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18 Facts About Charlton Warren

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Charlton Warren was born on January 17,1977 and is an American football coach who is currently Co-Defensive Coordinator and defensive backs coach at the North Carolina State University.

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Charlton Warren grew up in Conley, Georgia, a suburb of Atlanta, and attended Forest Park High School, where he played football and participated in the Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps.

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Charlton Warren was recruited by Furman University and the University of Georgia, but chose to attend the United States Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colorado.

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Charlton Warren played defensive back at Air Force and graduated in 1999 with a bachelor's degree in human factors engineering.

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Charlton Warren's coaching career began in 2005 as a graduate assistant at Air Force, toward the end of head coach Fisher DeBerry's tenure there.

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Charlton Warren served as an assistant to Jemal Singleton, who coached the junior varsity team.

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Calhoun created the title of "recruiting coordinator" for Charlton Warren, recognizing his abilities as a recruiter.

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Charlton Warren served as co-defensive coordinator alongside Steve Russ for the 2012 and 2013 seasons.

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Charlton Warren recruited the state of Georgia well, but Air Force's defenses ranked among the worst in NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision.

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Charlton Warren chose to depart Air Force and become defensive backs coach at the University of Nebraska under defensive coordinator John Papuchis and head coach Bo Pelini.

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Nevertheless, Charlton Warren departed in early 2015 for the University of North Carolina in the Atlantic Coast Conference to become defensive backs coach under new defensive coordinator Gene Chizik and head coach Larry Fedora, then in his fourth year.

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Charlton Warren departed North Carolina after the 2016 season to become the defensive backs coach and special teams coordinator at the University of Tennessee in the Southeastern Conference under head coach Butch Jones.

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Charlton Warren replaced Willie Martinez, who had resigned after a disappointing season.

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Beyond improving the pass defense, there was an expectation that Charlton Warren could help recruit the Atlanta area, where a resurgent Georgia until Kirby Smart had made significant inroads.

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Charlton Warren stayed at Florida for a single season before accepting the defensive backs job at Georgia under Kirby Smart.

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Charlton Warren replaced Mel Tucker, who departed to take the head coaching job at the University of Colorado.

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Charlton Warren succeeded Kane Wommack, the new head coach at the University of South Alabama.

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Charlton Warren, who had returned to Chapel Hill with Chizik, was retained by coach Mack Brown and elevated to the assistant head coach position.