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Rod Carey

Rod Carey is an college football coach and former player, best known for his tenure as at and , and as defensive quality control coach at as of the 2025 season. Over a coaching career spanning more than two decades, Carey has compiled a record of 64–50, including multiple (MAC) championships and division titles during his time at from 2012 to 2018. His professional journey emphasizes offensive line development and run-game strategies, with seven appearances as a , though his teams hold a 0–7 record in postseason play. Born in , and raised in the Minneapolis suburb of , Carey excelled in football at before walking on at . He played as an offensive lineman for from 1990 to 1993 under head coach , becoming a three-year starter at center and contributing to a team that appeared in the 1990 . Carey graduated from Indiana in 1994 with a and briefly pursued opportunities in the business world before transitioning to coaching. Carey began his coaching career at his from 1994 to 1997, serving as an assistant coach. He then entered the collegiate ranks as a at the from 1998 to 1999, focusing on offensive line work. Subsequent roles included offensive line positions at smaller programs, culminating in a four-year stint as offensive line coach at the from 2008 to 2011, where he helped develop a strong rushing attack. In 2011, Carey joined (NIU) as offensive line coach and run game coordinator, earning promotion to interim head coach late that season after the dismissal of ; this paved the way for his full-time head coaching appointment in 2012. As at NIU, Carey transformed the program into a MAC powerhouse, leading the Huskies to four consecutive West Division titles from to 2015 and overall conference championships in 2014 and 2018. His teams achieved a 52–30 record, ranked as high as No. 21 in the in 2013, and qualified for six bowl games, including the 2014 and 2018 . Carey was named the 2013 MAC Coach of the Year for guiding NIU to an undefeated regular season. However, his tenure ended after the 2018 season amid reported internal conflicts. In January 2019, Carey was hired as at in the (), succeeding Geoff Collins. Over three seasons, he posted a 12–20 record, with the Owls finishing 1–6 in the abbreviated 2020 season but struggling overall, including a 8–5 mark in 2019 with a bowl appearance in the and 3–9 in 2021. Temple did not qualify for a bowl in 2020 or 2021 under Carey, who was fired on November 30, 2021, following a 3–8 start to the 2021 campaign. Carey returned to in 2022 as a and was promoted to offensive line coach in October of that year after the dismissal of Darren Hiller. He assumed play-calling duties as in October 2023 following the midseason firing of , signing a contract extension through December 2025 that made him the highest-paid assistant in program history at $815,000 annually. After a staff overhaul under new head coach in 2024, Carey transitioned to a defensive role; he briefly served as interim in March 2025 amid a staff change.

Early life and education

Childhood and family background

Rod Carey was born on July 24, 1971, in . Carey's family relocated to the Minneapolis suburb of , during his childhood, where he grew up immersed in the local community. He attended , participating in as a center and earning recognition as a high school All-American. This early involvement in the sport at Wayzata laid the foundation for Carey's transition to a playing career at .

College years and playing career

Rod Carey enrolled at in 1990, where he walked on and played as a for the from 1990 to 1993 under head coach . As a three-year starter at from 1991 to 1993, Carey anchored ' offensive line and served as team captain during his senior season. In 1993, he earned the Corby Davis Outstanding Offensive Player Award, recognizing his leadership and performance on the field. During Carey's playing tenure, achieved competitive records, including 6–5–1 in 1990 with a appearance (lost to 27–23), 7–4–1 in 1991 with a 5–3 Big Ten mark and a 24–0 victory over Baylor in the Copper Bowl, and 8–4 in 1993 with another 5–3 conference finish and an appearance in the (lost to 45–20). The team posted an overall mark of 5–6 in 1992, reflecting bowl appearances in three of the four seasons under Mallory. Carey graduated from with a in 1994.

Coaching career

Early coaching positions

Carey began his coaching career as an assistant coach at in , his alma mater, from 1994 to 1997, where he primarily worked with the offensive line. During this period, he focused on foundational techniques for linemen, drawing from his own experience as a high school All-American center at the school. In 1998, Carey transitioned to the collegiate level as a at the , serving through 1999 under head coach . There, he contributed to offensive preparations and learned advanced strategies for line play and run-game schemes, helping the Golden Gophers achieve a 7-5 record and their first bowl appearance in nine years, the Sun Bowl. Carey joined the in 2000 as co- and offensive line coach, holding that role until 2003 before being promoted to and offensive line coach from 2004 to 2006. In these positions at III program, he emphasized offensive line development, coaching 26 all-conference selections and seven All-Americans, including standout offensive lineman Ben Knepper, whom he mentored to multiple All-American honors and recognition as Stout's most decorated player. In 2007, Carey served as the offensive line coach at in the FCS, where he worked to build depth and technique in the unit during a transitional season. Under his guidance, the Redbirds' offense averaged 402.8 yards per game, contributing to a 4-7 overall record and a 2-4 mark in Gateway Football Conference play.

