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Lovie Smith

Lovie Lee Smith (born May 8, 1958) is an American football coach. He has served as the head coach of the Chicago Bears, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and Houston Texans of the NFL, and as the head coach of the Illinois Fighting Illini. Smith has been to the Super Bowl twice, as the defensive coordinator for the St. Louis Rams in 2001 and as head coach for the Bears in 2006.

Lovie Smith
Smith in 2022
Personal information
Born: (1958-05-08) May 8, 1958 (age 64)
Gladewater, Texas, U.S.
Career information
High school:Big Sandy (TX)
College:Tulsa
Position:Head coach
Career history
As a coach:
Career highlights and awards
Head coaching record
Regular season:NFL: 92–100–1 (.479)
Postseason:NFL: 3–3 (.500)
Career:NFL: 95–103–1 (.480)
NCAA: 17–39 (.304)
Coaching stats at PFR

Early life

Smith was raised in Big Sandy, Texas and won three straight state titles as a star linebacker.[1] He was named after his great aunt, Lavana.[2]

Playing career

High school

During Smith's high school career at Big Sandy, he earned all-state honors for three years as a defensive end and linebacker. His team won three consecutive state championships from 1973 to 1975, including a 0–0 tie in 1974 versus G. A. Moore's Celina. In 1975, Big Sandy had one of the most dominant seasons in high school football history, as the defense allowed only 15 points (11 shutouts) all season, while the offense, featuring eventual Miami Dolphins running back David Overstreet, scored a then-national record 824 points.[3]

College

Smith played college football at University of Tulsa under head coach John Cooper. He was a two-time All-American at linebacker and defensive back.

Coaching career

High school

After graduating from college, he immediately pursued a coaching career. He was hired as defensive coordinator at his alma mater, Big Sandy High School, in 1980. A year later, he left for Cascia Hall Preparatory School in Tulsa in 1981 and 1982, coaching defensive backs and wide receivers.

College assistant coach

In 1983, Smith began coaching linebackers on the college level, first at his alma mater the University of Tulsa (1983–86), and then at University of Wisconsin–Madison (1987), Arizona State University (1988–91), and the University of Kentucky (1992). He also served as defensive backs coach at the University of Tennessee (1993–94), and Ohio State University (1995).

NFL assistant coach

Smith began his NFL coaching career as a linebacker coach for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Under the guidance of Tony Dungy, he helped develop the Tampa 2 defense. After spending five years with Buccaneers, Smith was hired as the defensive coordinator of the St. Louis Rams under head coach Mike Martz. While in St. Louis, Smith improved the Rams defense, which went from giving up a league-worst 29.4 points per game in 2000 to an average of 17.1 points in 2001. The Rams won the 2001 NFC Championship and advanced to Super Bowl XXXVI. The team ultimately lost to the New England Patriots in one of the biggest Super Bowl upsets of all time.[4]

Chicago Bears

2004–2006

 
Lovie Smith at the Chicago Bears 2007 Training Camp

The Chicago Bears hired Smith as head coach in 2004, following the dismissal of Dick Jauron. Upon arriving in Chicago, Smith stated he had three goals: beat the Green Bay Packers; win the NFC North; and win a Super Bowl.[5] He struggled during his first season with the Bears, as the installation of new offensive and defensive systems and a series of injuries, including a season-ending knee injury to starting quarterback Rex Grossman, contributed to a 5–11 record.[6] Despite their poor offense, the Bears’ defense saw some major improvement, rising from 22nd in 2003 to 13th in 2004.

In 2005, history repeated itself when quarterback Rex Grossman suffered a serious injury during the preseason and missed a majority of the season.[7] Despite Grossman's loss, Smith and Ron Rivera used a dominant defense and the timely play of backup quarterback Kyle Orton to earn an 11–5 record, after starting the season with a 1–3 record. The Bears defense finished second in the league in terms of yardage, while allowing the fewest points in the league.[8]

The Bears’ dramatic turn around in the 2005 season earned Smith national recognition. He won the Associated Press NFL Coach of the Year Award that year. After returning to the field following their first round bye, the Bears played the Carolina Panthers, with a fully healed Rex Grossman as quarterback. Both the Bears’ offense and defense struggled to keep up with the Panthers, and eventually lost, 29–21.[9]

