Derrick Odum

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Derrick Odum
Biographical details
Born (1970-04-22) April 22, 1970 (age 55)
Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.
Alma mater University of Utah (BS, MS)
Playing career
1988–1992 Utah
PositionsSafety, cornerback
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1995–1997Utah (GA)
1998–1999 Montana (Secondary)
2000–2002 Utah State (Secondary)
2003–2004 Houston (Secondary)
2005–2007Utah (Secondary)
2008–2014 SMU (Secondary)
2015–2016 Oregon State ( DB /Secondary)
2017–2018 San José State (DC)
2018–2025San José State (DC/ AHC )

Derrick Alexander Odum (born April 22, 1970) [1] [2] [3] is an American former college football player and current college football coach. He recently served as the associate head coach and defensive coordinator for the San Jose State Spartans.

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Early life

Odum was born in Baltimore, Maryland. [3] He attended Woodbridge High School in Irvine, California and played on its football team as a wide receiver, [4] [5] cornerback, [6] [7] quarterback, [8] [9] [10] and defensive back, [10] as well as on the basketball team as a guard, [11] [12] [13] and on the baseball team. [14] In Odum's senior season in 1987, he played a role in the winning the high school's conference championship [15] and, subsequently, won first-team Desert-Mountain Conference All-CIF Team defensive honors, All CIF Southern Section defensive player honors, and Cal-Hi Sports' all-state defensive player honors. [16] [17] [18] He was invited and played at the 29th annual Orange County all-star team at LeBard Stadium. [19] [20] Odum graduated from Woodbridge High School in 1988, and signed his National Letter of Intent to play for the Utah Utes football team. [15]

College years

During his freshman year at Utah, Odum started his first game as a safety against fourth-ranked Nebraska. [21] [22] In his senior year, he switched to become a starting cornerback. [23] [24]

Odum also played on the Utah Utes baseball team in 1992 and 1993 [25] as a pinch hitter, [26] utility player, [27] and outfielder. [28]

Odum graduated from the University of Utah with a Bachelor's degree in political science in 1993, and went on to become a pharmaceutical consultant at SmithKline Beecham Clinical Laboratories in 1994. [29]

Career

Odum became a Graduate assistant for Utah from 1995–1997, under head coach Ron McBride, and graduated with a Master's degree in sport psychology in 1998. [1]

Since obtaining his master's degree, Odum spent most of his coaching career being a secondary/safeties coach. In 1998, he became a secondary coach for Montana under Mick Dennehy. [30] In 2000, Odum followed Dennehy to Utah State for the same position. [31] [32] [33] In 2003, he took the same position as a secondary coach at Houston under Art Briles. [34] [35] In 2005, Odum came back to Utah for the same position under first year head coach Kyle Whittingham. [36] In 2008, he took the same position as a secondary coach at SMU under June Jones. [37] [38] In 2014, Odum took the same position as a secondary coach at Oregon State under Gary Andersen. [39]

In 2017, Odum became the defensive coordinator at San Jose State. He was then promoted to associate head coaching 2018. [40] [41] Odum was relieved from his duties on November 17, 2025. [42]

Personal life

Odum married Ania Terese Homan in 2001. [2] The couple together have two sons, one of which plays baseball at San José State, and one daughter. [25] [43]

References

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