Billy Taylor is in his fourth season on the Golden Eagle
coaching staff, and the 3-4 system he installed for the defense
upon his arrival appears primed to have a huge impact on the team's
championship fortunes in 2011. Serving as associate head coach for
Watson Brown, he is also the defensive coordinator and coaches the
inside linebackers. He joined the staff on Jan. 29, 2008.
Taylor, 47, came to Tech from UT Chattanooga, where he was the
Mocs’ defensive coordinator for three seasons. Two years ago,
the Golden Eagles were first in the Ohio Valley Conference in
turnover margin. Last year, the Tech defense ranked second in the
OVC in intercetions and turnover margin.
Taylor joined the UTC staff following the 2004 season, filling the
role of defensive coordinator while also coaching the inside
linebackers. Prior to his arrival at UTC, Taylor served as
Elon’s defensive coordinator and also coached inside
linebackers for one year in 2004.
Nearly all of Taylor’s collegiate coaching career prior to
Tech was within the Southern Conference as he has also worked at
East Tennessee State and Wofford.
Taylor joined head coach Paul Hamilton’s staff at Elon in
2004 after serving on Hamilton’s staff at East Tennessee
State. Taylor worked at ETSU from 1997 to 2003, coaching
linebackers. He served five years as the recruiting coordinator and
the final two as the defensive coordinator.
Taylor-coached defenses at ETSU and Elon caused an incredible 92
takeaways in three years from 2002 to 2004. His Buccaneer defensive
unit led the SoCon in 2002 and 2003, and the Phoenix ranked second
in the league in takeaways in 2004 with 25. His 2003 ETSU defense
ranked among the top 30 in the nation in eight different defensive
categories.
The Morristown, Tenn., native was an assistant coach at Wofford
from 1991-96, working as the linebackers coach and recruiting
coordinator for head coach Mike Ayers. He began his coaching career
as a graduate assistant coach at Southern Mississippi in 1989 and
1990.
Taylor earned a degree in Mass Communications from ETSU in 1988.
He was a three-year starter as an outside linebacker for the Bucs
and was voted team captain his senior year in 1987.
He is married to the former Kristine Renz of Easley, S.C., and the
couple has two children, Mikaelah Jean, 13, and McKenzie, 10.
His brother, Bobby Taylor, is a former Tech football
letterman.