Smith and the Bears’ management drew criticism in April 2006, by trading away their first round pick and drafting five defensive players.[10] The preseason criticism increased when he named Grossman, who struggled to move the Bears’ offense during the preseason, as the Bears' starting quarterback.[11] Grossman led the Bears to seven consecutive victories, but struggled during the later portion of the season. Smith stood by Grossman, stating "Rex is our quarterback" when questioned by the media.[12] The Bears finished the 2006 season with a 13–3 record, earning the NFC’s top playoff seed. The Bears finished the season with the NFL's second-ranked scoring offense, and fifth-ranked overall defense.[13]

Smith led the Bears to a 27–24 victory against the defending NFC champion Seattle Seahawks during the 2006 Divisional Playoffs, winning the first playoff game of his career. Later, a 39–14 victory came against the New Orleans Saints at the NFC Championship. Smith became the first Black head coach (and the second minority coach, behind Tom Flores) to lead his team to a Super Bowl, just hours before Indianapolis Colts head coach Tony Dungy, his good friend and mentor, became the second. The friends together became the first two African American head coaches to oppose each other in a Super Bowl.[14][15] The Bears lost Super Bowl XLI, 29–17.[16]

2007–2012

 
Smith with the Chicago Bears in 2009
 
Smith at training camp, 2009

Following Chicago's successful season, Smith requested a pay raise. The lowest-paid coach in the NFL in 2006 at $1.35 million, Smith would have earned $1.45 million in the final season of a four-year contract. After a stalemate in contract negotiations, the Bears signed Smith to a new four-year contract worth $22 million on March 1.[17] However, he parted with defensive coordinator Ron Rivera, who was not re-signed after his contract expired. Additionally, four other members of Smith's coaching staff also left the team.[18]

In 2007, Smith, confident in Grossman's abilities, named him the team's starting quarterback over Kyle Orton and Brian Griese. After the team started the season with a 1–2 record, Smith announced that Griese would replace Grossman. Griese led the Bears to a 2–3 record,[19] but sustained an injury in a game against the Oakland Raiders, which allowed Grossman to become the team's starting quarterback again. However, Grossman was later injured in the season, and temporarily relieved by Griese. Smith ultimately allowed Kyle Orton to finish the remainder of the season, who led the Bears to a 2–1 record. The team's inconsistency at the quarterback position and failure to establish a proper running game contributed to the team's 7–9 finish. While the team finished last in the NFC North, Smith was pleased that the team ended the season by winning their last two games. Bob Babich, the team's defensive coordinator, was also criticized for his play calling.

The next year, Smith and the Bears parted with their leading rusher Cedric Benson, passer Griese, and receiver Bernard Berrian.[20] Smith declared Kyle Orton as the team's starting quarterback, who started the season with an upset victory over the Indianapolis Colts. The Bears proceeded to go 2–2, with two overtime losses. The team managed to avoid falling below .500 for the remainder of the season, but missed the playoffs after losing their season finale to the Houston Texans. Smith was pleased with the success of rookie running back Matt Forte and quarterback Kyle Orton, who finished the season with a 79.6 quarterback rating. After the season's conclusion, Smith demoted Babich and took over defensive play calling responsibilities. He was also reunited with his long-time friend, Rod Marinelli, who had lost his head coaching job with the Detroit Lions.[21]

Later in the offseason, Smith and general manager Jerry Angelo had conflicting views on the future of the team's quarterback position. While Smith was content with Orton, Angelo was more interested in creating a long-term solution to the position. Angelo traded Orton and the Bears' 2009 and 2010 first round draft picks for Jay Cutler of the Denver Broncos. The team's high expectations were quickly grounded when the Bears struggled in the month of November, losing four of five games. The Bears were eliminated from the playoff race for the third consecutive year after losing to the Green Bay Packers during a Week 14 matchup. The loss marked the first time that the Bears under Lovie Smith had ever lost two games to Green Bay in a single season.

