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20 years later, in 2018, an [[ESPN]] article showed visually how 28 of the 32 coaches who would serve as NFL head coaches in the upcoming season were connected to head coaches [[Bill Parcells]] and [[Bill Belichick]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.espn.com/espn/feature/story/_/id/22235093/connecting-all-2018-nfl-head-coaches-bill-parcells-bill-belichick|title=The Bill & Bill Connections|publisher=ESPN|access-date=February 28, 2018}}</ref> The only team that wasn't profiled in this particular story was the [[Indianapolis Colts]], who hadn't yet hired a head coach at the time of the article. The Colts later hired [[Frank Reich]]. The only three NFL head coaches who couldn't be connected to either Parcells or Belichick, according to this said article, were the following coaches: [[Andy Reid]] of the [[Kansas City Chiefs]], [[Matt Nagy]] of the [[Chicago Bears]], and [[Doug Pederson]] of the [[Philadelphia Eagles]]. Incidentally, both Pederson and Nagy were once former assistants under Reid before becoming head coaches. Additionally, before Reich became head coach of the Colts, he served as Pederson's offensive coordinator of the Eagles, and helped Philadelphia win [[Super Bowl LII]]. Therefore, Reich is connected to Reid through Pederson.
20 years later, in 2018, an [[ESPN]] article showed visually how 28 of the 32 coaches who would serve as NFL head coaches in the upcoming season were connected to head coaches [[Bill Parcells]] and [[Bill Belichick]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.espn.com/espn/feature/story/_/id/22235093/connecting-all-2018-nfl-head-coaches-bill-parcells-bill-belichick|title=The Bill & Bill Connections|publisher=ESPN|access-date=February 28, 2018}}</ref> The only team that was not profiled in this particular story was the [[Indianapolis Colts]], who had not yet hired a head coach at the time of the article. The Colts later hired [[Frank Reich]]. The only three NFL head coaches who couldn't be connected to either Parcells or Belichick, according to this said article, were the following coaches: [[Andy Reid]] of the [[Kansas City Chiefs]], [[Matt Nagy]] of the [[Chicago Bears]], and [[Doug Pederson]] of the [[Philadelphia Eagles]]. Incidentally, both Pederson and Nagy were once former assistants under Reid before becoming head coaches. Additionally, before Reich became head coach of the Colts, he served as Pederson's offensive coordinator of the Eagles, and helped Philadelphia win [[Super Bowl LII]]. Therefore, Reich is connected to Reid through Pederson.


[[Los Angeles Rams]] head coach [[Sean McVay]] currently has one of the fastest growing coaching trees in the NFL. Although he has only been the team’s head coach since 2017, McVay has seen five of his assistants go on to become head coaches elsewhere. [[Matt LaFleur]] ([[Green Bay Packers]]), [[Zac Taylor]] ([[Cincinnati Bengals]]), [[Brandon Staley]] ([[Los Angeles Chargers]]), [[Kevin O'Connell (American football)|Kevin O’Connell]] ([[Minnesota Vikings]]), and most recently [[Raheem Morris]] ([[Atlanta Falcons]]) are currently or were previously head coaches who coached under McVay at some point. Many of his other assistants have taken promotions to become coordinators, as well.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2024-01-26 |title=Sean McVay coaching tree: All the Rams assistants who became head coaches or coordinators |url=https://theramswire.usatoday.com/lists/sean-mcvay-coaching-tree-assistants-rams-raheem-morris/ |access-date=2024-02-11 |website=Rams Wire |language=en-US}}</ref>
In October 2018, [[The Washington Post]] published their own article about NFL coaching trees, mapping out the roots, influences and origins of every active NFL head coach.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/2018/sports/nfl-coaching-trees-connecting-every-active-coach/|title=Branching out: Mapping the roots, influences and origins of every active head coach|first=Adam|last=Kilgore|work=Washington Post|date=October 12, 2018|access-date=April 23, 2020}}</ref>

In October 2018, [[The Washington Post]] published their own article about NFL coaching trees, mapping out the roots, influences and origins of every active NFL head coach.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/2018/sports/nfl-coaching-trees-connecting-every-active-coach/|title=Branching out: Mapping the roots, influences and origins of every active head coach|first=Adam|last=Kilgore|newspaper=Washington Post|date=October 12, 2018|access-date=April 23, 2020}}</ref>


