Purdue defensive coordinator video interview


biggest o-line they have faced, has noticed #42, noticed 6 and 7 olineman packages, Potts can make you miss, have to bring numbers

line about how much holding Big Ten refs allow was good...Karlaftis drawing triple teams

Brohm seemed really happy in his presser with how he has improved the defense

Bio: Brad Lambert is in his first season as co-defensive coordinator and linebackers coach. He was hired Jan. 21, 2021.

Lambert joined the Boilermakers after spending two seasons as the defensive coordinator and linebackers and safeties coach at Marshall. In 2020, the Thundering Herd led all Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) teams in scoring defense (13.0 points per game), was second in the nation in total defense (279.4 yards per game), third in red zone defense (66.7 percent) and fourth among all FBS teams in rushing defense (95.5 yards per game).

Prior to Marshall, Lambert served eight seasons (2011-18) as the head coach at Charlotte, starting the program from scratch. The 49ers played two years as a Football Championship Subdivision independent (2013-14) before joining C-USA in 2015.

Lambert spent 10 years at Wake Forest (2001-10), serving the final three seasons as the Demon Deacons' defensive coordinator. He worked with Wake's linebackers for the first nine seasons and with the secondary for the final year. He also spent nine years as the special teams coach.

In 2008, Aaron Curry won the Butkus Award, presented annually to the nation's top linebacker. He led a defense that had five National Football League draft picks in Curry, Stanley Arnoux, Chip Vaughn, Alphonso Smith and Brandon Ghee.

Prior to Wake Forest, Lambert spent 11 seasons with Jim Donnan at both Marshall (1990-95) and Georgia (1996-2000).

While at Georgia, he helped guide the Bulldogs to four bowl titles, including the 1998 and 2000 Outback Bowls, 1998 Peach Bowl and 2000 Oahu Bowl. He held a number of different roles at Georgia, serving as the defensive line coach (1996-98), special teams coordinator (1996-98), linebackers coach (1998-99) and working with the secondary (2000).
 
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Brohm isn’t a PJ fan right? It’s funny then that his coordinator just said “it’s about HOW we do this and HOW…etc” lol

so PJ like
 




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