Auburn Makes Martinez Hire Official

AUBURN—Willie Martinez, who has over 20 years of experience on the collegiate level, including nine years in the Southeastern Conference, has been named a defensive assistant coach at Auburn, head coach Gene Chizik announced Friday.

 

Martinez spent the previous two seasons as the secondary coach at Oklahoma after spending nine seasons at Georgia, where he was the secondary coach from 2001-04 and defensive coordinator and secondary coach from 2005-09.

 

In his two seasons at Oklahoma, Martinez helped the program to a 22-5 record and a Big 12 championship in 2010. The Sooners were eighth in the country in pass efficiency defense in 2010, while Martinez coached safety Quinton Carter, who was a consensus All-American. In 2011, Oklahoma led the Big 12 in scoring defense.

 

While at Georgia, Martinez was part of a staff that led the Bulldogs to 90 victories, two Southeastern Conference championships, three SEC Eastern Division titles, seven bowl victories and six top-10 finishes in the final national polls, including No. 2 in 2007 and No. 3 in 2002.

 

“This is a great opportunity to be a part of a storied program and tremendous coaching staff here at Auburn,” Martinez said. “I’ve had the pleasure to know Coach Chizik and other members of this staff for a long time and I share their energy and passion for the game of football and developing young men. I’m appreciative of this opportunity and look forward to helping Auburn win championships in the future.”

 

Martinez has a proven track record of developing players. In the past 11 years, 15 of his defensive backs have been selected in the NFL Draft. Four of his defensive backs have earned consensus All-America honors.

 

His 2007 defense at Georgia finished first in the SEC and eighth nationally in sacks (42) and 14th nationally in total defense.

 

“Willie Martinez is an experienced coach that has been very successful in this conference and understands the rigors of coaching and recruiting in the SEC,” Chizik said. “We’re excited to have him on board and look forward to bringing his knowledge and experience to our staff.”

 

Martinez' 2006 Georgia defense ranked eighth nationally in total defense, fifth in pass defense and first in the SEC in third down efficiency. In 2005, the Bulldog defense finished eighth in the country in scoring defense (16.4 ppg).

 

A Hollywood, Fla., native, Martinez played an important part in the 2003 SEC Eastern Division Champion Georgia defense that finished second nationally in scoring defense (14.5 ppg), fourth in total defense (276.86 ypg), sixth in passing defense (174.50 ypg, first in the SEC), 14th nationally in turnover margin (+.79), and fourth in number of scoreless quarters (25) among the AP's final Top Ten teams.

 

He was also part of the 2002 Bulldog defense that finished first in the SEC and fourth nationally in scoring defense (15.1 ppg), first in the SEC in red zone defense (58.8%), second in the SEC in rushing defense (114.0 ypg), and allowed only 31 second half points in the final seven games of the season.

 

In 2000, Central Michigan led the nation in pass defense (149.7 yds/g) and senior safety Brian Leigeb led the Mid-American Conference (MAC) in tackles and was third nationally with 13.36 per game.

 

Prior to joining the Central Michigan staff in 1998, he served as defensive backs coach at Eastern Michigan (1997) and as defensive coordinator at Central Florida in 1995-96. He also coached at Central Michigan in 1994 when the Chippewas won the MAC championship.

 

Martinez was a defensive back on Miami's 1983 national championship team and played in the 1985 Fiesta Bowl and the 1984 Orange Bowl. He also was a graduate assistant at Miami from 1985-86, coaching in the Sugar and Fiesta bowls.

 

He then served as an assistant for the 1988 season at Bethune-Cookman and was a high school coach at Boca Raton (1989-90) and Olympic Heights (1991) in Florida. Martinez then joined the Grand Valley State University coaching staff as the defensive coordinator for the 1992-93 seasons.

 

Martinez, 48, and his wife Kim have three children, daughters Christina and Ashley and son, William.

 

FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION, Contact Kirk Sampson at (334) 844-9800.

February 17, 2012

 


Personal Information

Hometown: Hollywood, Fla.

High School: Hollywood Hills, 1981

Birthdate: February 21, 1963 (Coral Gables, Fla.)

College: Miami (Fla.), 1985

Wife: Kim

Children: daughters, Christina and Ashley; son, William

 

 

Coaching History

2010-11 – Oklahoma                                   Secondary

2005-2009 – Georgia                                  Defensive Coordinator, Secondary

2001-2004 – Georgia                                  Secondary

2000 - Central Michigan                             Asst. Head Coach, Secondary

1998-1999 - Central Michigan                   Secondary

1997 - Eastern Michigan                            Secondary

1995-1996 - Central Florida                       Defensive Coordinator, Secondary

1994 - Central Michigan                             Secondary

1992-1993 - Grand Valley State                Defensive Coordinator, Secondary

1991 - Olympic Heights (Fla.) H.S.           Defensive Coordinator, Secondary

1989-1990 - Boca Raton (Fla.) H.S.         Secondary

1988 - Bethune-Cookman                         Quarterbacks, Receivers

1985-1986 - Miami (Fla.)                             Graduate Assistant

 

 

 

Bowl Games as a coach

2011 Insight                          Oklahoma

2011 Fiesta                           Oklahoma

2009 Capital One                 Georgia

2008 Sugar                           Georgia

2006 Chick-fil-A                   Georgia

2006 Sugar                           Georgia

2005 Outback                       Georgia

2004 Capital One                 Georgia

2003 Sugar                           Georgia

2001 Music City                   Georgia

1994 Las Vegas                   Central Michigan

1987 Fiesta                           Miami

1986 Sugar                           Miami

 

 

 

Prominent Pupils

• Quinton Carter (Oklahoma), Denver Broncos, 2010 All-American, 2010 All-Big 12, 2010 Wooden Cup Winner

• Jonathan Nelson (Oklahoma), St. Louis Rams

• Jamell Fleming (Oklahoma), 2010 All-Big 12, 2011 All-Big 12

• Tony Jefferson (Oklahoma), 2010 Big 12 Defensive Freshman of the Year

• Reshad Jones (Georgia), Miami Dolphins, 2008 All-SEC

• Asher Allen (Georgia), Minnesota Vikings, 2008 Jim Thorpe semifinalist

• Paul Oliver (Georgia), San Diego Chargers

• Tra Battle (Georgia), Dallas Cowboys, 2006 All-SEC

• Greg Blue (Georgia), Minnesota Vikings, 2005 All-American, 2005 All-SEC

• Tim Jennings (Georgia), Chicago Bears, 2005 All-SEC, 2002 All-SEC Freshman

• DeMario Minter (Georgia), Cleveland Browns, 2005 All-SEC

• Thomas Davis (Georgia), Carolina Panthers, 2004 All-American, 2003 & 2004 All-SEC, Bednarik semifinalist

• Sean Jones (Georgia), Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 2003 All-American, 2003 All-SEC, 2002 All-SEC

• Jermaine Phillips (Georgia), Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 2001 All-SEC

• Brian Leigeb (Central Michigan), Indianapolis Colts, 2000 All-MAC

 

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