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Jeff Koonz

  • Title
    Assistant Coach (Special Teams Coordinator/Inside Linebackers)
  • Phone
    (304) 293-4194

The Koonz File

Personal Information
Birthday May 30
Hometown Wallkill, N.Y.
Education Auburn, 2004 (Bachelor's)
Texas, 2006 (Master's)
Wife Maura
Children Mary, Jameson, MacKenzie
Coaching History
2004 Auburn -
Graduate Assistant
2005-06 Texas -
Graduate Assistant
2006 Texas -
Linebackers
2007-08 Iowa State -
Secondary/Special Teams
2009 Texas -
Defensive Quality Control
2010-13 Louisiana Tech -
Linebackers
2014 Cincinnati -
Safeties
2015 Cincinnati -
Linebackers
2016 Cincinnati -
Co-Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers
2017-18 North Texas -
Linebackers
2019 Ole Miss -
Inside Linebackers
2020-present West Virginia -
Inside Linebackers/Special Teams Coordinator

Jeff Koonz is in his fourth year on the Mountaineer coaching staff as the special teams coordinator and the inside linebackers coach.

In 2022, punter Oliver Straw earned Freshman All-America honors, finishing with an average of 42.3 yards per punt, had seven punts of 50 yards or more and placed 17 punts inside the opponent’s 20-yard line.

Kicker Casey Legg connected on 14-of-15 field goals, including hitting his first 13 of the season. He was No. 8 nationally in field goal percentage and No. 5 in the Big 12 in field goals made per game. He finished his career No. 7 in program history in field goals made (40) and is No. 8 in kick scoring (208).

Linebacker Lee Kpogba earned All-Big 12 Honorable Mention honors after leading the WVU defense with 92 tackles and was No. 8 in the league.

In 2021, Legg was a semifinalist for the Lou Groza Award, signifying the top kicker in college football. He hit 19-of-23 field goals and all 35 extra points and led WVU in scoring (92). He was first in the Big 12 Conference and No. 18 nationally in field goals made per game (1.6), No. 4 in the league and No. 26 nationally in field goal percentage,. Punter Tyler Sumpter was No. 2 in the Big 12 Conference and No. 36 nationally in punting, and Winston Wright Jr. was No. 19 nationally in kickoff return average per game. Wright was named an All-Big 12 Conference First Team selection by PFF College.

WVU’s defense finished No. 5 nationally in red zone defense, an improvement of 67 spots from the year before, was No. 18 in fewest defensive first downs allowed and in fourth-down percentage, No. 29 in third-down defense (.347), No. 37 in total defense (350.1) and No. 39 in tackles for loss (6.5), an improvement of nine spots from the 2020 season.

The WVU defense had an outstanding year in 2020, leading the nation in pass defense and ranking No. 4 in total defense (291.4), No. 21 in scoring defense (20.5), No. 23 in interceptions (11), No. 24 in pass efficiency defense (121.52) and No. 28 in rushing defense (131.8).

Tony Fields II led the Mountaineers and the Big 12 with 88 tackles, ranking No. 27 nationally. He was named to the All-Big 12 First Team and the Reese’s Senior Bowl  All-American team and was drafted in the fifth round of the NFL Draft by the Cleveland Browns.

WVU’s kickoff return defense was the best in the Big 12 and No. 39 in the nation, and the punt return defense was No. 3 in the Big 12 and No. 17 in the nation.

Koonz came to West Virginia after serving as the inside linebackers coach at Ole Miss for the 2019 season. Two of his linebackers, Lakia Henry (81 tackles) and Jacquez Jones (62 tackles), were two of the three top tacklers for the Rebels.

Prior to that, Koonz spent two years at North Texas, coaching the linebackers, before being promoted to co-defensive coordinator for the 2018 season. He helped develop E.J. Ejiya, who led UNT in tackles, tackles for loss and sacks both years. 

Koonz spent three years at Cincinnati, coaching the safeties in 2014, and linebackers in 2015 and 2016. In 2015, he mentored second-team All-AAC selection Eric Wilson and freshman standout Bryce Jenkinson, who finished first (106) and third (59) on the team in tackles, respectively. Cincinnati finished its 2014 campaign with a 9-4 record, an American Athletic Conference Championship and a matchup against Virginia Tech in the Military Bowl.

Before his tenure at Cincinnati, Koonz spent four seasons at Louisiana Tech. During the 2013 campaign, Tech’s first as a member of Conference USA, he coached the linebackers, led by Conference USA honorable mention player Daniel Cobb, who finished the season with 82 total tackles. In 2011, Tech’s starting linebackers Adrien Cole and Jay Dudley accounted for 230 total tackles - 65 percent of Tech’s tackles for the season. Cole led the team with 128 tackles and 13 tackles for a loss as he was named first team All-Western Athletic Conference and the WAC Defensive Player of the Year. Dudley was responsible for 102 tackles, eight tackles for a loss and four interceptions, three of which were returned for touchdowns. In 2010, his first year at Louisiana Tech, three of his linebackers finished the season in the top four on the team in tackles, with Cole earning second-team All-WAC honors. 

The Wallkill, New York, native previously served as a defensive quality control assistant at Texas, helping lead the Longhorns to a Big 12 title and an appearance in the 2009 BCS national championship game against Alabama. He also served at Texas as a graduate assistant from 2005-06 and linebackers’ coach toward the conclusion of the 2006 season. The Longhorns won the Big 12 championship and national championship in 2005.

Prior to his second stint at Texas, Koonz was the secondary coach at Iowa State for two seasons under Gene Chizik, while also assisting with special teams from 2007-08. Koonz was also a graduate assistant coach at Auburn during the 2004 campaign under Tommy Tuberville, coaching the secondary. While at Auburn, he worked on staffs that led the Tigers to the 2002 Capital One Bowl championship, a 2003 Music City Bowl victory, the 2004 SEC championship and a win in the 2004 Nokia Sugar Bowl.

He graduated from Auburn in 2004 with a bachelor’s of science degree in physical education and his master’s degree in educational administration from Texas in 2006. 

Koonz, and his wife, Maura, have two daughters, Mary Margaret and MacKenzie Rae, and a son, Jameson Jeffrey. His father, also named Jeff Koonz, retired after serving for 15 years as the head coach at Holmes Community College in Goodman, Mississippi.


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