Sport(s) Football Titles Head coach Spouse Julia Diaco | 1992–1995 Iowa Role Football coach Record 8–16 Name Bob Diaco | |
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Children Michael Diaco, Angelo Diaco, Josephine Diaco Similar People Brian VanGorder, Paul Pasqualoni, T J Weist, Chris Palmer, Matt Rhule |
Football coach bob diaco sounds off on giant mess at uconn
Robert Albert Diaco (born February 19, 1973) is an American football coach and former player. He is currently the defensive coordinator at Nebraska. He previously was the head coach of the Connecticut Huskies football team. Prior to coaching at Connecticut, he has been a coach at Western Illinois, Eastern Michigan, Central Michigan, Virginia, Cincinnati, and Notre Dame. He played college football at Iowa.
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- Football coach bob diaco sounds off on giant mess at uconn
- Uconn football coach bob diaco more from scrimmage aug 15 2015
- Playing career
- Coaching career
- University of Cincinnati
- University of Notre Dame
- University of Connecticut
- University of Nebraska Lincoln
- References

Uconn football coach bob diaco more from scrimmage aug 15 2015
Playing career

Diaco played college football at the University of Iowa, under head coach Hayden Fry, who described Diaco as "extremely tough, very intelligent". He was a two-time All-Big Ten selection as a linebacker and was named the team’s co-MVP in 1995, starting in all 23 games over his junior and senior seasons. Diaco was teammates with Mike Devlin, Scott Slutzker, Danan Hughes, and Mike Wells.
Coaching career

Diaco began his coaching career in 1996 as a graduate assistant at Iowa. From 2001 to 2004, Diaco was an assistant coach at Eastern Michigan, coaching running backs, linebackers, and special teams. He became the linebackers and special teams coach at Virginia in 2006, coaching under Al Groh.
University of Cincinnati

Diaco served as the defensive coordinator for the University of Cincinnati in 2009 under Brian Kelly. UC finished the year 44th in the NCAA's Division I-A in points allowed per game (23.1) and 23rd in sacks (37.0).
University of Notre Dame
Diaco followed Brian Kelly to Notre Dame in 2010, taking the same position as defensive coordinator. In 2012, Notre Dame finished the year ranked 2nd in points per game (12.8) and appeared in the 2013 BCS National Championship Game. He was awarded the Broyles Award, which recognizes the top assistant coach in college football.
University of Connecticut
In December 2013, Diaco agreed to become the head coach at the University of Connecticut, and was replaced at Notre Dame by Brian VanGorder.
While at Connecticut, Diaco coined the term "Civil Conflict" to describe games between Connecticut and the University of Central Florida. This one-way declaration of a "rivalry" was first derided and then ignored by UCF.
Connecticut fired Diaco on December 26, 2016, effective January 2, 2017. His buyout, renegotiated after the 2015 season, was $3.4 million. Media reports indicated that Diaco's refusal to consider former Minnesota head coach Jerry Kill for the position of offensive coordinator may have led to his termination. Connecticut hired former head coach Randy Edsall to replace Diaco.
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
In 2017, head coach Mike Riley hired Diaco to serve as the defensive coordinator for the Nebraska Cornhuskers.