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Steve Ellis Officially Named New Cornerbacks Coach at ECU

Veteran collegiate coach Steve Ellis was officially announced on Friday as ECU's new cornerbacks coach.
Veteran collegiate coach Steve Ellis was officially announced on Friday as ECU's new cornerbacks coach.

Steve Ellis has been officially named as the new cornerbacks coach at East Carolina replacing Brandon Lynch who recently took a job coaching cornerbacks with the Cleveland Browns. The official announcement and press release of Steve Ellis' hiring is below:

GREENVILLE, N.C. - Steve Ellis has been named cornerbacks coach at East Carolina University according to an announcement from head football coach Mike Houston on Friday.

His appointment to the Pirates' staff extends a 17-year Division I coaching career which includes a recent assignment as defensive backs coach at American Athletic Conference foe South Florida, 10 seasons at Middle Tennessee State and six campaigns at alma mater Nicholls (La.) State.

"We are excited to have someone with Steve's credentials and energy level in our program," Houston said. "While familiarity with our conference is certainly an added plus, his career experiences have been synonymous with development and success, and we are looking forward to the impact he will have on our young men."

While working in Tampa under head coach Charlie Strong, Ellis played an integral role helping a Bulls' unit that stood among the Top 20 nationally in five statistical categories during the 2019 season - redzone defense (4th/67.4 percent), tackles for loss (5th/8.3 pg), fumbles recovered (10th/12), pass defense (15th/189.5 ypg) and turnovers gained (15th/24).

Ellis was part of seven bowl appearances during his 10 years at MTSU while serving as cornerbacks coach (2009-2018), defensive coordinator (2011-14) and recruiting coordinator (2015-2018). He directly mentored five Blue Raiders who earned all-conference honors, including Marcus Udell and Alex Suber who, respectively, led the league in interceptions and accounted for 12 pass breakups in 2009.

As defensive coordinator, he orchestrated an impressive turnaround as Middle Tennessee improved 48 spots in the national rankings in scoring defense, 29 in rush defense and 10 in total defense in 2012. A year later, the Blue Raiders stood fifth at the FBS level in turnovers gained and 17th in red zone defense. Ellis' last four years in Murfreesboro resulted in successive postseason showings at the Bahama Bowl (2015), Hawai'i Bowl (2016), Camellia Bowl (2017) and New Orleans Bowl (2018), the latter following a Conference USA East Division title and league championship game appearance.

Ellis began his coaching career in 2003 at Nicholls State, first working with the safeties before assuming duties as linebackers coach (2004-05) and defensive coordinator (2006-08). After capturing the 2005 Southland Conference title, the 2006 Colonels ranked 19th nationally in total defense and his 2007 unit topped the league in interceptions, total and pass defense.

During his six-year tenure in Thibodaux, Ellis directed the efforts of three FCS All-America selections, seven first-team all-conference performers, a conference player-of-the-year (third-round Baltimore Ravens draft pick Lardarius Webb), a defensive player-of-the-year (Kareem Moore) and two newcomer-of-the-year award winners.

Ellis was also a two-time participant in the NFL Coaches Fellowship Program, learning from Pittsburgh Steelers Head Coach Mike Tomlin and legendary defensive coordinator Dick LeBeau in 2008 before enjoying a similar experience with the Buffalo Bills in 2010.

He was a three-year starter, a three-year all-conference standout and team captain as a defensive back at NSU, wrapping up a playing career in 2002 with over 200 tackles and five interceptions before earning a bachelor's degree in education in 2003.

Ellis, 40, and his wife Regina are the parents of three children - Caleb, Aubrey Grace and Ava Rose.

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