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Barry Odom

Barry Stephen Odom (born November 26, 1976) is an American football coach and currently the head coach at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Odom previously spent 15 years with the University of Missouri football program as a player, recruiter, assistant coach, and head coach.

Barry Odom
Odom at a Missouri football practice in 2015
Current position
TitleHead coach
TeamUNLV
ConferenceMW
Record9–5
Biographical details
Born (1976-11-26) November 26, 1976 (age 47)
Lawton, Oklahoma, U.S.
Playing career
1996–1999Missouri
Position(s)Middle linebacker
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
2000Ada HS (OK) (assistant)
2001–2002Rock Bridge HS (MO)
2003Missouri (GA)
2004–2005Missouri (dir. of recruiting)
2006–2008Missouri (DFP)
2009–2011Missouri (S)
2012–2014Memphis (DC/LB)
2015Missouri (DC/LB)
2016–2019Missouri
2020–2022Arkansas (AHC/DC/S)
2023–presentUNLV
Head coaching record
Overall14–8 (high school)
34–28 (college)
Bowls0–2
Accomplishments and honors
Awards
MW Coach of the Year (2023)

High school playing career edit

Odom played high school football as a linebacker and running back at Maysville Junior-Senior High School in Maysville, Oklahoma, before transferring to Ada High School in Ada, Oklahoma for his senior season.[1] Intent on playing major college football at Maysville, Odom spent his senior year in Ada, where Odom helped the team to a second straight state title.[1] Odom's first game for Ada High School came in 1994 against their rival, Ardmore.[2] Odom guided the team to a 39–13 victory that night.[2] Odom finished his senior season with 39 touchdowns.[1]

After Odom ran the 100-meter dash in 10.6 seconds, in the spring of his senior year, Larry Smith offered him a scholarship at the University of Missouri.[1]

College career edit

Odom played college football at the University of Missouri as a linebacker from 1996 to 1999.[3] He recorded 72 tackles as a freshman. In the spring of 1997, he tore his ACL but recovered in time to start all 12 games of his sophomore season. Odom was chosen as a team captain as a senior in 1999 and would go on to finish with 362 tackles — the seventh-most in school history. Odom was a key figure on the Missouri teams which reached bowl games in 1997 and 1998.[1]

Odom earned his bachelor's degree from MU in 1999, and a master's degree in education from MU in 2004.[4]

Odom wore No. 39 to honor the year the university started, 1839.[4]

Coaching career edit

Early career edit

After earning his undergraduate degree in December 1999, he served as an intern with Mizzou's Tiger Scholarship Fund while he worked on his Master's in Education from the University of Missouri (which he would earn in May 2004). He returned to his home state of Oklahoma in July of that year to serve as an assistant football coach for his alma mater Ada High School, which finished that season as runners-up for a state title.[5]

Odom returned to his adopted hometown of Columbia, Mo., taking over as head coach at Rock Bridge High School. Odom helped the program turn around, which hadn't had a winning season since 1997. The Bruins went 6–4 in 2001, a two-win improvement from the previous season. The next year, Odom guided Rock Bridge to an 8-4 campaign and an appearance in the Class 6 semifinals. Six weeks after the season ended, Gary Pinkel hired Odom as a graduate assistant at Missouri, and Odom began a nine-year period of serving in various roles on Gary Pinkel's staff.

Missouri edit

In 2003, Odom returned to Missouri as an administrative graduate assistant. He stayed at Missouri until 2012, serving in numerous different coaching and administrative positions.

2003–2008 edit

Wanting to run a college program, Odom joined the Mizzou staff, first as an administrative graduate assistant for Gary Pinkel in 2003. He spent the 2004 and 2005 seasons as Pinkel's director of recruiting as the staff assembled a core group which would help lead Mizzou to consecutive Big 12 Conference North Division titles in 2007 and 2008 which consisted of 12-win and 10-win seasons, respectively.

From 2006 to 2008, Odom helped run Pinkel's program administratively as his director of operations. In that role, Odom oversaw coordination of the team's budget, travel plans (including bowl trips to the Sun, Cotton and Alamo bowls during that stretch), compliance issues, facilities operations and scheduling, as well as assisting with recruiting operations and managing the day-to-day overall operations of the program.

