New Florida coach Jim McElwain has found his defensive coordinator.
The Gators will hire Mississippi State defensive coordinator Geoff Collins. The news was confirmed by the Jackson Clarion-Ledger and first reported by SI.com.
Collins has been at Mississippi State for four seasons under coach Dan Mullen, whose first season with the program was in 2009. Mullen, a former Florida offensive coordinator, hired Collins from Florida International. Collins served as MSU's defensive coordinator for two seasons after being the team's co-defensive coordinator and linebackers coach for two seasons.
In addition to coaching at FIU, Collins has also coached at UCF; his strong Florida ties are likely a major reason for his hire. Per the Clarion-Ledger, Collins signed a two-year contract extension with MSU in January.
Mississippi State's defense was ranked 80th in yards per game but was 10th in scoring defense, giving up 19.4 points per game. Florida's defense was ninth in yards per game in 2014 and gave up 21 points per game. The Bulldogs were ranked so low in yards per game because of their struggles against the pass. While MSU only gave up 126 yards per game on the ground, it gave up 285 yards a game through the air.
Current Florida interim coach D.J. Durkin served as the team's defensive coordinator in 2014 under fired coach Will Muschamp. He could and should be a candidate for a defensive coordinator job at another Power Five conference school. Durkin will coach Florida against East Carolina in the Birmingham Bowl on January 3.
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