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Jeff Bowden

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Sport(s)
  
Football

1983–1984
  
Salem (WR)

Parents
  
Bobby Bowden, Ann Estock

Position(s)
  
Wide receiver


1981–1982
  
Florida State

Role
  
Coach

Team
  
Akron

Name
  
Jeff Bowden

Nephews
  
Terry Bowden Jr.

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Title
  
Special teams coordinator

Siblings
  
Terry Bowden, Tommy Bowden, Robyn Hines, Steve Bowden, Ginger Madden

Nieces
  
Jamie Bowden, Lauren Bowden, Tera Bowden, Cori Bowden, Erin Bowden, Jordan Bowden

Similar People
  
Bobby Bowden, Terry Bowden, Tommy Bowden, Mickey Andrews, Chuck Amato

Education
  
Florida State University

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Jeff Bowden is an American college football coach at the University of Akron. He currently serves as special teams coordinator and the outside wide receivers coach on his brother Terry's staff. Before that he served as the offensive coordinator for the Florida State Seminoles under his father and head coach Bobby Bowden. He resigned from that position on November 14, 2006, following a shutout loss to Wake Forest three days earlier. He has also been a wide receivers coach and coached at Salem College, Samford University and Southern Miss. Bowden played wide receiver at Florida State from 1981 until 1982.

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Coaching career

Bowden started to coach immediately after he graduated when he was hired as the wide receivers coach at Salem College (now known as Salem International University) in 1983, where his brother Terry Bowden was the head coach. After two years, he was promoted to the position of offensive coordinator. He then returned to FSU, his alma mater, for a season as a graduate assistant coach. In 1987, he began a four year stint as offensive coordinator at Samford University, again under big brother and head coach Terry Bowden. Bowden then moved up to the Division I-A level as wide receivers coach at Southern Mississippi for three years before being hired by his father at Florida State in 1994 as wide receivers coach. He was promoted to offensive coordinator in 2001 when Mark Richt departed for the head coaching position at Georgia.

Jeff Bowden's choice as offensive coordinator was often criticized as nepotism. The offense struggled during the younger Bowden's career and after years of frustration the Noles were shut out at home by Wake Forest. Days later, a deal was struck for Jeff Bowden to step down. As a part of Jeff Bowden's agreement with Florida State and Seminole Boosters, Inc. (the Florida State athletic booster organization), he received an $107,500 annually, or $537,000 total, through August 2012 from the Booster club.

References

Jeff Bowden Wikipedia