Mark D'Onofrio

Mark D'Onofrio

D'Onofrio with the Hurricanes.
Sport(s) Football
Biographical details
Born (1969-03-17) March 17, 1969
Hoboken, New Jersey
Playing career
1988–1991 Penn State
1992 Green Bay Packers
Position(s) Linebacker
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1999 Saint Peter's (LB)
2000 Georgia (DA)
2001 Rutgers (LB)
2002-2003 Rutgers (LB/RC)
2004 Virginia (TE/ST)
2005 Virginia (ILB/ST)
2006-2007 Temple (DC)
2008-2009 Temple (AHC/DC)
2010 Temple (AHC/DC/LB)
2011-2015 Miami (FL) (AHC/DC)
Head coaching record
Bowls 0-4

Mark Emil D'Onofrio (born March 17, 1969), is an American college football coach and former professional player. He is the former assistant head coach and defensive coordinator at the University of Miami, a position he had held since December 2010, when Al Golden came to Coral Gables to replace Randy Shannon. D'Onofrio played collegiately as a linebacker at Pennsylvania State University and thereafter was drafted by the Green Bay Packers of the National Football League (NFL).

Playing career

D'Onofrio played at the collegiate level with the Penn State Nittany Lions, where he was a team captain. In the 1992 NFL Draft, D'Onofrio was selected in the second round by the Green Bay Packers. He became a starter with the team that season, however a severe injury would cause him to retire soon after.

Coaching career

D'Onofrio's first coaching experience was as linebackers Coach at Saint Peter's College. The next year he became a defensive assistant with the Georgia Bulldogs. From there he was a linebackers coach with the Rutgers Scarlet Knights and tight ends, special teams, and inside linebackers coach with the Virginia Cavaliers. He joined the Temple Owls in 2006, and followed head coach Al Golden to the University of Miami as defensive coordinator for the Miami Hurricanes football team in December 2010.

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