Will Holthouser has had a major impact on Tennessee Tech
football in his first three seasons on the staff, most noticeably
with the record-breaking performances of Tech’s special teams
which are directly under his charge.
In 2010, he takes on the title of assistant head coach in addition
to being special teams coordinator. He also coaches the safeties
and outside linebaclers.
Holthouser, 60, was hired in January 2007, to coach Tech’s
defensive secondary and serve as the coordinator of the special
teams. Now a 33-year collegiate coaching veteran, Holthouser spent
the previous two seasons as defensive coordinator and secondary
coach at Gardner-Webb University before his arrival in
Cookeville.
His years of experience have not only aided Tech’s efforts
on the defensive side of the line of scrimmage, they have helped in
special teams preparation, as well. Tech has either led the league
or been near the top in kickoff returns that past three seasons.
The Golden Eagles led the OVC in punt returns in 2007, and have
blocked 11 kicks in three years under Holthouser’s
guidance.
A native of Elkin, N.C., and a graduate of Wake Forest University,
Holthouser was a member of the Deacons’ 1970 ACC championship
team, their only league title until 2006. A defensive lineman
during his playing career, he earned his degree in business in
1974.
Holthouser coached at Gardner-Webb three different times. In 1997,
he was the assistant head coach as well as defensive coordinator.
During that year, he helped Gardner-Webb post an 8-3 record and the
nation’s best turnaround on the Division II level.
Prior to becoming a collegiate assistant coach, Holthouser spent
seven years in Charlotte, N.C., as a high school coach.
He began his college coaching career at The Citadel in 1983, and
has served as defensive coordinator with VMI, Western Carolina,
Gardner-Webb, Elon and UT Chattanooga. He has had two different
stints at VMI and Elon, as well as his time at Gardner-Webb.
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