Laramie, Wyo. (Jan. 10, 2017) -- University of Wyoming head football
coach Craig Bohl officially announced on Tuesday the hiring of Scottie
Hazelton as Defensive Coordinator and Linebackers Coach for Cowboy
Football. 
     
Hazelton comes to Wyoming from the Jacksonville Jaguars of the NFL, where he
was the assistant linebackers coach the past three seasons.  He previously
coached with Bohl for five seasons at North Dakota State from 2007-11 -- the
first three seasons as the Bison defensive line coach and the last two years as
the defensive coordinator and linebackers coach.  In his first season as
NDSU’s defensive coordinator in 2010, the Bison made their first appearance in
the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) playoffs, advancing to the
quarterfinals.  The next year in 2011, NDSU won its first FCS National
Championship.
     
“Scottie Hazelton brings a great body of experience, having coached in the NFL,
in the PAC-12 and the Mountain West,” said Bohl.  “Most importantly, he
was an architect of the start of our great defenses that we had at North Dakota
State.  
     
“Scottie and I have a long history together.  We’re excited about welcoming
him, Brooke and their family to Wyoming.  He hails from Brighton, (Colo.),
so he is very familiar with this area.  Scottie will add a great deal of
vision coordinating our defense -- a defense he has many years of experience in
running.”
     
“I’m so excited to become a Cowboy,” said Hazelton.  “Even though I’ve
never lived in Wyoming, it feels like I’m coming home because of the history I
have with Craig (Bohl) and his staff.  I’m honored and humbled to have the
opportunity to help continue the tradition and culture of Cowboy
Football.  I’m anxious to get started.  Go Pokes!”
     
For the last three seasons, Hazelton has served as the assistant linebackers
coach with the Jacksonville Jaguars of the NFL.  In the 2016 season, the
Jaguars ranked sixth out of the 32 NFL teams in total defense, allowing
opponents only 321.7 yards per game.  The Jacksonville defense also ranked
No. 5 in pass defense, giving up only 215.2 yards per game.  Hazelton
worked with linebacker Paul Posluszny, who in 2016 ranked No. 8 among all NFL
players in total tackles, with 133 and in 2015 ranked No. 2 in the NFL in
tackles per game, averaging 9.5.  Another Jaguar linebacker that Hazelton
assisted coaching was Telvin Smith, who tied for 16th in the NFL in tackles in
2016, with 118, and tied for sixth in the NFL in 2015, with 128 tackles.
     
Prior to earning the opportunity to coach in the NFL, Hazelton coached 18
seasons at the college level.  He served as the defensive coordinator at
Mountain West member Nevada in 2013.  Hazelton was the linebackers coach
at USC in 2012 on a team that earned a Sun Bowl berth versus Georgia Tech. 
     
Hazelton was part of Bohl’s staff at North Dakota State for the 2007-11
seasons.  His final two seasons with the Bison, Hazelton served as
defensive coordinator and linebacker coach.  His first season as defensive
coordinator in 2010, NDSU’s defense ranked No. 7 nationally in both scoring
defense (allowing only 18.21 points per game) and turnover margin (+1.07 per
game), was 15th in pass efficiency defense (105.7 rating) and ranked 19th in
sacks (2.57 per game).  
     
In 2011, the Bison defense ranked No. 1 in the nation in scoring defense
(allowing only 12.73 points per game), was No. 8 in turnover margin (+1.20 per
game), ranked 17th in rushing defense (118.73 yards per game), was 19th in
sacks (2.67 per game) and was 20th in total defense (315.93 yards per game).
     
He was the defensive line coach for NDSU from 2007-09.  In 2008, North
Dakota State led the FCS in pass defense (116.82 yards per game), ranked second
in sacks (3.36 per game), fifth in total defense (254.0 yards per game), fifth
in tackles for loss (8.55 per game) and 19th in scoring defense (19.18 points per
game allowed).
     
Hazelton’s coaching career began in 1996 at his alma mater, Fort Lewis College
in Durango, Colo.  He was the defensive backs coach at Fort Lewis from
1996-99 and was the interim defensive coordinator in 1998.  He served his
first stint at North Dakota State from 2000-01 as a defensive graduate
assistant coach.  He moved on to a full-time coaching position at St. Olaf
College in Northfield, Minn., in 2002 and ‘03, serving as the defensive backfield
coach.  Hazelton was hired next at Missouri Southern in Joplin, Mo., for
the 2004 and ‘05 seasons where he was the defensive coordinator.  In 2006,
he became the linebackers coach and special teams coordinator at Michigan Tech
in Houghton, Mich., for one season before returning to North Dakota State in
2007.  
     
Born Dec. 19, 1973, Hazelton played his high school football at Horizon High
School in Brighton, Colo., before playing at Fort Lewis College in Durango,
Colo.  He was a three-year letterman at Fort Lewis from 1992-94, and
earned his bachelor’s degree in exercise science there in 1997.
     
Hazelton has his wife, Brooke, have two daughters, Ava and Sophie, and two
sons, Bode and Crew.
 
Scottie Hazelton’s
Coaching Experience
2017-Present  
Wyoming
                              
Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers Coach
2014-16          
Jacksonville
Jaguars              
Assistant Linebackers Coach
2013               
Nevada                                  Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers Coach
2012               
USC                                      Linebackers Coach
2010-11          
North Dakota
State               
Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers Coach
2007-09          
North Dakota
State               
Defensive Line Coach
2006               
Michigan
Tech                      
Linebackers Coach/Special Teams Coordinator
2004-05          
Missouri Southern State        Defensive
Coordinator/Safeties Coach/Recruiting Coordinator
2002-03          
St. Olaf
College                    Defensive Backs Coach/Recruiting Coordinator
2000-01          
North Dakota
State               Graduate Assistant Coach
1996-99          
Fort Lewis
College               Defensive Backs Coach/Interim Defensive Coordinator (‘98)