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Charles Kelly officially announced as co-defensive coordinator at Auburn

Justin Hokansonby:Justin Hokanson01/12/24

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Charles Kelly (Graphic by Auburn Athletics)

AUBURN — Charles Kelly has been officially announced as co-defensive coordinator at Auburn, the school released on Friday.

Kelly comes to Auburn after serving as Colorado’s defensive coordinator during the 2023 season. He was in the running for the DC position at Auburn when Hugh Freeze was first hired, but the position went to Ron Roberts.

Auburn Live reported Kelly’s addition the morning of the Music City Bowl.

“I am very grateful to return to a university and a football program that have meant so much to me growing up in this state and playing for Coach Dye,” Kelly said in a statement. “It’s an honor to work with Coach Freeze, whom I have a tremendous amount of respect for, and I’m appreciative of him for this opportunity. I look forward to helping Coach Freeze and this staff bring our program back to the caliber of championship football that Auburn deserves. As the Auburn Creed states, ‘I believe in work, hard work.’ I do not take this opportunity lightly and am ready to go to work. War Eagle!”

Freeze added, “Charles is an outstanding football mind who is an excellent recruiter and understands the landscape of Auburn and the Southeastern Conference. We are excited to have Charles on our staff as we continue building a strong foundation for the future success of Auburn football.”

More on Charles Kelly…

Kelly, most recently the associate defensive coordinator at Alabama, was named the defensive coordinator by Deion “Coach Prime” Sanders on Dec. 6, 2022. Kelly was on Nick Saban’s defensive staff for four seasons, during which Alabama posted a 47-6 record while winning the 2020 National Championship with a perfect 13-0 record. 

The Crimson Tide defense was ranked among the nation’s best throughout Kelly’s four years there.  In 2022, Alabama’s scoring defense ranked ninth best nationally and second best in the SEC.  The 2020 defense ranked atop the SEC in scoring at 19.4 points per game, good for 13th nationally.  The 2021 defense ranked seventh best for total defense and fourth best for rushing defense while the 2019 team ranked in the top 20 nationally in scoring defense, total defense and passing defense. 

Kelly joined the Alabama staff after one season at Tennessee in 2018 which followed five seasons at Florida State from 2013-17.  He was the special teams coordinator and safeties coach at Tennessee and the defensive coordinator for his final four seasons at Florida State.   Prior to his time in Tallahassee, he has also coached at Georgia Tech (2006-11), Nicholls State (2002-05), Eufaula (Ala.) High School (2000-01), Henderson State (1999), Jacksonville State (1994-98), Auburn (1993) and Phenix City (Ala.) High School (1990-92).

Kelly has coordinated defense and coached in the secondary at Jacksonville State (1994-98), Henderson State (1999), Nicholls State (2005), Georgia Tech (2012) and Florida State (2014-17).  He also has a decorated background on special teams, directing those units at Georgia Tech (2006-07), Florida State (2013) and Tennessee (2018).

Overall, Kelly has coached 16 All-Americans and won four conference championships, including three ACC titles, in his career. As a special teams coordinator, he has coached a Ray Guy Award winner and a Lou Groza Award winner.

At Tennessee, Kelly’s special teams were solid, blocking five kicks (No. 5 nationally), ranking fourth in the country in punt return defense (2.00 yards per return) and fourth in the league in punt returns (12.80 ypr).

In his five years at Florida State under Jimbo Fisher, his defenses ranked in the nation’s top 25 his final three years, including No. 18 in 2017, after allowing only 331.1 total yards per game. FSU finished 22nd nationally in total defense in 2016 (349.1 ypg) and his 2015 unit ranked ninth in scoring defense (17.8 ppg).

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He coached 10 NFL Draft picks as the coordinator for the ‘Noles, including first round defensive backs Jalen Ramsey (No. 5 overall) and Derwin James (No. 17). He also mentored several first team All-Americans, including Tarvarus McFadden and Ramsey.   

The Seminoles led the nation in sacks in 2016 (3.92 per game) behind 16 sacks from defensive end DeMarcus Walker. FSU also finished 22nd nationally total defense (349.1) that season. The 2015 squad’s defense ranked ninth in the nation in scoring defense (17.8 points per game) and No. 19 in total defense (336.9). Kelly’s defense in 2014 led Florida State to the first-ever College Football Playoff and helped the Seminoles produce a program-record 29-game win streak.

At Georgia Tech he coached special teams, defensive backs and served as the interim defensive coordinator during his seven-year tenure. He was elevated to defensive coordinator for the Yellow Jackets in the sixth game of the 2012 season when Georgia Tech had a 2-4 record. Kelly helped GT finish out the season 5-3, including a Sun Bowl victory over Southern California, where Kelly’s defense held the high-powered Trojans’ offense to just 205 yards and seven points.

In 2011, Charles Kelly’s defensive backs led a pass defense that finished No. 2 in the ACC. In 2009, Kelly’s unit helped Georgia Tech win the ACC Championship and go to the Orange Bowl, finishing 11-3. He served as the Yellow Jackets’ special teams coordinator in 2006 and 2007, coaching punter Durant Brooks to the Ray Guy Award in 2007.

At Nicholls State he served as defensive backs coach for two seasons before being promoted to defensive coordinator. The Colonels captured the Southland Conference title in 2005 and ranked No. 17 in the nation (FCS) in total defense. He was instrumental in developing two-time All-America cornerback Chris Thompson, who went on to be drafted by Jacksonville in 2004.

He coached running backs and defensive backs at Jacksonville State and defensive backs at Henderson State. Kelly began his coaching career at Phenix City (Ala.) Central High School (1990-92) before returning to Auburn as a graduate assistant in 1993.

A native of Ozark, Ala., he is a 1990 graduate of Auburn with a degree in secondary math education. He then earned his master’s degree in education from Troy in 2002. Kelly and his wife Kristy have three daughters, Caroline, Kathleen and Charli Grace.

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