Dooley hired, Robinson remaining as "senior consultant"

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Cowboys announce hiring of Dooley as receivers coach, say Jimmy Robinson will stay as "senior coaching consultant"



The Cowboys announced the hiring of former University of Tennessee head coach Derek Dooley as receivers coach, making official a move reported two weeks ago.

Dooley, 44, replaces Jimmy Robinson, who spent the last two years as receiving coach for the Cowboys and will remain in the organization as a “senior coaching consultant.” Robinson got credit last year for the development of third-year receiver Dez Bryant.

The move leaves the Cowboys with openings at running backs coach and tight ends coach.

Dooley coached the last three years at Tennessee, going 15-21, and the previous three years at Louisiana Tech, going 17-20. He coached with Cowboys head coach Jason Garrett with the Miami Dolphins in 2005 and 2006, when Garrett was the quarterbacks coach and Dooley was the receivers coach.

Dooley’s time at Tennessee was highlighted by quarterback Tyler Bray’s 69 touchdown passes and school record for highest completion percentage in a game.

At Louisiana Tech, Dooley took the Bulldogs to their first bowl victory in 30 years when they won the Independence Bowl in 2008.

Dooley was part of Nick Saban’s staff at LSU, serving as recruiting coordinator and tight ends coach for two years and then running backs coach and special teams coordinator.

Dooley started his coaching career in 1996 as a graduate assistant at Georgia. He was a receivers coach and co-recruiting coordinator at SMU for two years after that.

Dooley is the youngest son of former Georgia coach Vince Dooley. He played college football at Virginia, walking on as a receiver and then earning a scholarship. He caught 41 passes for 604 yards and three touchdowns for the Cavaliers.

He has a law degree from Georgia and practiced law for two years in Atlanta before beginning to coach. He is married to Dr. Allison Jeffers Dooley, a Fort Worth native, and they have two sons.

Dooley will be the fourth Cowboys assistant coach with head coaching experience. New defensive line coach Rob Marinelli was the head coach of the Detroit Lions (2006-08), new defensive coordinator Monte Kiffin was the head coach at North Carolina State (1980-82) and offensive line coach Bill Callahan was the head coach of the Oakland Raiders (2002-03) and the University of Nebraska (2004-07).

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Dooley Officially Named New Wide Receivers Coach

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Rowan Kavner
DallasCowboys.com Staff Writer

IRVING, Texas –After a week of speculation, it’s now clear former University of Tennessee head coach Derek Dooley will join the Cowboys staff after all.

Dooley was officially named the new receivers coach of the Cowboys on Monday, two weeks after interviewing with head coach Jason Garrett in Mobile, Ala., during the week of the Senior Bowl. Dooley will take over for Jimmy Robinson, who will become the team’s new senior consultant after spending the past two seasons as wide receivers coach.

It appeared likely by the weekend of the Senior Bowl that Dooley would be the new receivers coach in Dallas, but much of those talks seemed to dissipate as conflicting reports emerged regarding his potential hiring.

It seems the Cowboys were still in the midst of conducting interviews at that point, but they’ve now officially settled on and announced the hiring of Dooley, who was a position coach alongside Garrett for two years with the Dolphins. Dooley was the tight ends coach while Garrett was the quarterbacks coach in Miami for the 2005 and 2006 seasons.

The majority of Cowboys staff members watched the Senior Bowl practices at Ladd-Peebles Stadium, but most of Garrett’s time was spent interviewing potential position coaches in Alabama. The Cowboys still need to fill positions for running backs coach and tight ends coach, and it’s feasible a new offensive line coach could emerge as well, if the Cowboys decide to make Bill Callahan the play-caller next season.

Dooley’s hiring marks the first new position coach with a direct coaching history with Garrett and the first oficial move for an offensive coach this offseason. The Cowboys brought on defensive coordinator Monte Kiffin, defensive line coach Rod Marinelli and special teams coach Rich Bisaccia this offseason, all of whom worked together previously with the Buccaneers.

Though the majority of Dooley’s career occurred in the collegiate ranks, he did have the two years of professional coaching experience in Miami with Garrett. Prior to that, Dooley spent three seasons as SMU’s wide receivers coach and five seasons in different roles with LSU. He was on the Tigers’ staff while Marcus Spears and Nate Livings played at the school.

After his time in Miami, Dooley then coached three seasons apiece at Louisiana Tech and, most recently, with the Volunteers, where he replaced Kiffin’s son, Lane. Dooley compiled a 32-41 total head coaching record between the two schools.

The Cowboys staff will now include four members who’ve served as head coaches at the collegiate or professional level in Dooley, Kiffin, Marinelli and Callahan.
 

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Buddy of mine lives in Tennessee. He had nothing positive to say about this guy.

Said Tennessee hates him, he's probably one of the worst coaches in the school's history and last year when he lost to Kentucky it was the first time that Tennessee had lost to Kentucky in like 30 years. Oh, did I mention 16 straight conference losses?
 

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Buddy of mine lives in Tennessee. He had nothing positive to say about this guy.

Said Tennessee hates him, he's probably one of the worst coaches in the school's history and last year when he lost to Kentucky it was the first time that Tennessee had lost to Kentucky in like 30 years. Oh, did I mention 16 straight conference losses?

Thats fine, but we didnt hire him to be a HC.

Tennessee isnt exactly running over in talent anymore either, they've becomes a 2nd rate team in the SEC.
 

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Thats fine, but we didnt hire him to be a HC.

Tennessee isnt exactly running over in talent anymore either, they've becomes a 2nd rate team in the SEC.

That's true and of course we know that you can never accumulate enough shitty coaches to be on your team, no matter what the capacity. Right Dave Campo?
 
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Tennessee is in bad shape. Not suggesting Dooley is a great coach by any means, but I can't hate him for failing at Tennessee when the AD is complete fuckup.
 

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That's true and of course we know that you can never accumulate enough shitty coaches to be on your team, no what the capacity. Right Dave Campo?

I suspect you dont really know crap about Dooley's background, correct?
 

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I am going to miss Robinson he had Dez going in the right direction and I sure hope Dooley can continue the same
 

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I am going to miss Robinson he had Dez going in the right direction and I sure hope Dooley can continue the same

He's still an consultant. Plus, I truly believe Dooley will do a fine job with Dez and the rest of our Wr's. Some coaches don't make it as head coaches in college or the pros but they make good position coaches.
 
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