Coaching tree examples (shown visually below) for Bill Walsh & Marty Schottenheimer:
Coaching tree examples (shown visually below) for Bill Walsh & Marty Schottenheimer:
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The Bill Belichick coaching tree is a far-reaching one.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.espn.com/espn/feature/story/_/id/22235093/connecting-all-2018-nfl-head-coaches-bill-parcells-bill-belichick|title=The Bill & Bill League: How nearly every coach traces to two men|website=ESPN.com|access-date=2020-04-13}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.stadiumtalk.com/s/bill-belichicks-coaching-tree-14f9b4e309524d4d|title=Bill Belichick's Coaching Tree|website=www.stadiumtalk.com|language=en|access-date=2020-04-13}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.boston.com/sports/extra-points/2015/01/03/bill_belichicks_coaching_tree_has_branches_both_fu|title=Bill Belichick's Coaching Tree Has Branches Both Lush and Barren {{!}} Boston.com|website=www.boston.com|language=en-US|access-date=2020-04-13}}</ref> During Belichick's long-tenured career as an NFL head coach, 17 assistant coaches under him have gone on to become head coaches in both the NFL and college. They then sprouted their own trees, leading to over 100 total offshoots, which include 13 active NFL head coaches.
The Bill Belichick coaching tree is a far-reaching one.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.espn.com/espn/feature/story/_/id/22235093/connecting-all-2018-nfl-head-coaches-bill-parcells-bill-belichick|title=The Bill & Bill League: How nearly every coach traces to two men|website=ESPN.com|access-date=2020-04-13}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.stadiumtalk.com/s/bill-belichicks-coaching-tree-14f9b4e309524d4d|title=Bill Belichick's Coaching Tree|website=www.stadiumtalk.com|language=en|access-date=2020-04-13}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.boston.com/sports/extra-points/2015/01/03/bill_belichicks_coaching_tree_has_branches_both_fu|title=Bill Belichick's Coaching Tree Has Branches Both Lush and Barren {{!}} Boston.com|website=www.boston.com|language=en-US|access-date=2020-04-13}}</ref> During Belichick's long-tenured career as an NFL head coach, 17 assistant coaches under him have gone on to become head coaches in both the NFL and college. They then sprouted their own trees, leading to over 100 total offshoots, which include 12 active NFL head coaches.
* '''[[Bill Belichick]], [[Cleveland Browns]] (1991-1995), [[New England Patriots]] (2000-present)'''
* '''[[Bill Belichick]], [[Cleveland Browns]] (1991–1995), [[New England Patriots]] (2000–2023)'''
** [[Nick Saban]],<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://fanbuzz.com/college-football/sec/alabama/nick-saban-coaching-tree/|title=Nick Saban's Coaching Tree May Be His Greatest Achievement|last=Pinak|first=Patrick|date=2019-12-26|website=FanBuzz - Sports News - NFL {{!}} NCAA {{!}} NBA {{!}} WWE|language=en|access-date=2020-04-13}}</ref> [[Toledo Rockets football|Toledo]] (1990), [[Michigan State Spartans football|Michigan State]] (1995–1999), [[LSU Tigers football|LSU]] (2000–2004), [[Miami Dolphins]] (2005–2006), [[Alabama Crimson Tide football|Alabama]] (2007–present)
** [[Nick Saban]],<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://fanbuzz.com/college-football/sec/alabama/nick-saban-coaching-tree/|title=Nick Saban's Coaching Tree May Be His Greatest Achievement|last=Pinak|first=Patrick|date=2019-12-26|website=FanBuzz - Sports News - NFL {{!}} NCAA {{!}} NBA {{!}} WWE|language=en|access-date=2020-04-13}}</ref> [[Toledo Rockets football|Toledo]] (1990), [[Michigan State Spartans football|Michigan State]] (1995–1999), [[LSU Tigers football|LSU]] (2000–2004), [[Miami Dolphins]] (2005–2006), [[Alabama Crimson Tide football|Alabama]] (2007–2024)
*** [[Dean Pees]], [[Kent State Golden Flashes football|Kent State]] (1998–2003)
*** [[Dean Pees]], [[Kent State Golden Flashes football|Kent State]] (1998–2003)
*** [[Bobby Williams]], [[Michigan State Spartans football|Michigan State]] (2000–2002)
*** [[Bobby Williams]], [[Michigan State Spartans football|Michigan State]] (2000–2002)
**** [[Don Treadwell]], [[Miami RedHawks