A week after the loss to Green Bay, it was reported that despite rumors about changes to the Bears coaching staff, Smith would remain the team's head coach.[22] Jerry Angelo, the team's general manager, refused to confirm these reports when addressing the media the following Sunday.[23] Smith finished the season with consecutive wins against the Minnesota Vikings and Detroit Lions. His victory over Detroit marked his 100th game as the team's head coach.[24]

After the season's conclusion, the Bears organization announced that Smith would return in 2010. However, the organization fired offensive coordinator Ron Turner and three other offensive coaches. Turner was replaced by Mike Martz, who had been the head coach of the St. Louis Rams when Smith was their defensive coordinator. Smith was relieved of his defensive play-calling responsibilities, while Babich was officially demoted as the team's defensive coordinator.[25] The Bears would go 11–5, but lost to the Packers in the NFC Championship Game.[26]

In 2011, the Bears went 7–3, but after losing quarterback Jay Cutler to a broken thumb,[27] the Bears lost five straight, a first in Smith's career,[28] and finished 8–8. At the end of the season, general manager Jerry Angelo was fired, and offensive coordinator Mike Martz resigned.[29] Phil Emery, who worked for Smith during the 2004 season as an area scout for the Bears, became the new Bears general manager.[30] Bears offensive line coach Mike Tice replaced Martz at offensive coordinator.[31] In Week 13 of the 2012 season, the Bears recorded their 300th takeaway under Smith.[32]

The Bears started the 2012 season on a promising note with a 7–1 record. The team's defense ranked first in takeaways, third in points allowed, and fifth in yards allowed. However, the team lost five of their next eight games. The Bears finished the season with a 10–6 record, but missed the playoffs for the fifth time in six years. On December 31, 2012, Smith was fired as head coach of the Chicago Bears. Smith departed the Bears with nine years of service, three playoff appearances, one Coach of the Year award, and one Super Bowl appearance.[33] Prior to sitting out the 2013 season, Smith interviewed with the Philadelphia Eagles[34] and Buffalo Bills[35] regarding their head coaching vacancies.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Smith was hired as the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' 10th head coach in franchise history on Monday, January 7, 2014. Talking about his first stint with the Buccaneers, Smith said: "We did lay a foundation for Tampa Bay Buccaneer football, there's a certain brand of football that you expected from us. That would be relentless, you play hard, physical, but there was a brand of football that you did get from us each week at Raymond James Stadium. It was hard for opponents to come in and win."[36][37] Smith also interviewed for the head coaching vacancies held by the Houston Texans[38] and Detroit Lions[39] prior to taking the Buccaneers job.

On January 6, 2016, Smith was fired by the Buccaneers after posting a record of 8–24 in his two years, including a 6–10 record in the 2015 season.[40][41]

University of Illinois

On March 7, 2016, Smith was named head coach for the University of Illinois, agreeing to a contract paying $21 million over six years.[42][43] In the 48 hours following the announcement of the Smith hire, the university sold over 2000 new season tickets and more than 400 new student season tickets.[44]

When Smith's contract was approved by the university's Board of Trustees at their September 2016 meeting, $2 million of the salary was moved from the last two years of the contract and made payable in earlier years. Additionally, the contract provided for up to $8 million in performance bonuses.[45]

On October 19, 2019, the Fighting Illini had their most significant win since Smith took over as head coach with a 24–23 upset over then #6 Wisconsin. In 2019, Smith led the Fighting Illini to a 6–6 regular season record and to their first bowl game since 2014. Smith was fired on December 13, 2020, after Illinois started the season with a 2–5 record. He finished with an overall record of 17–39 in five seasons at Illinois, including a 10–33 record in Big Ten Conference play.[46]

Houston Texans

Smith was hired on March 10, 2021, by the Houston Texans as their associate head coach and defensive coordinator under head coach David Culley, marking Smith's first time in the NFL since 2015, when he served as head coach of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.[47] In Smith's first season leading the Texans' defense in 2021, Houston recorded 25 total takeaways, tied for 10th in the NFL, while intercepting 3.1% of opponent passing attempts, the fifth-highest rate in the league.[48]

He was promoted to head coach on February 7, 2022.[49] Smith previously interviewed for the Texans' head coaching job back in December 2013 before they hired Penn State head coach and former New England Patriots assistant Bill O'Brien on January 3, 2014.[50]

Smith was fired on January 8, 2023, after the Texans went 3–13–1 in the 2022 season.[51] The firing occurred hours after the Texans won their season finale against the Indianapolis Colts, which cost them the first overall pick in the 2023 NFL Draft.[52]

Personal life

Lovie and his wife, MaryAnne, have three sons.[53]

Smith, whose mother is blind because of diabetes, is an active supporter of the American Diabetes Association.[54][55] He and his wife are also the founders of the Lovie and MaryAnne Smith Foundation, a program which provides educational and life skill opportunities to worthy young people who otherwise face barriers in reaching their educational goals.[53][56] He was the Grand Marshal for the USG Sheetrock 400 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series race at Chicagoland Speedway on July 15, 2007.[57]

