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18 Facts About Jeff Jagodzinski

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Jeff Jagodzinski was born on October 12,1963 and is an American football coach and former player.

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Jeff Jagodzinski was previously the offensive coordinator at Georgia State University.

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Jeff Jagodzinski was all-conference at West Allis Central High School in Wisconsin.

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Jeff Jagodzinski was the offensive line coach for Northern Illinois University in 1986.

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Jeff Jagodzinski held a Graduate Assistant position with LSU from 1987 through 1988.

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Jeff Jagodzinski made the transition to the National Football League in 1999, becoming the tight ends coach for the Green Bay Packers under head coach Ray Rhodes.

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Jeff Jagodzinski was quickly picked up by the Atlanta Falcons to be the offensive line coach.

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Jeff Jagodzinski was hired by Green Bay Packers head coach Mike McCarthy on January 15,2006, to replace offensive coordinator Tom Rossley.

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Jeff Jagodzinski was the fifth individual to hold the title of Packers offensive coordinator.

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Jeff Jagodzinski joined Paul Roach, Lindy Infante, Sherman Lewis, and Tom Rossley.

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Jeff Jagodzinski was named head coach at Boston College in January 2007 to replace Tom O'Brien.

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Jeff Jagodzinski has been nicknamed "Jags" by BC fans and the media.

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Jeff Jagodzinski interviewed for the position, and was fired the next day.

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Jeff Jagodzinski only completed two years of his five-year contract with Boston College.

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Jeff Jagodzinski was hired as the offensive coordinator of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on January 29,2009, following the promotion of Raheem Morris, who had been elevated to head coach following Jon Gruden's departure.

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On May 25,2019, Bob Stoops hired Jeff Jagodzinski to be the offensive line coach for the Dallas Renegades.

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On March 9,2020, Jeff Jagodzinski was promoted to offensive coordinator after previous OC Hal Mumme suffered an injury in a collision with a player and accepted an advisor role with the team.

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On November 15,2020, Jeff Jagodzinski was hired to coach Kentucky's offensive line for the remainder of the 2020 season after previous offensive line coach John Schlarman died.