Derrick Odum Last updated December 10, 2025 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]
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]
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