Smith is a devout Christian and has contributed every month to Brown's Chapel, his former Methodist church in Texas.[58] In 2012, Smith was inducted into the Texas Sports Hall of Fame, along with Bubba Smith, Dave Parks, Andre Ware, Mack Brown and Fred Couples.[59]

Head coaching record

NFL

Team Year Regular Season Post Season
Won Lost Ties Win % Finish Won Lost Win % Result
CHI 2004 5 11 0 .313 4th in NFC North
CHI 2005 11 5 0 .688 1st in NFC North 0 1 .000 Lost to Carolina Panthers in NFC Divisional Game
CHI 2006 13 3 0 .813 1st in NFC North 2 1 .667 Lost to Indianapolis Colts in Super Bowl XLI
CHI 2007 7 9 0 .438 4th in NFC North
CHI 2008 9 7 0 .563 2nd in NFC North
CHI 2009 7 9 0 .438 3rd in NFC North
CHI 2010 11 5 0 .688 1st in NFC North 1 1 .500 Lost to Green Bay Packers in NFC Championship Game
CHI 2011 8 8 0 .500 3rd in NFC North
CHI 2012 10 6 0 .625 3rd in NFC North
CHI Total 81 63 0 .563 3 3 .500
TB 2014 2 14 0 .125 4th in NFC South
TB 2015 6 10 0 .375 4th in NFC South
TB Total 8 24 0 .250 0 0 .000
HOU 2022 3 13 1 .206 4th in AFC South
HOU Total 3 13 1 .206
Total[60] 92 100 1 .479 3 3 .500

College

Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs
Illinois Fighting Illini (Big Ten Conference) (2016–2020)
2016 Illinois 3–9 2–7 6th (West)
2017 Illinois 2–10 0–9 7th (West)
2018 Illinois 4–8 2–7 7th (West)
2019 Illinois 6–7 4–5 4th (West) L Redbox
2020 Illinois 2–5* 2–5* 7th (West)
Illinois: 17–39 10–33 *Fired after seven games
Total: 17–39