Assistant roles and transition to head coaching

Carey served as the offensive line coach at the from 2008 to 2010, where he contributed to the development of the team's front, including guidance for players like Joe Kleason, who earned All-Great West Conference honors in 2008. During his tenure, the Fighting Sioux competed in the Great West Football Conference, with Carey's unit supporting a balanced offensive attack in the FCS level. In 2011, Carey joined as the offensive line coach, implementing elements of the Huskies' pro-style offensive scheme under Dave Doeren. The NIU offense ranked 11th nationally in total offense (476 yards per game) and 12th in rushing (234.1 yards per game) that season, bolstered by the returning experience of the offensive line, which featured multiple players with prior All-Mid-American Conference recognition, such as tackle Trevor Olson and guard Joe Pawlak. Carey's roles expanded rapidly during the 2012 season at NIU. He began as offensive line coach and run game coordinator but assumed offensive coordinator duties on September 3, after incumbent Mike Dunbar stepped aside to focus on his cancer treatment. Carey called plays for the remaining 12 regular-season games, during which the Huskies' offense ranked ninth nationally in scoring (40.8 points per game) and rushing (250.2 yards per game), and 15th in total offense (485.8 yards per game); quarterback Jordan Lynch led the FBS in total offense with 4,733 yards. Following Doeren's departure to North Carolina State on December 1, NIU promoted Carey to interim head coach, and he was named permanent head coach the next day, just before the team's selection for the Discover Orange Bowl as the first Mid-American Conference program to earn a BCS bowl bid. The swift transition was attributed to the team's 12-0 record after an opening loss, the offensive explosiveness under Carey's coordination, and his established rapport with the roster from his prior roles on staff.

Head coaching tenure at Northern Illinois

Rod Carey was promoted to head coach at (NIU) in December 2012, succeeding who had departed for North Carolina State, and he served in the role through the 2018 season. His tenure began with an interim stint leading the Huskies in the , a BCS bowl appearance following their 12-1 regular season, where they fell 31-10 to Florida State. Over his full six-year period from 2013 to 2018, plus the 2012 bowl game, Carey compiled an overall of 52-30 at NIU. Carey's teams achieved significant success within the (MAC), capturing four MAC West Division titles in 2013, 2014, 2015, and 2018, along with two MAC championships in 2014 and 2018. In 2013, his inaugural full season, NIU finished 11-1 in the regular season, securing the West Division title and earning Carey the MAC Coach of the Year award for guiding the team to a loss to Utah State (14-21). The Huskies demonstrated divisional dominance, posting a 38-10 conference record during his tenure, with consistent playoff contention and multiple nine-win seasons that highlighted their competitive edge in the MAC. Notable performances under Carey included upset victories against Big Ten opponents, such as a 30-27 win over #19 in 2013 (2OT) to open the season and a 55-24 triumph against Purdue later that year, showcasing NIU's ability to compete beyond their conference. In , the team repeated as champions with an 11-3 record, defeating 51-17 in the title game, though they fell short in the postseason loss to (23-52). The 2018 season marked a resurgence, with NIU clinching the West Division and title via a 41-38 win over , finishing 8-5 overall. Carey's coaching philosophy emphasized a physical, run-oriented offense built on a strong offensive line, drawing from his background as an offensive line coach, and focused on player development to maximize at a program. He innovated by implementing a spread-option scheme that powered high-scoring attacks, averaging over 40 points per game in 2013, and prioritized quarterback development, notably with returning starter as a finalist in 2013 with 2,676 passing yards and 1,881 rushing yards that season. This approach fostered versatility in the backfield and line play, enabling NIU to control games through balanced attacks and adapt to personnel strengths, contributing to their prowess.

Head coaching tenure at Temple

Rod Carey was appointed head coach at Temple University on January 10, 2019, bringing his championship experience from Northern Illinois to rebuild the Owls program in the American Athletic Conference (AAC). Over his three-season tenure from 2019 to 2021, Carey posted an overall record of 12–20, marked by initial promise followed by mounting challenges. In 2019, the Owls achieved an 8–5 record, including a strong early performance with wins over Bucknell, Maryland, East Carolina, and others, culminating in a berth in the Military Bowl where they fell 55–13 to North Carolina. The 2020 campaign, however, was derailed by the COVID-19 pandemic, resulting in a 1–6 finish amid a shortened schedule that began in October, frequent health protocols, and a canceled finale against Tulane due to positive cases. Temple's lone victory came against Memphis in a season plagued by disruptions, including postponed games and limited practices that hindered preparation and roster depth. The 2021 season saw further decline with a 3–9 record, as the team managed early non-conference wins over Akron and Wagner but struggled in AAC play, losing seven straight conference games and prompting Carey's firing on November 29, 2021. Carey focused on program reconstruction through strategic offensive shifts and targeted recruiting within the competitive AAC landscape. He introduced a fast-paced, multiple offense scheme emphasizing speed and player health, complemented by a no-tackle practice policy to minimize injuries and adapt to modern NCAA rules limiting contact. In his inaugural full recruiting cycle for the 2020 class, Carey secured 19 three-star prospects and two transfers from Power Five programs, aiming to build depth for sustained conference contention. External pressures, particularly the , profoundly affected Temple's trajectory, exacerbating scheduling instability, player opt-outs, and resource strains that stalled rebuilding momentum across 2020 and into 2021.