As director of football operations, he coordinated all public relations activities and community service events that required the presence of Mizzou's football student-athletes, and also played a role as part of the design and planning team that oversaw the expansion and renovation of the Mizzou Athletics Training Complex, which opened in February 2008.

2009–2011 edit

In 2009, Odom took over as safeties coach under Pinkel.

He helped the Tigers climb from 104th in the nation in pass yards allowed/game in 2009,[6] to 37th in the nation in 2010.[7] During his three seasons as safeties coach, the Missouri Tigers went 26–13, including a 2010 Big 12 North division title. The 2010 team defense finished 11th in the nation in defensive pass rating, 19th nationally with 18 interceptions, 12th nationally in touchdowns allowed, 10th nationally in yards/attempt.[8]

Defensive coordinator edit

Memphis (2012–2014) edit

In 2012, Odom left Missouri to become defensive coordinator of the Memphis Tigers under head coach Justin Fuente. In 2015, Odom again returned to Missouri, this time to serve as defensive coordinator.[9]

Memphis ranked 117th nationally in total defense in 2011, the season before Odom joined staff. Three years later, Memphis ranked 28th.[10]

Odom became well known due to his performance during three years directing Memphis’ defense from 2012 to 2014. His 2014 defense was a key component of Memphis’ 10–3 season, as his unit finished the regular season ranked fifth nationally in scoring defense (17.1 avg.) and 22nd in total defense (343.3 avg.). In his first season at Memphis, the defense improved to 50th nationally (383.6 avg.), followed by a jump to 39th in 2013 (370.7 avg.). Memphis earned a share of the 2014 American Athletic Conference title, giving them a conference championship for the first time since 1971.[5]

Missouri (2015) edit

After the 2014 season, Missouri needed a new defensive coordinator after Dave Steckel left to become the head coach at Missouri State. Pinkel tabbed Odom as Steckel's replacement.[10]

Odom's Tigers ranked ninth in the nation in total defense, allowing just 302.0 yards per game. Since the NCAA began tracking defensive statistics in 1978, this marks the first time in MU history that Mizzou has had a top-10 defense. Odom's defense was also ranked seventh nationally in scoring defense (16.2 avg.), seventh in pass defense (169.2 avg.) and second in tackles for loss (8.8 avg.).[5]

Promotion to Missouri HC edit

Odom was named the head coach of the Missouri Tigers football team on December 3, 2015,[11] after former head coach Gary Pinkel retired after 15 seasons due to health-related issues. At 38, Coach Odom was the second youngest head coach for the Missouri Tigers. As of 2019, Odom is paid $3.05 million a year which ranks 11th among 14 head coaches in the SEC Conference.[12] Prior to Odom's contract extension in December 2018, he was the lowest-paid coach in the conference.[13][14]

2016 edit

Odom worked through a rebuilding year in 2016 that saw Mizzou win four games. The Tigers closed the season out with wins in two of their final three games – with both coming against bowl teams in Arkansas and Vanderbilt.

2017 edit

In 2017, Odom helped the Tigers achieve a seven-win season, earning the program its first bowl game since 2014. Mizzou closed the regular season with a six-game win streak that culminated in a road win at Arkansas. The win moved Mizzou to 7-5 marking an in-season turnaround that saw MU rebound from a 1–5 start on the year.

Odom's team earned an invitation to the 2017 Academy Sports + Outdoor Texas Bowl for its effort; however, the result of the bowl game didn't go Mizzou's way. Coming off a 4–8 season in 2016, Mizzou was picked to finish last in the seven-team Southeastern Conference Eastern Division by pre-season experts, but the Tigers proved the prediction wrong, as they ended tied for third at 4–4 in league play – becoming the first SEC team to start 0–4 in conference play and finish 4–4.

Odom became the first Mizzou coach to make a bowl game in his second year at MU since Warren Powers did so in each of his first two seasons in 1978 and 1979.

