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Aaron Schwanz

Aaron Schwanz

Aaron Schwanz, who has experience working with defensive units at multiple Power 5 schools, serves as the linebackers coach for the Georgia Southern Eagles. He came to Statesboro after stops at Washington, LSU and Wisconsin, among others.

In 2022, his first year in Statesboro, he helped turn linebackers Marques Watson-Trent and Khadry Jackson into tackling machines as both finished nationally ranked in tackles per game. Watson-Trent earned all-conference honors after leading the team with 114 tackles, including 5.5 for loss.

Schwanz spent the previous four seasons as a defensive analyst, first at LSU from 2018-2020 under now Baylor head coach Dave Aranda, and then at Washington last season.

In 2021, he was a defensive analyst for the Huskies’ stingy defense, one that ranked nationally in numerous categories. While working with the outside linebackers, Schwanz helped Washington rank first in the FBS in the fewest passing yards allowed (1,720), gave up a nation-low six touchdown passes and posted the third-best pass efficiency defense in the country.

At LSU, he served as a defensive analyst for the Tigers during an impressive three-year stretch that included the national championship in 2019.

A graduate of Wisconsin-Oshkosh in 2009, Schwanz began his coaching career after his playing days. He then moved that to jobs at both Midwestern State and UTEP, before earning a spot on Wisconsin’s staff as a graduate assistant coaching outside linebackers in 2013 under Aranda. That year, the Badgers ranked top 10 nationally in defense, scoring defense and rushing defense.

After one year, Schwanz went to Southeastern Louisiana, where he spent four seasons as the linebackers and special teams coordinator. Schwanz guided many talented players for the Lions, including Herbert Harris, who earned Second-Team All-Southland Conference honors in 2015. Schwanz also helped guide a conference championship defense in his first year in 2014.

Prior to the 2016 season, Schwanz added the title of special teams coordinator. That season, Schwanz led a talented linebacker group. Junior SioneTeuhema earned Second-Team All-Southland Conference honors and was joined on the all-conference squad by senior Tre’ Bennett. Bennett was also a strong performer in the classroom, earning Southland All-Academic honors. In their first year under Schwanz’s direction, the Southeastern special teams units were significantly improved. The Lions led the Southland Conference and ranked among the national leaders with five blocked kicks (7th in FCS) and 18.08 yards allowed per kickoff return (20th in FCS).

The 2015 linebacker corps was successful under Schwanz’s direction. Senior linebacker Herbert Harris was named Second-Team All-Southland Conference after leading the team in tackles, while Bennett was named to the All-Southland Conference team as an honorable mention selection.

In 2014, Schwanz’s linebackers were key to the Southland Conference champion Lion defense leading the league in scoring and total defense. Schwanz coached Sports Network and Associated Press All-American Isiah Corbett, who led SLU with 12.0 tackles for loss, 4.5 sacks and four interceptions. Corbett also earned All-Louisiana and All-Southland Conference honors, as was fellow senior linebacker Drew Misita.

Schwanz spent the 2013 season at Wisconsin, where he was a graduate assistant working with the Badgers’ outside linebackers. Schwanz contributed to a defense that ranked top 10 nationally in total defense (7th), scoring defense (6th) and rushing defense (5th).

Before his time at Wisconsin, Schwanz was a graduate assistant at Texas-El Paso, where he oversaw the wide receivers. During his time with the Miners, he coached a pair of All-Conference USA receivers in Jordan Leslie and Mike Edwards.

Schwanz also coached linebackers as a graduate assistant at Midwestern State for multiple seasons before moving to UTEP. He coached several All-Lone Star Conference selections during his time in Wichita Falls. In 2011, he was part of a staff that led Midwestern State to a 10-0 regular season and the Lone Star Conference championship.

Schwanz started his coaching career at his alma mater Wisconsin-Oshkosh, where he coached the secondary. Schwanz earned his degree in special education from UW-Oshkosh in 2009, where he was a four-year letter winner and played in 21 games at safety. He earned a Master’s degree in sport administration from Midwestern State in 2016.

He and his wife, Morgan, have three children: Ace, Rosalee and Daisy.

THE SCHWANZ FILE

Personal
Hometown: Port Washington, Wisc.
Born: 1/20/85 in Port Washington, Wisc.
College: Wisconsin-Oshkosh (2009); Midwestern State (2016)
Family: wife, Morgan; son, Ace; daughters, Rosalee, Daisy

Playing Experience
UW-Oshkosh (2004-07)

Coaching Experience
2022-: Georgia Southern (linebackers)
2021: Washington (defensive analyst)
2018-20: LSU (defensive analyst)
2016-17: SE Louisiana (linebackers/special teams coordinator)
2014-15: SE Louisiana (linebackers)
2013: Wisconsin (G.A.)
2012: UTEP (wide receivers)
2010-11: Midwestern State (G.A.)
2009: Wisconsin-Oshkosh (secondary)

College Bow/Playoff Experience
Coach

2022: Camellia (GS vs. Buffalo)
2019: CFP National Championship (LSU vs. Clemson) - Champions
2019: CFP Semifinals/Peach (LSU vs. