players. His efforts in extend to the area, where his high school coaching legacy at Colerain High School has influenced youth programs, including through ties and instructional camps that emphasize technique and discipline for local talent. Coombs' impact on Ohio education and football has been recognized through multiple hall of fame inductions, highlighting his off-field contributions to community sports development. In 2011, he was inducted into the Colerain High School Athletic Hall of Fame for his 16-year tenure as , during which he built a program that advanced to 10 state playoffs. He received further honors in 2016 with induction into the Hamilton County Sports Hall of Fame, acknowledging his role in elevating high school athletics in the region, and in 2024 from the local chapter of the National Football Foundation for his broader contributions to the sport. The 2004 Colerain team he led to a state championship was inducted into LaRosa's High School Hall of Fame in 2021, underscoring his lasting influence on youth football in .

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