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  Christ Vagotis

Christ Vagotis

Player Profile

Hometown:
Canton, OH

Last College:
M.A., S.P.E. University of Alabama

Position:
Defensive Ends

Experience:
30+ Years Coaching

30+ Years of Coaching Experience

1999 Florida Atlantic University
1996-99 Miami Sunset Senior High School

1995 University of Oklahoma (Offensive Line)
1985-94 University of Louisville (Offensive Line)
1979-84 University of Miami (Assistant Coach)
1973-78 Miami Killian Senior High School
1971-73 Miami Killian senior High School (Assistant Coach)
1968 University of Alabama

Bowl Games as a Coach/Player
1991 Fiesta Bowl (Coach)
1984 Fiesta Bowl (Coach)
1983 Orange Bowl National Champion (Coach)
1980 Peach Bowl
1966 Sugar Bowl Champions (Playing for Alabama)
1965 National Champions (Playing for Alabama)
1964 National Champions (Playing for Alabama

Coaching Accomplishments
Was part of the bitter rivalries that developed between Miami and Florida...credited with three points after Schnellenberger ordered Danny Miller to kick a 25-yard field goal on the game's final play to give Miami the 31-7 victory, the largest victory margin in the 42-year history of UF's stadium...Schnellenberger called for the kick because Vagotis was hit in the head by an orange thrown from Florida fans who were heaving oranges, ice and other debris at the Miami Bench throughout the game. Has been with Coach Schnellenberger ever since.

At FAU
Joined Florida Atlantic's staff in December of 1999 and has been the coaching constant since the program's inception...moved from the offensive line to the defensive line where he was used to mentor the highly touted 2003 freshmen. Faced with youth and injuries in the inaugural two seasons, the line entered 2003 with more depth and experience at every spot. He witnessed the same young men who were beaten the year before become the victors. The unit provided better quarterback protection equating into the signal caller ending the year with a no. 4 efficiency rating. Three linemen earned post-season honors. In 2004 nearly every "O" lineman returned allowing him to return to the defensive side of the ball, a position he will again coach in 2005.

Playing Career
Won three national titles playing for the legendary Paul "Bear" Bryant.

Prominent Players Coached
Miami, Bernie Kosar, quarterback who led UM to its first National Championship and who was drafted in the supplemental draft by Cleveland Browns
Miami, Reggie Sutton, drafted in the second round by the New Orleans Saints
Miami, Michael Irvin, drafted in the first round by the Dallas Cowboys, future Hall of Famer
Miami, Rod Carter, drafted by the Dallas Cowboys
Miami, Greg Cox
Miami, Bill Hawkins, drafted by the Los Angles Rams
Miami, Daryl Boykin, drafted by the NY Giants
Miami, Al Campos, drafted by the Dallas Cowboys
Miami, John Frost, drafted by the NY Giants
Miami, Tyrus McLeod, drafted in the fifth round by the Baltimore Ravens
Louisville, John Bock played six NFL Seasons (Buffalo Bills, NY Jets, Miami Dolphins)

Personal
Birthdate: April 27, 1944
Hometown: Canton, OH
Education: 1970 B.S., M.A., S.P.E., University of Alabama
Marital Status: Single
Children: None

 
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