Assistant coaching at Indiana

Rod Carey returned to his , , in March 2022, when he was hired as an offensive quality control coach under Tom Allen. As a former center who started for three seasons from 1990 to 1992, Carey expressed deep personal significance in rejoining the program, noting it allowed him to give back to the institution that shaped his own . On October 9, 2022, following the midseason firing of offensive line coach Darren Hiller, Carey was elevated to interim offensive line coach for the remainder of the year, drawing on his prior head coaching experience at Northern Illinois and Temple to stabilize the unit. He remained in that role through the 2023 offseason. Carey was promoted to offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach on October 1, 2023, replacing Walt Bell after a 2-3 start to the season. The promotion became permanent shortly thereafter, with a contract extension running through December 31, 2025, at an annual salary of $815,000—making him the highest-paid assistant coach in Indiana football history. In this role, Carey focused on refining the existing option-based scheme rather than overhauling it midseason, emphasizing execution in short-yardage situations and run game efficiency informed by his prior head coaching successes. Under Carey's coordination for the final seven games of the 2023 season, Indiana's offense averaged 20.83 , a marginal increase from the 20.80 under Bell earlier that year, with the team finishing 3-9 overall (1-8 in the Big Ten). He coached quarterbacks including Brendan Leary and worked to develop the offensive line, though the unit ranked near the bottom nationally in rushing yards per game at 119.5. Following the firing of Tom Allen after the 2023 season, new head coach overhauled the staff in 2024, transitioning Carey to a defensive role. On March 3, 2025, amid another offensive staff change, Carey was elevated to interim .

Achievements and records

Head coaching record

Rod Carey served as head coach at from 2012 to 2018 and at from 2019 to 2021, compiling an overall record of 64–50 (.561). His teams qualified for seven games but finished 0–7 in those contests. Across his head coaching career, Carey achieved a 52–30 mark at , including a 38–10 record in (MAC) play, and a 12–20 record at , including a 7–16 mark in (AAC) play.
YearTeamOverallConf. RecordConf. FinishBowl Game
20120–10–0N/A (L 10–31 vs. Florida State)
201312–28–01st (MAC West; lost MAC Championship) (L 14–21 vs. Utah State)
201411–37–11st (MAC West) (L 23–52 vs. )
20158–66–22nd (MAC West) (L 7–55 vs. Boise State)
20165–75–33rd (MAC West)None
20178–56–22nd (MAC West) (L 14–36 vs. )
20188–66–21st (MAC, champions)[Boca Raton Bowl](/page/Boca Raton_Bowl) (L 13–37 vs. UAB)
20198–55–3T–2nd ( East) (L 13–55 vs. )
20201–61–64th ( East)None
20213–91–74th ( East)None
Total | Northern Illinois | 52–30 | 38–10 | – | 0–6
Total | Temple | 12–20 | 7–16 | – | 0–1
Career Total | – | 64–50 | 45–26 | – | 0–7

Awards and bowl game history

Rod Carey received the Mid-American Conference (MAC) Coach of the Year award in 2013, recognizing his leadership in guiding Northern Illinois to an undefeated regular season and a BCS bowl appearance. This honor highlighted his interim-to-permanent transition and the Huskies' 12-1 regular-season record that year. No other major coaching awards are documented in his career at the FBS level. Carey's head coaching tenure featured seven bowl game appearances across Northern Illinois and Temple, resulting in an 0-7 record that underscores a persistent postseason challenge despite consistent bowl eligibility. His teams qualified for bowls in six of seven seasons at NIU and once at Temple, reflecting strong regular-season performances but highlighting execution issues in high-stakes games. This winless streak, marked by several lopsided defeats, has been noted as a key aspect of his legacy, contrasting his 38-10 MAC regular-season record at NIU. The following table summarizes Carey's bowl game history:
YearBowl GameTeamOpponentResultScore
2012Florida StateL10–31
2013Utah StateL14–21
2014MarshallL23–52
2015Boise StateL7–55
2017L14–36
2018UABL13–37
2019L13–55
Key moments across these games included a narrow defensive battle lost on a late field goal against Utah State in 2013 and a dominant third-quarter collapse against in 2019, where allowed 28 points after trailing 14-13 at halftime. The Orange Bowl debut against Florida State, while a 21-point loss, represented a program milestone as NIU's first BCS appearance. Overall, the 0-7 mark, with five losses by 20 or more points, amplified scrutiny on Carey's postseason preparation amid his successful regular-season qualifications.

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