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Chris Grimes
| Title: | Graduate Assistant Coach |
| Specific Coaching Assignment/Area of Responsibility: | Defense |
Chris Grimes learned an awful lot about playing defense during his four-year career on the field for the Golden Eagles. Last year he returned to his alma mater to teach the lessons he learned to the current Golden Eagle players, and in 2011 he is in his second season as a graduate assistant member of the Watson Brown's TTU coaching staff. A former cornerback known for his hustle and hard-hitting style of play, Grimes works with all phases of the Tech defense.
After a redshirt season in 2003, Chris became a fixture on the
field for the Golden Eagles during the next four years, playing in
39 contests and starting 16 contests. He chalked up 158 total
tackles including 101 unassisted tackles from his cornerback spot.
He earned a reputation of being an extremely hard-hitting defender
with a knack for getting to the ball and making punishing tackles.
In addition to his stops, he also recovered seven fumbles during
his career, caused two fumbles and broke up 16 passes. He had three
career interceptions and finished with eight tackles-for-loss.
During his prep days, he was a two-way player for coach Don Thomas
at LaVergne High School, starting at tailback and free safety. He
rushed for 3,650 yards and finished his prep career with 231
tackles for the Wolverines.
He joined the Golden Eagle coaching staff as a graduate assistant
coach in 2010 to pursue a master's degree. Prior to retturning to
Tech, he recently served as an assistant coach at LaVergne High
School under head coach Will Hester. In that position, he coached
the defensive backs and special teams.
Chris first graduated from Tech in 2008 with a degree in
multidisciplinary studies.