football|Miami (OH)]] (2011–2013)
**** [[Don Treadwell]], [[Miami RedHawks football|Miami (OH)]] (2011–2013)
**** [[Ben McAdoo]], [[New York Giants]] (2016–2017)
**** [[Ben McAdoo]], [[New York Giants]] (2016–2017)
**** [[Robert Saleh]], [[New York Jets]] (2021-present)
**** [[Robert Saleh]], [[New York Jets]] (2021–2024)
***[[Mike Stoops]], [[Arizona Wildcats football|Arizona]] (2004–2011)
***[[Mike Stoops]], [[Arizona Wildcats football|Arizona]] (2004–2011)
****[[Josh Heupel]], [[UCF Knights football|UCF]] (2018–2020), [[Tennessee Volunteers football|Tennessee]] (2021–present)
****[[Josh Heupel]], [[UCF Knights football|UCF]] (2018–2020), [[Tennessee Volunteers football|Tennessee]] (2021–present)
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****[[Dan Enos]], [[Central Michigan Chippewas football|Central Michigan]] (2010–2014)
****[[Dan Enos]], [[Central Michigan Chippewas football|Central Michigan]] (2010–2014)
**** [[Pat Narduzzi]], [[Pittsburgh Panthers football|Pittsburgh]] (2015–present)
**** [[Pat Narduzzi]], [[Pittsburgh Panthers football|Pittsburgh]] (2015–present)
***** [[Josh Conklin]], [[Wofford Terriers football|Wofford]] (2018–present)
***** [[Josh Conklin]], [[Wofford Terriers football|Wofford]] (2018–2022)
*** [[Brad Salem]], [[Augustana College (Illinois)]] (2005–2009)
*** [[Brad Salem]], [[Augustana College (Illinois)]] (2005–2009)
*** [[Scott Linehan]], [[St. Louis Rams]] (2006–2008)
*** [[Scott Linehan]], [[St. Louis Rams]] (2006–2008)
*** [[Derek Dooley (American football)|Derek Dooley]], [[Louisiana Tech Bulldogs football|Louisiana Tech]] (2007–2009), [[Tennessee Volunteers football|Tennessee]] (2010–2012)
*** [[Derek Dooley (American football)|Derek Dooley]], [[Louisiana Tech Bulldogs football|Louisiana Tech]] (2007–2009), [[Tennessee Volunteers football|Tennessee]] (2010–2012)
**** [[Brandon Staley]], [[San Diego Chargers]], (2021-present)
**** [[Brandon Staley]], [[San Diego Chargers]], (2021–2023)
**** [[Tommy Spangler]], [[Presbyterian Blue Hose football|Presbyterian]] (2017–2020)
**** [[Tommy Spangler]], [[Presbyterian Blue Hose football|Presbyterian]] (2017–2020)
**** [[Justin Wilcox (American football)|Justin Wilcox]], [[California Golden Bears football|California]] (2017–present)
**** [[Justin Wilcox (American football)|Justin Wilcox]], [[California Golden Bears football|California]] (2017–present)
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**** [[Sam Pittman]], [[Arkansas Razorbacks football|Arkansas]] (2020–present)
**** [[Sam Pittman]], [[Arkansas Razorbacks football|Arkansas]] (2020–present)
*****[[Barry Odom]], [[Missouri Tigers football|Missouri]] (2016–2019), [[UNLV Rebels football|UNLV]] (2023–present)
*****[[Barry Odom]], [[Missouri Tigers football|Missouri]] (2016–2019), [[UNLV Rebels football|UNLV]] (2023–present)
*** [[Josh McDaniels]], [[Denver Broncos]] (2009–2010), [[Las Vegas Raiders]] (2022—present) (first served under Saban)
*** [[Josh McDaniels]], [[Denver Broncos]] (2009–2010), [[Las Vegas Raiders]] (2022–2023) (first served under Saban)
*** [[Michael Haywood|Mike Haywood]], [[Miami RedHawks football|Miami (OH)]] (2009–2010), [[Texas Southern Tigers football|Texas Southern]] (2016–2018)
*** [[Michael Haywood|Mike Haywood]], [[Miami RedHawks football|Miami (OH)]] (2009–2010), [[Texas Southern Tigers football|Texas Southern]] (2016–2018)
*** [[Jimbo Fisher]], [[Florida State Seminoles football|Florida State]] (2010–2017), [[Texas A&M Aggies football|Texas A&M]] (2018–present)
*** [[Jimbo Fisher]], [[Florida State Seminoles football|Florida State]] (2010–2017), [[Texas A&M Aggies football|Texas A&M]] (2018–2023)
****[[Bobby Petrino]], [[Louisville Cardinals football|Louisville]] (2003-2006; 2014-2018), [[Atlanta Falcons]] (2007), [[Arkansas Razorbacks football|Arkansas]] (2008-2011), [[Western Kentucky Hilltoppers football|Western Kentucky]] (2013), [[Missouri State Bears football|Missouri State]] (2020-2022)
****[[Bobby Petrino]], [[Louisville Cardinals football|Louisville]] (2003–2006; 2014–2018), [[Atlanta Falcons]] (2007), [[Arkansas Razorbacks football|Arkansas]] (2008–2011), [[Western Kentucky Hilltoppers football|Western Kentucky]] (2013), [[Missouri State Bears football|Missouri State]] (2020–2022)