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External links

  • Houston Texans profile
  • Illinois profile

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Lovie Lee Smith born May 8 1958 is an American football coach He has served as the head coach of the Chicago Bears Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Houston Texans of the NFL and as the head coach of the Illinois Fighting Illini Smith has been to the Super Bowl twice as the defensive coordinator for the St Louis Rams in 2001 and as head coach for the Bears in 2006 Lovie SmithSmith in 2022Personal informationBorn 1958 05 08 May 8 1958 age 64 Gladewater Texas U S Career informationHigh school Big Sandy TX College TulsaPosition Head coachCareer historyAs a coach Big Sandy HS TX 1980 Defensive coordinator Cascia Hall Prep OK 1981 1982 Assistant defensive backs coach amp wide receivers coach Tulsa 1983 1986 Linebackers coach Wisconsin 1987 Linebackers coach Arizona State 1988 1991 Linebackers coach Kentucky 1992 Linebackers coach Tennessee 1993 1994 Defensive backs coach Ohio State 1995 Defensive backs coach Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1996 2000 Linebackers coach St Louis Rams 2001 2003 Defensive coordinator Chicago Bears 2004 2012 Head coach Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2014 2015 Head coach Illinois 2016 2020 Head coach Houston Texans 2021 Associate head coach amp defensive coordinator Houston Texans 2022 Head coachCareer highlights and awardsNFL Coach of the Year 2005 Head coaching recordRegular season NFL 92 100 1 479 Postseason NFL 3 3 500 Career NFL 95 103 1 480 NCAA 17 39 304 Coaching stats at PFR Contents 1 Early life 2 Playing career 2 1 High school 2 2 College 3 Coaching career 3 1 High school 3 2 College assistant coach 3 3 NFL assistant coach 3 4 Chicago Bears 3 4 1 2004 2006 3 4 2 2007 2012 3 5 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 3 6 University of Illinois 3 7 Houston Texans 4 Personal life 5 Head coaching record 5 1 NFL 5 2 College 6 References 7 External linksEarly life EditSmith was raised in Big Sandy Texas and won three straight state titles as a star linebacker 1 He was named after his great aunt Lavana 2 Playing career EditHigh school Edit During Smith s high school career at Big Sandy he earned all state honors for three years as a defensive end and linebacker His team won three consecutive state championships from 1973 to 1975 including a 0 0 tie in 1974 versus G A Moore s Celina In 1975 Big Sandy had one of the most dominant seasons in high school football history as the defense allowed only 15 points 11 shutouts all season while the offense featuring eventual Miami Dolphins running back David Overstreet scored a then national record 824 points 3 College Edit Smith played college football at University of Tulsa under head coach John Cooper He was a two time All American at linebacker and defensive back Coaching career EditHigh school Edit After graduating from college he immediately pursued a coaching career He was hired as defensive coordinator at his alma mater Big Sandy High School in 1980 A year later he left for Cascia Hall Preparatory School in Tulsa in 1981 and 1982 coaching defensive backs and wide receivers College assistant coach Edit In 1983 Smith began coaching linebackers on the college level first at his alma mater the University of Tulsa 1983 86 and then at University of Wisconsin Madison 1987 Arizona State University 1988 91 and the University of Kentucky 1992 He also served as defensive backs coach at the University of Tennessee 1993 94 and Ohio State University 1995 NFL assistant coach Edit Smith began his NFL coaching career as a linebacker coach for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Under the guidance of Tony Dungy he helped develop the Tampa 2 defense After spending five years with Buccaneers Smith was hired as the defensive coordinator of the St Louis Rams under head coach Mike Martz While in St Louis Smith improved the Rams defense which went from giving up a league worst 29 4 points per game in 2000 to an average of 17 1 points in 2001 The Rams won the 2001 NFC Championship and advanced to Super Bowl XXXVI The team ultimately lost to the New England Patriots in one of the biggest Super Bowl upsets of all time 4 Chicago Bears Edit 2004 2006 Edit Lovie Smith at the Chicago Bears 2007 Training Camp The Chicago Bears hired Smith as head coach in 2004 following the dismissal of Dick Jauron Upon arriving in Chicago Smith stated he had three goals beat the Green Bay Packers win the NFC North and win a Super Bowl 5 He struggled during his first season with the Bears as the installation of new offensive and defensive systems and a series of injuries including a season ending knee injury to starting quarterback Rex Grossman contributed to a 5 11 record 6 Despite their poor offense the Bears defense saw some major improvement rising from 22nd in 2003 to 13th in 2004 In 2005 history repeated itself when quarterback Rex Grossman suffered a serious injury during the preseason and missed a majority of the season 7 Despite Grossman s loss Smith and Ron Rivera used a dominant defense and the timely play of backup quarterback Kyle Orton to earn an 11 5 record after starting the season with a 1 3 record The Bears defense finished second in the league in terms of yardage while allowing the fewest points in the league 8 The Bears dramatic turn around in the 2005 season earned Smith national recognition He won the Associated Press NFL Coach of the Year Award that year After returning to the field following their first round bye the Bears played the Carolina Panthers with a fully healed Rex Grossman as quarterback Both the Bears offense and defense struggled to keep up with the Panthers and eventually lost 29 21 9 Smith and