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Derek Jones

Derek Jones

Defensive Recruiting Coordinator/Cornerbacks Coach

The Jones File

Coaching: 25th season, 3rd at Tech
Hometown: Woodruff, South Carolina
High School: Woodruff
College: Ole Miss (1996)
Playing Exp: Ole Miss (1993-96)
Family: Wife – Naketa / Daughters – Madison, Brooklyn Savannah, Deundra

Coaching History

2022-presentVirginia TechDefensive Recruiting Coordinator / Cornerbacks Coach
2020-21Texas TechAssociate Head Coach / Co-Defensive Coordinator / Secondary
2018-19DukeAssociate Head Coach / Defensive Backs
2015-17DukeCornerbacks / Asst. Special Teams Coordinator
2008-14DukeDefensive Backs / Asst. Special Teams Coordinator
2007MemphisCornerbacks
2006TulsaCornerbacks
2005Middle Tennessee StateDefensive Backs
2000-04Murray StateCornerbacks / Recruiting Coordinator
1999Ole MissGraduate Asst. – Defense
1998Ole MissGraduate Asst. – Football Ops/Recruiting


BOWL GAMES COACHED (10)

2023Military    Virginia Tech
2018Walk-On's IndependenceDuke
2017Quick LaneDuke
2015PinstripeDuke
2014SunDuke
2013Chick-Fil-ADuke
2012BelkDuke
2007New OrleansMemphis
2006Armed ForcesTulsa
1999IndependenceOle Miss

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COACHING HIGHLIGHTS

  • Derek Jones is in his third season as a member of the Virginia Tech coaching staff.
  • Under the direction of Jones, Mansoor Delane was named a Freshman All-American by 247 Sports and College Football News in 2022.
  • Jones mentored Dorian Strong, who tallied three interceptions in 2023, on his way to earning third-team All-ACC honors as well as second-team All-American accolades from the Action Network.
  • Jones helped the Hokies secure six of the top 25 prospects in the state of Virginia during the 2023 recruiting cycle and five of the top 25 in the state in the 2024 class.
  • A 25-year coaching veteran, Jones served as associate head coach and co-defensive coordinator at Texas Tech from 2020-21 prior to arriving in Blacksburg.
  • In Lubbock, he mentored CB Demarcus Fields who was named a second-team All-Big 12 selection in 2021 and was an honorable mention all-conference pick in 2020. Jones molded CB Zech McPhearson into a first-team All-Big 12 selection in 2020, becoming just the second Red Raiders’ cornerback to earn that distinction since Texas Tech joined the Big 12 in 1996. McPhearson was selected in the fourth round of the 2021 NFL Draft by the Philadelphia Eagles.
  • CB Demarcus Fields led all Big 12 cornerbacks with 10 passes defensed in 2021 under Jones’ tutelage, while CB Rayshad Williams ranked second with nine, making them the most productive tandem in the conference. Williams earned honorable mention All-Big 12 honors.
  • Prior to joining the Red Raiders, he enjoyed a 12-year stint working under head coach David Cutcliffe at Duke, serving as associate head coach in 2018-19.
  • Prior to that, Jones worked in various capacities with the Blue Devils’ defensive backs and spent 10 seasons as assistant special teams coordinator from 2008-17.
  • During Jones’ tenure in Durham, the Blue Devils made six bowl appearances and won the ACC Coastal Division in 2013 to reach the school’s first-ever ACC Championship Game. Duke posted a 46-32 record from 2013-18, including a trio of bowl victories and a school-record 10 wins in 2013. Duke’s appearance in the 2012 Belk Bowl marked the school’s first bowl invite since 1995, while a victory in the 2015 Pinstripe Bowl marked the first bowl win for the Blue Devils since 1961.
  • At Duke, Jones tutored players like CB Ross Cockrell who twice earned first-team All-ACC first-team honors for the Blue Devils and was selected in the fourth round of the 2014 NFL Draft by Buffalo. Cockrell was the first Blue Devil defensive back to be selected in the NFL Draft since 1996. Cockrell left Duke as the school’s all-time leader in passes defensed (54) and produced 12 interceptions during his collegiate career. CB Mark Gilbert was also a first-team All- ACC selection at Duke under his guidance.
  • As assistant special teams coordinator for the Blue Devils, Jones helped WR Jamison Crowder reach the NFL ranks after excelling on special teams. Crowder was a 2013 second-team All-America selection of the Football Writers of America Association, Phil Steele and Sports Illustrated. Crowder earned 2012 second-team All-America status as an all-purpose player by Lindy’s. He was selected by Washington in the fourth round of the 2015 NFL Draft. CB DeVon Edwards earned second-team Walter Camp All- America honors as a return specialist in 2013 and returned six kickoffs for touchdowns during his collegiate career.
  • Coach Pry’s association with Jones dates back to the 2007 season at Memphis when Jones coached the secondary and Tech’s current head coach worked with the Tigers’ defensive line. The Tigers earned a berth in the New Orleans Bowl that season.
  • Jones served as cornerbacks coach for Tulsa in 2006 helping the Golden Hurricane lead Conference USA in passes defensed and an appearance in the 2006 Armed Forces Bowl. Tulsa CB Nick Graham earned all-conference honors under Jones’ tutelage and was later signed as a free agent by Philadelphia.
  • Jones joined the Tulsa staff following one season as the defensive backs coach at Middle Tennessee State and five years as the cornerbacks coach and recruiting coordinator at Murray State.
  • The Racers produced seven All-Conference selections at cornerback during Jones’ five seasons as Murray State led the Ohio Valley Conference in pass defense (142.0 ypg) in 2003 and ranked 11th nationally in total defense (300.9 ypg) in 2004.
  • Jones is also a published author after his book, Always Play to Win, hit the shelves in 2017. The book serves as a collection of inspirational quotes to help readers approach every day with a positive mindset. All proceeds from book sales and subsequent speaking engagements help provided financial support to college students from my Jones’ hometown.

PLAYING HIGHLIGHTS

  • Jones’ coaching career began at Ole Miss, his alma mater, as a recruiting and operations graduate assistant in 1998 before serving as a defensive graduate assistant for the Rebels in 1999.
  • The Woodruff, South Carolina native was a four-year letterwinner at Ole Miss as a cornerback from 1993-96. A two-time second-team All-SEC selection, he served as a team captain as a senior. He was also an All-SEC honoree as a sprinter on the track and field squad.
  • Jones graduated from Ole Miss in 1996 with a degree in public administration. After his time in Oxford, Jones played professionally in the Canadian Football League for the Toronto Argonauts and Edmonton Eskimos and in the Arena Football League for the Nashville Kats.

Prominent NFL Pupils

CB   Josh BlackwellFA-2022 – Philadelphia
CBDeMarcus FieldsFA-2022 – New Orleans
CBZech McPhearsonD4-2021 – Philadelphia
SMichael Carter IID5-2021 – New York (Jets)
CBMark GilbertFA-2021 – Pittsburgh
CBBreon BordersFA-2017 – Oakland
WRJamison CrowderD4-2015 – Washington
DBRoss CockrellD4-2014 – Buffalo
CBNick GrahamFA-2007 – Philadelphia
CBLaroni GallishawFA-2005 – Minnesota
CBKenyatta LucasD2-2001 – Seattle