*****[[John L. Smith]], [[Idaho Vandals football|Idaho]] (1989-1994), [[Utah State Aggies football|Utah State]] (1995-1997), [[Louisville Cardinals football|Louisville]] (1998-2002), [[Michigan State Spartans football|Michigan State]] (2003-2006), [[Arkansas Razorbacks football|Arkansas]] (2012), [[Fort Lewis Skyhawks football|Fort Lewis]] (2013-2015), [[Kentucky State Thorobreds football|Kentucky State]] (2016-2018)
*****[[John L. Smith]], [[Idaho Vandals football|Idaho]] (1989-1994), [[Utah State Aggies football|Utah State]] (1995-1997), [[Louisville Cardinals football|Louisville]] (1998-2002), [[Michigan State Spartans football|Michigan State]] (2003-2006), [[Arkansas Razorbacks football|Arkansas]] (2012), [[Fort Lewis Skyhawks football|Fort Lewis]] (2013-2015), [[Kentucky State Thorobreds football|Kentucky State]] (2016-2018)
******[[Paul Petrino]], [[Idaho Vandals football|Idaho]] (2013-2021)
******[[Paul Petrino]], [[Idaho Vandals football|Idaho]] (2013-2021)
*****[[Jonathan Gannon]], [[Arizona Cardinals]] (2023–present)
**** [[Mark Stoops]], [[Kentucky Wildcats football|Kentucky]] (2013–present)
**** [[Mark Stoops]], [[Kentucky Wildcats football|Kentucky]] (2013–present)
***** [[Neal Brown]], [[Troy Trojans football|Troy]] (2015–2018); [[West Virginia Mountaineers football|West Virginia]] (2019–present)
***** [[Neal Brown]], [[Troy Trojans football|Troy]] (2015–2018); [[West Virginia Mountaineers football|West Virginia]] (2019–present)
***** [[Dean Hood]], [[Murray State Racers football|Murray State]] (2019-present)
***** [[Dean Hood]], [[Murray State Racers football|Murray State]] (2019–present)
**** [[Randy Sanders]], [[East Tennessee State Buccaneers football|East Tennessee State]] (2018–2021)
**** [[Randy Sanders]], [[East Tennessee State Buccaneers football|East Tennessee State]] (2018–2021)
*** [[Jason Garrett]], [[Dallas Cowboys]] (2010–2019)
*** [[Jason Garrett]], [[Dallas Cowboys]] (2010–2019)
*** [[Curt Cignetti]], [[IUP Crimson Hawks football|IUP]] (2011–2016), [[Elon Phoenix football|Elon]] (2017–2018), [[James Madison Dukes football|James Madison]] (2019–present)
*** [[Curt Cignetti]], [[IUP Crimson Hawks football|IUP]] (2011–2016), [[Elon Phoenix football|Elon]] (2017–2018), [[James Madison Dukes football|James Madison]] (2019–2023), [[Indiana Hoosiers football|Indiana]] (2024–present)
*** [[Pat Shurmur]], [[Cleveland Browns]] (2011–2012), [[New York Giants]] (2018–2019)
*** [[Pat Shurmur]], [[Cleveland Browns]] (2011–2012), [[New York Giants]] (2018–2019)
**** [[Mark Whipple]], [[UMass Minutemen football|UMass]] (2014–2018)
**** [[Mark Whipple]], [[UMass Minutemen football|UMass]] (2014–2018)
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*** [[Dan Quinn (American football)|Dan Quinn]], [[Atlanta Falcons]] (2015–2020)
*** [[Dan Quinn (American football)|Dan Quinn]], [[Atlanta Falcons]] (2015–2020)
**** [[Kyle Shanahan]], [[San Francisco 49ers]] (2017–present)
**** [[Kyle Shanahan]], [[San Francisco 49ers]] (2017–present)
***** [[Jeff Hafley]], [[Boston College Eagles football|Boston College]] (2020–present)
***** [[Jeff Hafley]], [[Boston College Eagles football|Boston College]] (2020–2023)
***** [[Robert Saleh]], [[New York Jets]] (2021-present)
***** [[Robert Saleh]], [[New York Jets]] (2021–2024)
**** [[Charlie Jackson (American football coach)|Charlie Jackson]], [[Kentucky State Thorobreds football|Kentucky State]] (2019-present)
**** [[Charlie Jackson (American football coach)|Charlie Jackson]], [[Kentucky State Thorobreds football|Kentucky State]] (2019–present)
**** [[Matt LaFleur]], [[Green Bay Packers]] (2019–present)
**** [[Matt LaFleur]], [[Green Bay Packers]] (2019–present)
***** [[Nathaniel Hackett]], [[Denver Broncos]] (2022-present)
***** [[Nathaniel Hackett]], [[Denver Broncos]] (2022)
**** [[Mike McDaniel]], [[Miami Dolphins]] (2022-present)
**** [[Mike McDaniel]], [[Miami Dolphins]] (2022–present)
*** [[Adam Gase]], [[Miami Dolphins]] (2016–2018), [[New York Jets]] (2019–2020)
*** [[Adam Gase]], [[Miami Dolphins]] (2016–2018), [[New York Jets]] (2019–2020)
*** [[Kirby Smart]], [[Georgia Bulldogs football|Georgia]] (2016–present)
*** [[Kirby Smart]], [[Georgia Bulldogs football|Georgia]] (2016–present)
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*** [[Billy Napier]], [[Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns football|Louisiana]] (2018–2021), [[Florida Gators football|Florida]] (2022–present)
