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Ligashesky Named Special Teams Coordinator/TE Coach

Former NFL Special Teams Coordinator Also Brings 15 Years of College Experience

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Ligashesky Named Special Teams Coordinator/TE Coach

Former NFL Special Teams Coordinator Also Brings 15 Years of College Experience

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CHAMPAIGN, Ill. – Bob Ligashesky has been hired as the Fighting Illini's special teams coordinator/tight ends coach, Illinois head coach Lovie Smith announced. Ligashesky most recently served as the special teams coordinator for the Houston Texans.

"Bob Ligashesky has been one of the outstanding special teams coaches in the nation for many years," Smith said. "He brings in an incredible amount of experience at both the collegiate and professional levels, and earned a reputation as a terrific recruiter when he was at Bowling Green and Pittsburgh prior to his career in the NFL."

Ligashesky has 31 years of coaching experience, including more than three seasons as a special teams coordinator in the NFL. He spent the first 19 years of his coaching career in college football, most recently during a four-year stint at Pittsburgh (2000-03), before coaching in the NFL for the past 12 seasons.

Last season, Texans kicker Nick Novak made 18 of 21 field goals and 29 of 31 extra points, and punter Shane Lechler averaged 47.3 yards per punt under Ligashesky. Houston allowed 10.2 yards per punt return and 24.4 yards per kickoff return without allowing a score against during the regular season.

Ligashesky helped Randy Bullock have the most successful year of his career in 2014, setting career-highs with 30 made field goals on 35 attempts, including a career-long 55 yard field goal. Ligashesky was the interim special teams coordinator for Houston's last three games of 2013 before taking the full-time position.

Ligashesky's first special teams coordinator position came in 2012 with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Tampa Bay led the NFL with four blocked punts while Ligashesky led the special teams units.

Prior to his season in Tampa Bay, Ligashesky coached the Denver Broncos tight ends in 2010 before moving on to Oakland as a special teams assistant in 2011. He spent three seasons with the Pittsburgh Steelers (2007-09), helping the Steelers win the Super Bowl in 2008 as special teams coach.

Ligashesky made stops in St. Louis (2005-06) and Jacksonville (2004) in special teams positions following his tenure at Pittsburgh (2000-03), where he was special teams coordinator and tight ends coach. He came to Bowling Green (1991-99) after a two-year stop at Kent State as the outside linebackers/special teams coach.

Ligashesky started his career with graduate assistant jobs at Wake Forest (1985) and Arizona State (1986-88). The Pittsburgh native graduated from Indiana University of Pennsylvania, where he was a defensive back.

Ligashesky and his wife, Shelley, have one daughter, Sydney, who was born in 2009.

Ligashesky's Coaching History

YearsTeamPosition
1985 Wake Forest graduate assistant

1986-88
Arizona State graduate assistant

1989-90
Kent State outside linebackers/special teams coach

1991-98
Bowling Green linebackers/special teams coach

1999
Bowling Green assistant head coach/linebackers/special teams

2000-03
Pittsburgh tight ends/special teams coordinator

2004
 Jacksonville Jaguars assistant special teams coach

2005-06
St. Louis Rams special teams coach

2007-09
Pittsburgh Steelers special teams coach

2010
Denver Broncos tight ends

2011
Oakland Raiders special teams assistant

2012
Tampa Bay Buccaneers special teams coordinator

2013
Houston Texans interim special teams coordinator/special teams assistant

2014-15
Houston Texans special teams coordinator

2016
Illinois special teams coordinator/tight ends coach
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