2018 edit

In 2018, Odom's Tigers finished a regular-season ranked No. 23 in the College Football Playoff poll (No. 24 in the Associated Press poll) with eight wins, reached a second-straight bowl game, and achieved another road win. His 8–4 record during the 2018 season, marked just the 17th time in Mizzou's 128-year history that the Tigers have recorded an eight-win regular season.

Heading into 2019, several national outlets have the Tigers ranked in their pre-season top-25 polls – with one slotting MU as high as number 13.

Odom and his staff worked to assemble a 2019 signing class that ranked 31st (Rivals.com), a standing that's among the highest-ranked classes ever assembled at Mizzou. Odom also convinced transfer quarterback Kelly Bryant to become a Tiger. The former Clemson starter, who led them to the College Football Playoff in 2017 and had a starting record of 16–2, will be in the program for 2019.

On the field, Odom guided his troops to an 8–5 record in 2018 and to the school's third all-time appearance in the AutoZone Liberty Bowl. After increasing his win total each year since taking over in 2016, Odom's three-year career stands at 19–19. He is only the fourth coach in Mizzou history to reach bowl games in two of his first three seasons at MU, joining College Football Hall of Fame Coach Dan Devine in that category, as well as former coaches Al Onofrio and Powers.

In the classroom, Odom's program achieved at a record level in 2018. The team turned in a grade point average of 2.90 this past fall, which exceeded the previous program record of 2.69 set in the fall of 2015. Additionally, 58 team members – more than half of the 115-man roster – earned a fall GPA of at least 3.0, which is almost double the total of 30 Tigers from fall 2017 who recorded a 3.0 or better.

For the second-straight season, Odom's team finished the regular season in a 4–0 win streak in the month of November, including a 38–17 win at No. 11 Florida on Nov. 3 that marked Mizzou's largest road win over a ranked opponent since 2008. Odom's teams have now won nine-straight games in the month of November, and are 10–2 overall. His 19 wins are the most through three seasons by a Tiger coach since Powers won 23 from 1978 to 1980.

2019 edit

After starting 2019 with an unexpected loss to Wyoming, Missouri won their next five games. They then lost their next five, including losses to Kentucky, Tennessee, and Vanderbilt. Odom's team won the final 2019 regular season game against 2–9 Arkansas.

Odom was fired the next morning.[15]

Arkansas edit

On December 16, 2019, Odom was hired by new Arkansas Razorbacks head coach Sam Pittman as defensive coordinator.[16]

UNLV edit

On December 6, 2022, the Las Vegas Review-Journal reported Odom would be named head coach at UNLV.[17]

Personal life edit

Born in Lawton, Oklahoma, Odom and his wife Tia were married in July 2000. Tia is a native of Kahoka, Missouri, and is a graduate of the University of Missouri's College of Human Environmental Sciences. The couple have three children.[5]

Head coaching record edit

College edit

Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs
Missouri Tigers (Southeastern Conference) (2016–2019)
2016 Missouri *4–8 *2–6 7th (Eastern)
2017 Missouri 7–6 4–4 T–3rd (Eastern) L Texas
2018 Missouri 8–5 4–4 T–4th (Eastern) L Liberty
2019 Missouri 6–6 3–5 T–4th (Eastern)
Missouri: *25–25 *13–19
UNLV Rebels (Mountain West Conference) (2023–present)
2023 UNLV 9–5 6–2 T–1st L Guaranteed Rate
UNLV: 9–5 6–2
Total: 34*–30
      National championship         Conference title         Conference division title or championship game berth