the Bears management drew criticism in April 2006 by trading away their first round pick and drafting five defensive players 10 The preseason criticism increased when he named Grossman who struggled to move the Bears offense during the preseason as the Bears starting quarterback 11 Grossman led the Bears to seven consecutive victories but struggled during the later portion of the season Smith stood by Grossman stating Rex is our quarterback when questioned by the media 12 The Bears finished the 2006 season with a 13 3 record earning the NFC s top playoff seed The Bears finished the season with the NFL s second ranked scoring offense and fifth ranked overall defense 13 Smith led the Bears to a 27 24 victory against the defending NFC champion Seattle Seahawks during the 2006 Divisional Playoffs winning the first playoff game of his career Later a 39 14 victory came against the New Orleans Saints at the NFC Championship Smith became the first Black head coach and the second minority coach behind Tom Flores to lead his team to a Super Bowl just hours before Indianapolis Colts head coach Tony Dungy his good friend and mentor became the second The friends together became the first two African American head coaches to oppose each other in a Super Bowl 14 15 The Bears lost Super Bowl XLI 29 17 16 2007 2012 Edit Smith with the Chicago Bears in 2009 Smith at training camp 2009 Following Chicago s successful season Smith requested a pay raise The lowest paid coach in the NFL in 2006 at 1 35 million Smith would have earned 1 45 million in the final season of a four year contract After a stalemate in contract negotiations the Bears signed Smith to a new four year contract worth 22 million on March 1 17 However he parted with defensive coordinator Ron Rivera who was not re signed after his contract expired Additionally four other members of Smith s coaching staff also left the team 18 In 2007 Smith confident in Grossman s abilities named him the team s starting quarterback over Kyle Orton and Brian Griese After the team started the season with a 1 2 record Smith announced that Griese would replace Grossman Griese led the Bears to a 2 3 record 19 but sustained an injury in a game against the Oakland Raiders which allowed Grossman to become the team s starting quarterback again However Grossman was later injured in the season and temporarily relieved by Griese Smith ultimately allowed Kyle Orton to finish the remainder of the season who led the Bears to a 2 1 record The team s inconsistency at the quarterback position and failure to establish a proper running game contributed to the team s 7 9 finish While the team finished last in the NFC North Smith was pleased that the team ended the season by winning their last two games Bob Babich the team s defensive coordinator was also criticized for his play calling The next year Smith and the Bears parted with their leading rusher Cedric Benson passer Griese and receiver Bernard Berrian 20 Smith declared Kyle Orton as the team s starting quarterback who started the season with an upset victory over the Indianapolis Colts The Bears proceeded to go 2 2 with two overtime losses The team managed to avoid falling below 500 for the remainder of the season but missed the playoffs after losing their season finale to the Houston Texans Smith was pleased with the success of rookie running back Matt Forte and quarterback Kyle Orton who finished the season with a 79 6 quarterback rating After the season s conclusion Smith demoted Babich and took over defensive play calling responsibilities He was also reunited with his long time friend Rod Marinelli who had lost his head coaching job with the Detroit Lions 21 Later in the offseason Smith and general manager Jerry Angelo had conflicting views on the future of the team s quarterback position While Smith was content with Orton Angelo was more interested in creating a long term solution to the position Angelo traded Orton and the Bears 2009 and 2010 first round draft picks for Jay Cutler of the Denver Broncos The team s high expectations were quickly grounded when the Bears struggled in the month of November losing four of five games The Bears were eliminated from the playoff race for the third consecutive year after losing to the Green Bay Packers during a Week 14 matchup The loss marked the first time that the Bears under Lovie Smith had ever lost two games to Green Bay in a single season A week after the loss to Green Bay it was reported that despite rumors about changes to the Bears coaching staff Smith would remain the team s head coach 22 Jerry Angelo the team s general manager refused to confirm these reports when addressing the media the following Sunday 23 Smith finished the season with consecutive wins against the Minnesota Vikings and Detroit Lions His victory over Detroit marked his 100th game as the team s head coach 24 After the season s conclusion the Bears organization announced that Smith would return in 2010 However the organization fired offensive coordinator Ron Turner and three other offensive coaches Turner was replaced by Mike Martz who had been the head coach of the St Louis Rams when Smith was their defensive coordinator Smith was relieved of his defensive play calling responsibilities while Babich was officially demoted as the team s defensive coordinator 25 The Bears would go 11 5 but lost to the Packers in the NFC Championship Game 26 In 2011 the Bears went 7 3 but after losing quarterback Jay Cutler to a broken thumb 27 the Bears lost five straight a first in Smith s career 28 and finished 8 8 At the end of the season general manager Jerry Angelo was fired and offensive coordinator Mike Martz resigned 29 Phil Emery who worked for Smith during the 2004 season as an area scout for the Bears became the new Bears general