COACHING ACCOMPLISHMENTS
Second season as the special assistant to the Notre Dame head coach in 2016
Involved in numerous areas of the program including player personnel, analytics, defensive strategy, game planning and on-campus recruiting
Spent 32 of his 36 seasons coaching defense, primarily as a defensive backs coach or defensive coordinator. Served as defensive coordinator for a combined 11 years at San Diego State, Kansas State, Iowa and Ball State.
Worked with the Irish outside linebackers in 2014.
Served as defensive coordinator for a combined 11 years at San Diego State (2006-08), Kansas State (2002-05), Iowa (1996-98) and Ball State (1980)
Coached safeties in a Notre Dame secondary that helped the Irish rank 15th in the Football Bowl Subdivision in fewest passing yards allowed per game (198.2), 16th in passing yards allowed per completion (10.73) and 17th in passing yards allowed per attempt (6.31)
Critical in the development of Notre Dame’s inexperienced secondary in 2012
Coached secondary that helped the Irishrank among the top 20 FBS schools in thefollowing pass defense categories: fewest pass yards per completion (9.95, 2nd), fewest touchdown passes (11, t-6th), pass efficiency (111.36, 16th), interceptions (16, t-20th), fewest pass yards per attempt (5.98,13th) interception percentage (3.69, 24th) and pass defense (199.77, 25th)
Experienced three separate two-year coaching stints at Iowa State in the last 30 years and most recently served as the Cyclones’ secondary coach from 2010-11
Spent three seasons as the assistant head coach and defensive coordinator at San Diego State (2006-08)
Defense allowed only 171.0 passing yards per game and ranked second in pass defense in the Mountain West Conference in his first year at San Diego State
Served as the defensive coordinator at Kansas State for four years (2002-05) and helped the Wildcats to a 31-19 record, including four wins over nationally-ranked opponents
Part of a coaching staff at Kansas State that helped the Wildcats record a pair of 11-win seasons, claim the school’s first Big 12 championship and advance to the 2003 Fiesta Bowl – thefirst BCS bowl appearance in school history
Guided defenses at Kansas State that allowed an average of 111.6 rushing yards per game, 194.1 passing yards per game over his four seasons as defensive coordinator
Elliott's 2002 defense led the nation in scoring defense (11.8 points per game), ranked second in total defense (249.0 yards) and rushing defense (69.5 yards) and was third in pass efficiency defense (91.7)
Mentored Kansas State cornerback Terence Newman, who was a consensus All-American in 2002 and recipient of the Jim Thorpe Award
Helped Newman capture the 2002 Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year and become the fifth overall selection in the 2003 NFL Draft by the Dallas Cowboys
Oversaw a defense in his second season at Kansas State that ranked sixth nationally in total defense (283.1 yards per game), seventh in pass defense (174.6), eighth in scoring defense (16.3 points) and 17th in rushing defense (108.8 yards)
Served as the Iowa State associate head coach, secondary coach and special teams coordinator from 2000-01
Member of the Iowa athletics department for 13 years (1987-99), including 11 years as anassistant coach (1987-94, 1996-98)
Served as the Iowa secondary coach for eight years (1987-94)
Returned as defensive coordinator for three years (1996-98) and added the title assistant head coach in 1998
Coordinated a 1997 Iowa defense that fourth nationally in scoring defense and pass efficiency defense, seventh in total defenseand 11th in rushing defense
Mentored Jared DeVries who was named 1997 Big Ten Defensive Lineman of the Year and 1998 consensus All-American
Coached former NFL All-Pro safety Merton Hanks at Iowa, who earned first-team All-America accolades
Only stint coaching offense came at North Carolina from 1983-86 (wide receivers and tight ends)
First stop at Iowa State came as the secondary coach for two years (1981-82)
First job as defensive coordinator came at Ball State in 1980
First full-time coaching job was as the secondary coach at Kent State in 1977