* Missouri vacated all wins for the 2016 season due to NCAA action.[18]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e "A trip with Barry Odom to his Oklahoma roots, and what it tells you about him". kansascity. Retrieved January 23, 2019.
  2. ^ a b "Rivalry week: Odom family made its mark on Ada-Ardmore rivalry". NewsOK.com7. September 1, 2010. Retrieved January 23, 2019.
  3. ^ New Mizzou DC Odom rides Memphis success back to alma mater
  4. ^ a b Para, Jen. "Get to know the Tigers' head football coach, Barry Odom". Columbia Missourian. Retrieved January 24, 2019.
  5. ^ a b c d "Barry Odom Named Head Coach". University of Missouri Athletics. Retrieved January 23, 2019.
  6. ^ "cfbstats.com - 2009 National Team Leaders". www.cfbstats.com. Retrieved January 23, 2019.
  7. ^ "cfbstats.com - 2010 National Team Leaders". www.cfbstats.com. Retrieved January 23, 2019.
  8. ^ "cfbstats.com - 2010 National Team Leaders". www.cfbstats.com. Retrieved January 23, 2019.
  9. ^ Missouri hires familiar face, Barry Odom, as new defensive coordinator
  10. ^ a b Toppmeyerbtoppmeyer@columbiatribune.com, Blake. "Made in Missouri: Odom's rapid ascent was forged in the Show-Me State". Columbia Daily Tribune. Retrieved January 23, 2019.
  11. ^ McMurphy, Brett (December 3, 2015). "Missouri defensive coordinator Barry Odom promoted to head coach". ESPN. Retrieved December 3, 2015.
  12. ^ Matter, D. (2018, December 5). New contract pays Mizzou's Barry Odom $3.05 million through 2024. St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Retrieved from https://www.stltoday.com/sports/college/mizzou/new-contract-pays-mizzou-s-barry-odom-million-through/article_b6d9131e-5b2f-538a-9476-5551a29695d1.html
  13. ^ Matter, D. (2018, October 3). Barry Odom remains SEC's lowest-paid coach, among lowest in Power 5 conferences. St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Retrieved from https://www.stltoday.com/sports/college/mizzou/barry-odom-remains-sec-s-lowest-paid-coach-among-lowest/article_71f3d771-c144-518d-b737-a18739813e33.html
  14. ^ "Barry Odom - Football Coach". University of Missouri Athletics. Retrieved January 23, 2019.
  15. ^ Rittenberg, Adam; Schlabach, Mark (November 30, 2019). "Sources: Mizzou fires Barry Odom as coach after 4 seasons". ESPN. Retrieved November 30, 2019.
  16. ^ Parkinson, Kyle (December 16, 2019). "Odom Named Arkansas' Defensive Coordinator". Arkansas Razorbacks. Retrieved January 21, 2020.
  17. ^ "UNLV hires new football coach". Las Vegas Review-Journal. December 6, 2022. Retrieved December 6, 2022.
  18. ^ "2023 Football Quick Facts". University of Missouri Athletics. Retrieved October 24, 2023.