*** [[Billy Napier]], [[Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns football|Louisiana]] (2018–2021), [[Florida Gators football|Florida]] (2022–present)
*** [[Mike Locksley]], [[Maryland Terrapins football|Maryland]] (2019–present)
*** [[Mike Locksley]], [[Maryland Terrapins football|Maryland]] (2019–present)
*** [[Mel Tucker]], [[Colorado Buffaloes football|Colorado]] (2019), [[Michigan State Spartans football|Michigan State]] (2020–present)
*** [[Mel Tucker]], [[Colorado Buffaloes football|Colorado]] (2019), [[Michigan State Spartans football|Michigan State]] (2020–2023)
*** [[Freddie Kitchens]], [[Cleveland Browns]] (2019)
*** [[Freddie Kitchens]], [[Cleveland Browns]] (2019)
*** [[Joe Judge (American football)|Joe Judge]], [[New York Giants]] (2020–2021) (first served under Saban)
*** [[Joe Judge (American football)|Joe Judge]], [[New York Giants]] (2020–2021) (first served under Saban)
** [[Rod Dowhower]], [[Vanderbilt Commodores football|Vanderbilt]] (1995-1996)
** [[Rod Dowhower]], [[Vanderbilt Commodores football|Vanderbilt]] (1995-1996)
*** [[Ken Whisenhunt]], [[Arizona Cardinals]] (2007–2012), [[Tennessee Titans]] (2014–2015)
*** [[Ken Whisenhunt]], [[Arizona Cardinals]] (2007–2012), [[Tennessee Titans]] (2014–2015)
**** [[Frank Reich]], [[Indianapolis Colts]] (2018–present)
**** [[Frank Reich]], [[Indianapolis Colts]] (2018–2022), [[Carolina Panthers]] (2023)
**** [[Arthur Smith (American football, born 1982)|Arthur Smith]], [[Atlanta Falcons]] (2021-present)
**** [[Arthur Smith (American football, born 1982)|Arthur Smith]], [[Atlanta Falcons]] (2021-2023)
** [[Pat Hill]], [[Fresno State Bulldogs football|Fresno State]] (1997–2011)
** [[Pat Hill]], [[Fresno State Bulldogs football|Fresno State]] (1997–2011)
*** [[Lane Kiffin]], [[Oakland Raiders]] (2007-2008), [[Tennessee Volunteers football|Tennessee]] (2009), [[USC Trojans football|USC]] (2010-2013), [[Florida Atlantic Owls football|Florida Atlantic]] (2017-2019), [[Ole Miss Rebels football|Ole Miss]] (2020-present)
*** [[Lane Kiffin]], [[Oakland Raiders]] (2007-2008), [[Tennessee Volunteers football|Tennessee]] (2009), [[USC Trojans football|USC]] (2010-2013), [[Florida Atlantic Owls football|Florida Atlantic]] (2017-2019), [[Ole Miss Rebels football|Ole Miss]] (2020-present)
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**** [[Chris Ash]], [[Rutgers Scarlet Knights football|Rutgers]] (2016–2019)
**** [[Chris Ash]], [[Rutgers Scarlet Knights football|Rutgers]] (2016–2019)
*** [[Joe Philbin]], [[Miami Dolphins]] (2012–2015)
*** [[Joe Philbin]], [[Miami Dolphins]] (2012–2015)
**** [[Dan Campbell]], [[Detroit Lions]] (2021-present)
**** [[Dan Campbell]], [[Detroit Lions]] (2021–present)
**** [[Zac Taylor]], [[Cincinnati Bengals]] (2019–present)
**** [[Zac Taylor]], [[Cincinnati Bengals]] (2019–present)
***** [[Brian Callahan]], [[Tennessee Titans]] (2024–present)
** [[Al Groh]], [[New York Jets]] (2000), [[Virginia Cavaliers football|Virginia]] (2001–2009)
** [[Al Groh]], [[New York Jets]] (2000), [[Virginia Cavaliers football|Virginia]] (2001–2009)
*** [[Mike Nolan]], [[San Francisco 49ers]] (2005–2008)
*** [[Mike Nolan]], [[San Francisco 49ers]] (2005–2008)
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**** [[Vance Joseph]], [[Denver Broncos]] (2017–2018)
**** [[Vance Joseph]], [[Denver Broncos]] (2017–2018)
*** [[Ron Prince]], [[Kansas State Wildcats football|Kansas State]] (2006–2008), [[Howard Bison football|Howard]] (2019)
*** [[Ron Prince]], [[Kansas State Wildcats football|Kansas State]] (2006–2008), [[Howard Bison football|Howard]] (2019)
**** [[Raheem Morris]], [[Tampa Bay Buccaneers]] (2009–2011)
**** [[Raheem Morris]], [[Tampa Bay Buccaneers]] (2009–2011), [[Atlanta Falcons]] (2024-present)
***** [[Jimmy Lake]], [[Washington Huskies football|Washington Huskies]] (2020–present)
***** [[Jimmy Lake]], [[Washington Huskies football|Washington Huskies]] (2020–2021)
**** [[Dave Brock (American football)|Dave Brock]], [[Delaware Fightin' Blue Hens football|Delaware]] (2013–2016)
**** [[Dave Brock (American football)|Dave Brock]], [[Delaware Fightin' Blue Hens football|Delaware]] (2013–2016)
**** [[James Franklin (American football coach)|James Franklin]], [[Vanderbilt Commodores football|Vanderbilt]] (2011–2013), [[Penn State Nittany Lions football|Penn State]] (2014–present)
**** [[James Franklin (American football coach)|James Franklin]], [[Vanderbilt Commodores football|Vanderbilt]] (2011–2013), [[Penn State Nittany Lions football|Penn State]] (2014–present)
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**** [[Ricky Rahne]], [[Old Dominion Monarchs football|Old Dominion]] (2020-present)
