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Bud Foster (born July 28, 1959 in Somerset, Kentucky) is a college football assistant coach. He went to high school in Nokomis, Illinois. He is the current defensive coordinator for the Virginia Tech Hokies football team. Following the 2006 season (2006 NCAA Division I FBS football season), he received the Frank Broyles Award, which is annually given to the top assistant coach in college football. Foster indicated interest in the head coaching vacancy at West Virginia University after the 2007 season and most recently in the head coaching position at Clemson University in the middle of the 2008 season.
Fosters 2005 (2005 NCAA Division I-A football season) and 2006 Hokie defenses led the nation in total defense.
Date of birth: 1959-07-28
Birth Location: Somerset, KY
High School: Nokomis, Ill
Sport: Football (American football)
Title: Defensive coordinator
Awards: 2006 Frank Broyles Award,2000 AFCA (American Football Coaches Association) defensive coordinator of the year
Championships: 3 Big East Conference (Big East Conference#Champions by year),''(1995, 1996, 1999)'',3 ACC Championships (Atlantic Coast Conference#Football),''(2004 (2004 Virginia Tech Hokies football team), 2007 (2007 Virginia Tech Hokies football team), 2008 (2008 Virginia Tech Hokies football team))''
Player: Trigger
Position: SS (Strong safety) / LB (Linebacker)
Coach: Trigger
Youth Career
Senior Career
1977-1980 |
National Team