External links edit

  • UNLV profile
  • Arkansas profile

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Barry Stephen Odom born November 26 1976 is an American football coach and currently the head coach at the University of Nevada Las Vegas Odom previously spent 15 years with the University of Missouri football program as a player recruiter assistant coach and head coach Barry OdomOdom at a Missouri football practice in 2015Current positionTitleHead coachTeamUNLVConferenceMWRecord9 5Biographical detailsBorn 1976 11 26 November 26 1976 age 47 Lawton Oklahoma U S Playing career1996 1999MissouriPosition s Middle linebackerCoaching career HC unless noted 2000Ada HS OK assistant 2001 2002Rock Bridge HS MO 2003Missouri GA 2004 2005Missouri dir of recruiting 2006 2008Missouri DFP 2009 2011Missouri S 2012 2014Memphis DC LB 2015Missouri DC LB 2016 2019Missouri2020 2022Arkansas AHC DC S 2023 presentUNLVHead coaching recordOverall14 8 high school 34 28 college Bowls0 2Accomplishments and honorsAwardsMW Coach of the Year 2023 Contents 1 High school playing career 2 College career 3 Coaching career 3 1 Early career 3 2 Missouri 3 2 1 2003 2008 3 2 2 2009 2011 3 3 Defensive coordinator 3 3 1 Memphis 2012 2014 3 3 2 Missouri 2015 3 4 Promotion to Missouri HC 3 4 1 2016 3 4 2 2017 3 4 3 2018 3 4 4 2019 3 5 Arkansas 3 6 UNLV 4 Personal life 5 Head coaching record 5 1 College 6 References 7 External linksHigh school playing career editOdom played high school football as a linebacker and running back at Maysville Junior Senior High School in Maysville Oklahoma before transferring to Ada High School in Ada Oklahoma for his senior season 1 Intent on playing major college football at Maysville Odom spent his senior year in Ada where Odom helped the team to a second straight state title 1 Odom s first game for Ada High School came in 1994 against their rival Ardmore 2 Odom guided the team to a 39 13 victory that night 2 Odom finished his senior season with 39 touchdowns 1 After Odom ran the 100 meter dash in 10 6 seconds in the spring of his senior year Larry Smith offered him a scholarship at the University of Missouri 1 College career editOdom played college football at the University of Missouri as a linebacker from 1996 to 1999 3 He recorded 72 tackles as a freshman In the spring of 1997 he tore his ACL but recovered in time to start all 12 games of his sophomore season Odom was chosen as a team captain as a senior in 1999 and would go on to finish with 362 tackles the seventh most in school history Odom was a key figure on the Missouri teams which reached bowl games in 1997 and 1998 1 Odom earned his bachelor s degree from MU in 1999 and a master s degree in education from MU in 2004 4 Odom wore No 39 to honor the year the university started 1839 4 Coaching career editEarly career edit After earning his undergraduate degree in December 1999 he served as an intern with Mizzou s Tiger Scholarship Fund while he worked on his Master s in Education from the University of Missouri which he would earn in May 2004 He returned to his home state of Oklahoma in July of that year to serve as an assistant football coach for his alma mater Ada High School which finished that season as runners up for a state title 5 Odom returned to his adopted hometown of Columbia Mo taking over as head coach at Rock Bridge High School Odom helped the program turn around which hadn t had a winning season since 1997 The Bruins went 6 4 in 2001 a two win improvement from the previous season The next year Odom guided Rock Bridge to an 8 4 campaign and an appearance in the Class 6 semifinals Six weeks after the season ended Gary Pinkel hired Odom as a graduate assistant at Missouri and Odom began a nine year period of serving in various roles on Gary Pinkel s staff Missouri edit In 2003 Odom returned to Missouri as an administrative graduate assistant He stayed at Missouri until 2012 serving in numerous different coaching and administrative positions 2003 2008 edit Wanting to run a college program Odom joined the Mizzou staff first as an administrative graduate assistant for Gary Pinkel in 2003 He spent the 2004 and 2005 seasons as Pinkel s director of recruiting as the staff assembled a core group which would help lead Mizzou to consecutive Big 12 Conference North Division titles in 2007 and 2008 which consisted of 12 win and 10 win seasons respectively From 2006 to 2008 Odom helped run Pinkel s program administratively as his director of operations In that role Odom oversaw coordination of the team s budget travel plans including bowl trips to the Sun Cotton and Alamo bowls during that stretch compliance issues facilities operations and scheduling as well as assisting with recruiting operations and managing the day to day overall operations of the program As director of football operations he coordinated all public relations activities and community service events that required the presence of Mizzou s football student