**** [[Ricky Rahne]], [[Old Dominion Monarchs football|Old Dominion]] (2020-present)
*** [[Al Golden]], [[Temple Owls football|Temple]] (2006–2010), [[Miami Hurricanes football|Miami]] (2011–2015)
*** [[Al Golden]], [[Temple Owls football|Temple]] (2006–2010), [[Miami Hurricanes football|Miami]] (2011–2015)
**** [[Matt Rhule]], [[Temple Owls football|Temple]] (2013–2016), [[Baylor Bears football|Baylor]] (2017–2020), [[Carolina Panthers]] (2020–2022)
**** [[Matt Rhule]], [[Temple Owls football|Temple]] (2013–2016), [[Baylor Bears football|Baylor]] (2017–2020), [[Carolina Panthers]] (2020–2022), [[Nebraska Cornhuskers football|Nebraska]] (2023-present)
**** [[Ryan Day (American football)|Ryan Day]], [[Ohio State Buckeyes football|Ohio State]] (2019–present)
**** [[Ryan Day (American football)|Ryan Day]], [[Ohio State Buckeyes football|Ohio State]] (2019–present)
**** [[Larry Scott (American football)|Larry Scott]], [[Howard Bison football|Howard]] (2020–present)
**** [[Larry Scott (American football)|Larry Scott]], [[Howard Bison football|Howard]] (2020–present)
*** [[Danny Rocco]], [[Liberty Flames football|Liberty]] (2006–2011), [[Richmond Spiders football|Richmond]] (2012–2016), [[Delaware Fightin' Blue Hens football|Delaware]] (2017–present)
*** [[Danny Rocco]], [[Liberty Flames football|Liberty]] (2006–2011), [[Richmond Spiders football|Richmond]] (2012–2016), [[Delaware Fightin' Blue Hens football|Delaware]] (2017–2021), [[VMI Keydets football|VMI]] (2023–present)
*** [[Mike London]], [[Richmond Spiders football|Richmond]] (2008–2009), [[Virginia Cavaliers football|Virginia]] (2010–2015), [[Howard Bison football|Howard]] (2017–2018), [[William & Mary Tribe football|William & Mary]] (2019–present)
*** [[Mike London]], [[Richmond Spiders football|Richmond]] (2008–2009), [[Virginia Cavaliers football|Virginia]] (2010–2015), [[Howard Bison football|Howard]] (2017–2018), [[William & Mary Tribe football|William & Mary]] (2019–present)
**** [[Russ Huesman]], [[Chattanooga Mocs football|Chattanooga]] (2009–2016), [[Richmond Spiders football|Richmond]] (2017–present)
**** [[Russ Huesman]], [[Chattanooga Mocs football|Chattanooga]] (2009–2016), [[Richmond Spiders football|Richmond]] (2017–present)
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**** [[Scott Wachenheim]], [[VMI Keydets football|VMI]] (2015–present)
**** [[Scott Wachenheim]], [[VMI Keydets football|VMI]] (2015–present)
*** [[Todd Haley]], [[Kansas City Chiefs]] (2009–2011)
*** [[Todd Haley]], [[Kansas City Chiefs]] (2009–2011)
**** [[Nick Sirianni]], [[Philadelphia Eagles]] (2021-present)
**** [[Nick Sirianni]], [[Philadelphia Eagles]] (2021–present)
*** [[Latrell Scott]], [[Richmond Spiders football|Richmond]] (2010), [[Virginia State Trojans|Virginia State]] (2013–2014), [[Norfolk State Spartans football|Norfolk State]] (2015–present)
*** [[Latrell Scott]], [[Richmond Spiders football|Richmond]] (2010), [[Virginia State Trojans|Virginia State]] (2013–2014), [[Norfolk State Spartans football|Norfolk State]] (2015–2020)
*** [[Bob Diaco]], [[UConn Huskies football|UConn]] (2014–2016)
*** [[Bob Diaco]], [[UConn Huskies football|UConn]] (2014–2016)
*** [[Todd Bowles]], [[New York Jets]] (2015–2018), [[Tampa Bay Buccaneers]] (2022-present)
*** [[Todd Bowles]], [[New York Jets]] (2015–2018), [[Tampa Bay Buccaneers]] (2022–present)
**** [[Dave Canales]], [[Carolina Panthers]] (2024–present)
*** [[Gregg Brandon]], [[Colorado Mines Orediggers football|Colorado Mines]] (2015–present)
*** [[Gregg Brandon]], [[Colorado Mines Orediggers football|Colorado Mines]] (2015–present)
*** [[John Garrett (American football)|John Garrett]], [[Lafayette Leopards football|Lafayette]] (2017–2021)
*** [[John Garrett (American football)|John Garrett]], [[Lafayette Leopards football|Lafayette]] (2017–2021)
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** [[Eric Mangini]], [[New York Jets]] (2006–2008), [[Cleveland Browns]] (2009–2010)
