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Sport(s)
  
College football

Name
  
John Baxter

2010-2012
  
Southern Cal (STC/AHC)


2015-present
  
Michigan (STC)

Team
  
University of Michigan

Role
  
Coach

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Title
  
Special teams coordinator

2013
  
Southern Cal (TE/STC/AHC)

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John Baxter (born June 28, 1963) is an American football coach. He is the special teams coordinator the University of Southern California (USC) under Clay Helton. He is also the founder of the education company Academic Gameplan, and author of the 2013 book I Hate School: How a College Football Coach Has Inspired Students to Value Education and Become Lifelong Learners (ISBN 978-1599324296).

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Career

Baxter's coaching career includes stints at Iowa State, Arizona, Maine, Maryland, Tulane, Fresno State, Southern Cal, and Michigan. He has served under coaches such as Jim Harbaugh, Lane Kiffin, Ed Orgeron, Pat Hill, and Dick Tomey.

From 1994 to 1995, Baxter coached football at Tulane University. From 1997 to 2009, he coached at Fresno State University under Pat Hill and served an integral role in achieving ten bowl bids from 1999-2009.

From 2010 to 2013, Baxter coached at the University of Southern California under Lane Kiffin and Ed Orgeron. After the 2011 season, he was awarded "National Special Teams Coordinator of the Year" by FootballScoop .

Baxter was named special teams coordinator at Michigan on January 16, 2015.

Personal

Baxter is a graduate of Loras College and has earned a master's degree in higher education from Iowa State University. He and his wife, Jill, are the parents of Kelly and McKenzie. Jill's father is former Utah and Weber State University head coach Ron McBride.

References

John Baxter (American football) Wikipedia