athletes and also played a role as part of the design and planning team that oversaw the expansion and renovation of the Mizzou Athletics Training Complex which opened in February 2008 2009 2011 edit In 2009 Odom took over as safeties coach under Pinkel He helped the Tigers climb from 104th in the nation in pass yards allowed game in 2009 6 to 37th in the nation in 2010 7 During his three seasons as safeties coach the Missouri Tigers went 26 13 including a 2010 Big 12 North division title The 2010 team defense finished 11th in the nation in defensive pass rating 19th nationally with 18 interceptions 12th nationally in touchdowns allowed 10th nationally in yards attempt 8 Defensive coordinator edit Memphis 2012 2014 edit In 2012 Odom left Missouri to become defensive coordinator of the Memphis Tigers under head coach Justin Fuente In 2015 Odom again returned to Missouri this time to serve as defensive coordinator 9 Memphis ranked 117th nationally in total defense in 2011 the season before Odom joined staff Three years later Memphis ranked 28th 10 Odom became well known due to his performance during three years directing Memphis defense from 2012 to 2014 His 2014 defense was a key component of Memphis 10 3 season as his unit finished the regular season ranked fifth nationally in scoring defense 17 1 avg and 22nd in total defense 343 3 avg In his first season at Memphis the defense improved to 50th nationally 383 6 avg followed by a jump to 39th in 2013 370 7 avg Memphis earned a share of the 2014 American Athletic Conference title giving them a conference championship for the first time since 1971 5 Missouri 2015 edit After the 2014 season Missouri needed a new defensive coordinator after Dave Steckel left to become the head coach at Missouri State Pinkel tabbed Odom as Steckel s replacement 10 Odom s Tigers ranked ninth in the nation in total defense allowing just 302 0 yards per game Since the NCAA began tracking defensive statistics in 1978 this marks the first time in MU history that Mizzou has had a top 10 defense Odom s defense was also ranked seventh nationally in scoring defense 16 2 avg seventh in pass defense 169 2 avg and second in tackles for loss 8 8 avg 5 Promotion to Missouri HC edit Odom was named the head coach of the Missouri Tigers football team on December 3 2015 11 after former head coach Gary Pinkel retired after 15 seasons due to health related issues At 38 Coach Odom was the second youngest head coach for the Missouri Tigers As of 2019 Odom is paid 3 05 million a year which ranks 11th among 14 head coaches in the SEC Conference 12 Prior to Odom s contract extension in December 2018 he was the lowest paid coach in the conference 13 14 2016 edit Odom worked through a rebuilding year in 2016 that saw Mizzou win four games The Tigers closed the season out with wins in two of their final three games with both coming against bowl teams in Arkansas and Vanderbilt 2017 edit In 2017 Odom helped the Tigers achieve a seven win season earning the program its first bowl game since 2014 Mizzou closed the regular season with a six game win streak that culminated in a road win at Arkansas The win moved Mizzou to 7 5 marking an in season turnaround that saw MU rebound from a 1 5 start on the year Odom s team earned an invitation to the 2017 Academy Sports Outdoor Texas Bowl for its effort however the result of the bowl game didn t go Mizzou s way Coming off a 4 8 season in 2016 Mizzou was picked to finish last in the seven team Southeastern Conference Eastern Division by pre season experts but the Tigers proved the prediction wrong as they ended tied for third at 4 4 in league play becoming the first SEC team to start 0 4 in conference play and finish 4 4 Odom became the first Mizzou coach to make a bowl game in his second year at MU since Warren Powers did so in each of his first two seasons in 1978 and 1979 2018 edit In 2018 Odom s Tigers finished a regular season ranked No 23 in the College Football Playoff poll No 24 in the Associated Press poll with eight wins reached a second straight bowl game and achieved another road win His 8 4 record during the 2018 season marked just the 17th time in Mizzou s 128 year history that the Tigers have recorded an eight win regular season Heading into 2019 several national outlets have the Tigers ranked in their pre season top 25 polls with one slotting MU as high as number 13 Odom and his staff worked to assemble a 2019 signing class that ranked 31st Rivals com a standing that s among the highest ranked classes ever assembled at Mizzou Odom also convinced transfer quarterback Kelly Bryant to become a Tiger The former Clemson starter who led them to the College Football Playoff in 2017 and had a starting record of 16 2 will be in the program for 2019 On the field Odom guided his troops to an 8 5 record in 2018 and to the school s third all time appearance in the AutoZone Liberty Bowl After increasing his win total each year since