** [[Eric Mangini]], [[New York Jets]] (2006–2008), [[Cleveland Browns]] (2009–2010)
*** [[Mike Bloomgren]], [[Rice Owls football|Rice]] (2018–present)
*** [[Mike Bloomgren]], [[Rice Owls football|Rice]] (2018–present)
*** [[Matt Eberflus]] [[Chicago Bears]] (2022-present)
*** [[Matt Eberflus]] [[Chicago Bears]] (2022–present)
** [[Jim Schwartz]], [[Detroit Lions]] (2009–2013)
** [[Jim Schwartz]], [[Detroit Lions]] (2009–2013)
*** [[John Bonamego]], [[Central Michigan Chippewas football|Central Michigan]] (2015–2018)
*** [[John Bonamego]], [[Central Michigan Chippewas football|Central Michigan]] (2015–2018)
** [[Josh McDaniels]], [[Denver Broncos]] (2009–2010), [[Las Vegas Raiders]] (2022—present)
** [[Josh McDaniels]], [[Denver Broncos]] (2009–2010), [[Las Vegas Raiders]] (2022–2023)
***[[Mike McCoy (American football coach)|Mike McCoy]], [[History of the San Diego Chargers|San Diego Chargers]] (2013–2016)
***[[Mike McCoy (American football coach)|Mike McCoy]], [[History of the San Diego Chargers|San Diego Chargers]] (2013–2016)
****[[Shane Steichen]], [[Indianapolis Colts]] (2023–present)
** [[DeWayne Walker]], [[New Mexico State Aggies football|New Mexico State]] (2009-2012)
*** [[Dale Lindsey]], [[San Diego Toreros football|San Diego]] (2013–present)
** [[DeWayne Walker]], [[New Mexico State Aggies football|New Mexico State]] (2009–2012)
*** [[Doug Martin (American football coach)|Doug Martin]], [[New Mexico State Aggies football|New Mexico State]] (2013–present)
*** [[Dale Lindsey]], [[San Diego Toreros football|San Diego]] (2013–2022)
*** [[Timm Rosenbach]], [[Adams State Grizzlies football|Adams State]] (2015-2017)
*** [[Doug Martin (American football coach)|Doug Martin]], [[New Mexico State Aggies football|New Mexico State]] (2013–2021)
*** [[Timm Rosenbach]], [[Adams State Grizzlies football|Adams State]] (2015–2017)
** [[Pete Mangurian]], [[Columbia Lions football|Columbia]] (2012–2014)
** [[Pete Mangurian]], [[Columbia Lions football|Columbia]] (2012–2014)
** [[Bill O'Brien (American football)|Bill O'Brien]], [[Penn State Nittany Lions football|Penn State]] (2012–2013), [[Houston Texans]] (2014–2020)
** [[Bill O'Brien (American football)|Bill O'Brien]], [[Penn State Nittany Lions football|Penn State]] (2012–2013), [[Houston Texans]] (2014–2020)
*** [[Charlie Fisher (American football)|Charlie Fisher]], [[Western Illinois Leathernecks football|Western Illinois]] (2016–2017)
*** [[Charlie Fisher (American football)|Charlie Fisher]], [[Western Illinois Leathernecks football|Western Illinois]] (2016–2017)
**** [[Jared Elliott]], [[Western Illinois Leathernecks football|Western Illinois]] (2018–present)
**** [[Jared Elliott]], [[Western Illinois Leathernecks football|Western Illinois]] (2018–present)
*** [[Mike Vrabel]], [[Tennessee Titans]] (2018–present) (played under Belichick first)
*** [[Mike Vrabel]], [[Tennessee Titans]] (2018–2023) (played under Belichick first)
** [[Matt Patricia]], [[Detroit Lions]] (2018–2020)
** [[Matt Patricia]], [[Detroit Lions]] (2018–2020)
** [[Brian Flores]], [[Miami Dolphins]] (2019–2021)
** [[Brian Flores]], [[Miami Dolphins]] (2019–2021)
*** [[Karl Dorrell]], [[Colorado Buffaloes football|Colorado]] (2020-present)
*** [[Karl Dorrell]], [[Colorado Buffaloes football|Colorado]] (2020–2022)
** [[Joe Judge (American football)|Joe Judge]], [[New York Giants]] (2020–2021)
** [[Joe Judge (American football)|Joe Judge]], [[New York Giants]] (2020–2021)
** [[Bret Bielema]], [[Illinois Fighting Illini football|Illinois]] (2021–present)
** [[Bret Bielema]], [[Illinois Fighting Illini football|Illinois]] (2021–present)
** [[Jedd Fisch]], [[Arizona Wildcats]] (2021–present)
** [[Jedd Fisch]], [[Arizona Wildcats]] (2021–2023), [[Washington Huskies football|Washington Huskies]] (2024–present)
** [[Brian Daboll]], [[New York Giants]] (2022-present)
** [[Brian Daboll]], [[New York Giants]] (2022–present)