manager 30 Bears offensive line coach Mike Tice replaced Martz at offensive coordinator 31 In Week 13 of the 2012 season the Bears recorded their 300th takeaway under Smith 32 The Bears started the 2012 season on a promising note with a 7 1 record The team s defense ranked first in takeaways third in points allowed and fifth in yards allowed However the team lost five of their next eight games The Bears finished the season with a 10 6 record but missed the playoffs for the fifth time in six years On December 31 2012 Smith was fired as head coach of the Chicago Bears Smith departed the Bears with nine years of service three playoff appearances one Coach of the Year award and one Super Bowl appearance 33 Prior to sitting out the 2013 season Smith interviewed with the Philadelphia Eagles 34 and Buffalo Bills 35 regarding their head coaching vacancies Tampa Bay Buccaneers Edit Smith was hired as the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 10th head coach in franchise history on Monday January 7 2014 Talking about his first stint with the Buccaneers Smith said We did lay a foundation for Tampa Bay Buccaneer football there s a certain brand of football that you expected from us That would be relentless you play hard physical but there was a brand of football that you did get from us each week at Raymond James Stadium It was hard for opponents to come in and win 36 37 Smith also interviewed for the head coaching vacancies held by the Houston Texans 38 and Detroit Lions 39 prior to taking the Buccaneers job On January 6 2016 Smith was fired by the Buccaneers after posting a record of 8 24 in his two years including a 6 10 record in the 2015 season 40 41 University of Illinois Edit On March 7 2016 Smith was named head coach for the University of Illinois agreeing to a contract paying 21 million over six years 42 43 In the 48 hours following the announcement of the Smith hire the university sold over 2000 new season tickets and more than 400 new student season tickets 44 When Smith s contract was approved by the university s Board of Trustees at their September 2016 meeting 2 million of the salary was moved from the last two years of the contract and made payable in earlier years Additionally the contract provided for up to 8 million in performance bonuses 45 On October 19 2019 the Fighting Illini had their most significant win since Smith took over as head coach with a 24 23 upset over then 6 Wisconsin In 2019 Smith led the Fighting Illini to a 6 6 regular season record and to their first bowl game since 2014 Smith was fired on December 13 2020 after Illinois started the season with a 2 5 record He finished with an overall record of 17 39 in five seasons at Illinois including a 10 33 record in Big Ten Conference play 46 Houston Texans Edit Smith was hired on March 10 2021 by the Houston Texans as their associate head coach and defensive coordinator under head coach David Culley marking Smith s first time in the NFL since 2015 when he served as head coach of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 47 In Smith s first season leading the Texans defense in 2021 Houston recorded 25 total takeaways tied for 10th in the NFL while intercepting 3 1 of opponent passing attempts the fifth highest rate in the league 48 He was promoted to head coach on February 7 2022 49 Smith previously interviewed for the Texans head coaching job back in December 2013 before they hired Penn State head coach and former New England Patriots assistant Bill O Brien on January 3 2014 50 Smith was fired on January 8 2023 after the Texans went 3 13 1 in the 2022 season 51 The firing occurred hours after the Texans won their season finale against the Indianapolis Colts which cost them the first overall pick in the 2023 NFL Draft 52 Personal life EditLovie and his wife MaryAnne have three sons 53 Smith whose mother is blind because of diabetes is an active supporter of the American Diabetes Association 54 55 He and his wife are also the founders of the Lovie and MaryAnne Smith Foundation a program which provides educational and life skill opportunities to worthy young people who otherwise face barriers in reaching their educational goals 53 56 He was the Grand Marshal for the USG Sheetrock 400 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series race at Chicagoland Speedway on July 15 2007 57 Smith is a devout Christian and has contributed every month to Brown s Chapel his former Methodist church in Texas 58 In 2012 Smith was inducted into the Texas Sports Hall of Fame along with Bubba Smith Dave Parks Andre Ware Mack Brown and Fred Couples 59 Head coaching record EditNFL Edit Team Year Regular Season Post SeasonWon Lost Ties Win Finish Won Lost Win ResultCHI 2004 5 11 0 313 4th in NFC North CHI 2005 11 5 0 688 1st in NFC North 0 1 000 Lost to Carolina Panthers in NFC Divisional GameCHI 2006 13 3 0 813 1st in NFC North 2 1 667 Lost to Indianapolis Colts in Super Bowl XLICHI 2007 7 9 0 438 4th in NFC North CHI 2008 9 7 0 563 2nd in NFC North CHI 2009 7 9 0 438 3rd in NFC North CHI 2010 11 5 0 688 1st in NFC North 1 1 500 Lost to Green Bay Packers in NFC Championship GameCHI 2011 8 8 0 500 3rd in NFC North CHI 2012 10 6 0 625 3rd in NFC North CHI Total 81 63 0 563 3 3 500TB 2014 2 14 0 125 4th in NFC South TB 2015 6 10 0 375 4th in NFC South TB Total 8 24 0 250 0 0 000HOU 2022 3 13 1 206 4th in AFC South HOU Total 3 13 1 206 Total 60 92 100 1 479 3 3 500College Edit Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl playoffsIllinois Fighting Illini Big Ten Conference 2016 2020 2016 Illinois 3 9 2 7 6th West 2017 Illinois 2 10 0 9 7th West 2018 Illinois 4 8 2 7 7th West 2019 Illinois 6 7 4 5 4th West L Redbox2020 Illinois 2 5 2 5 7th West Illinois 17 39 10 33 Fired after 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