taking over in 2016 Odom s three year career stands at 19 19 He is only the fourth coach in Mizzou history to reach bowl games in two of his first three seasons at MU joining College Football Hall of Fame Coach Dan Devine in that category as well as former coaches Al Onofrio and Powers In the classroom Odom s program achieved at a record level in 2018 The team turned in a grade point average of 2 90 this past fall which exceeded the previous program record of 2 69 set in the fall of 2015 Additionally 58 team members more than half of the 115 man roster earned a fall GPA of at least 3 0 which is almost double the total of 30 Tigers from fall 2017 who recorded a 3 0 or better For the second straight season Odom s team finished the regular season in a 4 0 win streak in the month of November including a 38 17 win at No 11 Florida on Nov 3 that marked Mizzou s largest road win over a ranked opponent since 2008 Odom s teams have now won nine straight games in the month of November and are 10 2 overall His 19 wins are the most through three seasons by a Tiger coach since Powers won 23 from 1978 to 1980 2019 edit After starting 2019 with an unexpected loss to Wyoming Missouri won their next five games They then lost their next five including losses to Kentucky Tennessee and Vanderbilt Odom s team won the final 2019 regular season game against 2 9 Arkansas Odom was fired the next morning 15 Arkansas edit On December 16 2019 Odom was hired by new Arkansas Razorbacks head coach Sam Pittman as defensive coordinator 16 UNLV edit On December 6 2022 the Las Vegas Review Journal reported Odom would be named head coach at UNLV 17 Personal life editBorn in Lawton Oklahoma Odom and his wife Tia were married in July 2000 Tia is a native of Kahoka Missouri and is a graduate of the University of Missouri s College of Human Environmental Sciences The couple have three children 5 Head coaching record editCollege edit Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl playoffs Missouri Tigers Southeastern Conference 2016 2019 2016 Missouri 4 8 2 6 7th Eastern 2017 Missouri 7 6 4 4 T 3rd Eastern L Texas 2018 Missouri 8 5 4 4 T 4th Eastern L Liberty 2019 Missouri 6 6 3 5 T 4th Eastern Missouri 25 25 13 19 UNLV Rebels Mountain West Conference 2023 present 2023 UNLV 9 5 6 2 T 1st L Guaranteed Rate UNLV 9 5 6 2 Total 34 30 National championship Conference title Conference division title or championship game berth Missouri vacated all wins for the 2016 season due to NCAA action 18 References edit a b c d e A trip with Barry Odom to his Oklahoma roots and what it tells you about him kansascity Retrieved January 23 2019 a b Rivalry week Odom family made its mark on Ada Ardmore rivalry NewsOK com7 September 1 2010 Retrieved January 23 2019 New Mizzou DC Odom rides Memphis success back to alma mater a b Para Jen Get to know the Tigers head football coach Barry Odom Columbia Missourian Retrieved January 24 2019 a b c d Barry Odom Named Head Coach University of Missouri Athletics Retrieved January 23 2019 cfbstats com 2009 National Team Leaders www cfbstats com Retrieved January 23 2019 cfbstats com 2010 National Team Leaders www cfbstats com Retrieved January 23 2019 cfbstats com 2010 National Team Leaders www cfbstats com Retrieved January 23 2019 Missouri hires familiar face Barry Odom as new defensive coordinator a b Toppmeyerbtoppmeyer columbiatribune com Blake Made in Missouri Odom s rapid ascent was forged in the Show Me State Columbia Daily Tribune Retrieved January 23 2019 McMurphy Brett December 3 2015 Missouri defensive coordinator Barry Odom promoted to head coach ESPN Retrieved December 3 2015 Matter D 2018 December 5 New contract pays Mizzou s Barry Odom 3 05 million through 2024 St Louis Post Dispatch Retrieved from https www stltoday com sports college mizzou new contract pays mizzou s barry odom million through article b6d9131e 5b2f 538a 9476 5551a29695d1 html Matter D 2018 October 3 Barry Odom remains SEC s lowest paid coach among lowest in Power 5 conferences St Louis Post Dispatch Retrieved from https www stltoday com sports college mizzou barry odom remains sec s lowest paid coach among lowest article 71f3d771 c144 518d b737 a18739813e33 html Barry Odom Football Coach University of Missouri Athletics Retrieved January 23 2019 Rittenberg Adam Schlabach Mark November 30 2019 Sources Mizzou fires Barry Odom as coach after 4 seasons ESPN Retrieved November 30 2019 Parkinson Kyle December 16 2019 Odom Named Arkansas Defensive Coordinator Arkansas Razorbacks Retrieved January 21 2020 UNLV hires new football coach Las Vegas Review Journal December 6 2022 Retrieved December 6 2022 2023 Football Quick Facts University of Missouri Athletics Retrieved October 24 2023 External links editUNLV profile Arkansas profile Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Barry Odom amp oldid 1194096040, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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