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A coaching tree is similar to a family tree except it shows the relationships of coaches instead of family members. There are several ways to define a relationship between two coaches. The most common way to make the distinction is if a coach worked as an assistant on a particular head coach's staff for at least a season then that coach can be counted as being a branch on the head coach's coaching tree. Coaching trees can also show philosophical influence from one head coach to an assistant.

Coaching trees are common in the National Football League and most coaches in the NFL can trace their lineage back to a certain head coach for whom they previously worked as an assistant.

The phrase "coaching tree" has also grown to refer colloquially to any idea or set of ideas originated by an individual or group. For example, an individual may claim an original idiom or phrase as part of his or her coaching tree if used by another individual.

Coaching trees are becoming more prominent in today's NFL culture. They are often referenced by various media outlets, such as ESPN.[1]

Examples

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In 1998, half of the active head coaches in the National Football League could be traced to Bill Walsh and Tom Landry. Of those fifteen coaches, four (plus Walsh and Landry) had coached a Super Bowl winning team.[2]

20 years later, in 2018, an ESPN article showed visually how 28 of the 32 coaches who would serve as NFL head coaches in the upcoming season were connected to head coaches Bill Parcells and Bill Belichick.[3] The only team that was not profiled in this particular story was the Indianapolis Colts, who had not yet hired a head coach at the time of the article. The Colts later hired Frank Reich. The only three NFL head coaches who couldn't be connected to either Parcells or Belichick, according to this said article, were the following coaches: Andy Reid of the Kansas City Chiefs, Matt Nagy of the Chicago Bears, and Doug Pederson of the Philadelphia Eagles. Incidentally, both Pederson and Nagy were once former assistants under Reid before becoming head coaches. Additionally, before Reich became head coach of the Colts, he served as Pederson's offensive coordinator of the Eagles, and helped Philadelphia win Super Bowl LII. Therefore, Reich is connected to Reid through Pederson.

Los Angeles Rams head coach Sean McVay currently has one of the fastest growing coaching trees in the NFL. Although he has only been the team’s head coach since 2017, McVay has seen five of his assistants go on to become head coaches elsewhere. Matt LaFleur (Green Bay Packers), Zac Taylor (Cincinnati Bengals), Brandon Staley (Los Angeles Chargers), Kevin O’Connell (Minnesota Vikings), and most recently Raheem Morris (Atlanta Falcons) are currently or were previously head coaches who coached under McVay at some point. Many of his other assistants have taken promotions to become coordinators, as well.[4]

In October 2018, The Washington Post published their own article about NFL coaching trees, mapping out the roots, influences and origins of every active NFL head coach.[5]

Coaching tree examples (shown visually below) for Bill Walsh & Marty Schottenheimer:

Note: Trees updated through 2020.[note 1]

Philosophical tree connections

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Coaching trees can also show a philosophical relationship between a mentor head coach and their protégé. Below is a list of current and former head coaches and who they primarily developed their philosophy under:

Additionally, many college football coaches worked as assistants for head coaches on the tree. For instance, Bill Belichick can claim Kirk Ferentz, Nick Saban, and Charlie Weis as descendants of his tree, though they are not included in the graphic above.

  • Bum Phillips coached under Gillman with the Oilers, and was chosen by Gillman to succeed him upon Gillman's stepping down from the head coaching job of the Houston Oilers.

The Bill Belichick tree

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The Bill Belichick coaching tree is a far-reaching one.[12][13][14] During Belichick's long-tenured career as an NFL head coach, 17 assistant coaches under him have gone on to become head coaches in both the NFL and college. They then sprouted their own trees, leading to over 100 total offshoots, which include 12 active NFL head coaches.

Notes

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  1. ^ Trees compiled with data from Wall Street Journal article from December 9, 2015.[6] Ben McAdoo was hired by the New York Giants as head coach in 2016 after previously being an assistant coach under Mike McCarthy (Schottenheimer's coaching tree).[7]

References

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  1. ^ Pasquarelli, Len. "All roads lead to Walsh...sort of". ESPN.com.
  2. ^ Maxwell, John (1998). The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership. Nashville: Thomas Nelson. pp. 134–135. ISBN 0-7852-7431-6.
  3. ^ "The Bill & Bill Connections". ESPN. Retrieved February 28, 2018.
  4. ^ "Sean McVay coaching tree: All the Rams assistants who became head coaches or coordinators". Rams Wire. 2024-01-26. Retrieved 2024-02-11.
  5. ^ Kilgore, Adam (October 12, 2018). "Branching out: Mapping the roots, influences and origins of every active head coach". Washington Post. Retrieved April 23, 2020.
  6. ^ Beaton, Andrew and Camden Hu (December 9, 2015). "The NFL Coaching Tree". WSJ.com. Retrieved December 26, 2020.
  7. ^ Wilde, Jason (October 9, 2016). "For Mike McCarthy and Ben McAdoo, quality control jobs were 'the Ph.D. of coaching'". ESPN.com. Retrieved December 26, 2020.
  8. ^ Turner article[dead link]
  9. ^ Robertson, Dale (August 23, 2007). "Cowboys' Phillips makes name for himself in coaching". Houston Chronicle. Retrieved September 29, 2014.
  10. ^ Bell, Gregg (September 7, 2007). "Seahawks' Holmgren has what former protege Gruden wants with Bucs". USA Today. Retrieved September 29, 2014.
  11. ^ Dungy article[dead link]
  12. ^ "The Bill & Bill League: How nearly every coach traces to two men". ESPN.com. Retrieved 2020-04-13.
  13. ^ "Bill Belichick's Coaching Tree". www.stadiumtalk.com. Retrieved 2020-04-13.
  14. ^ "Bill Belichick's Coaching Tree Has Branches Both Lush and Barren | Boston.com". www.boston.com. Retrieved 2020-04-13.
  15. ^ Pinak, Patrick (2019-12-26). "Nick Saban's Coaching Tree May Be His Greatest Achievement". FanBuzz - Sports News - NFL | NCAA | NBA | WWE. Retrieved 2020-04-13.
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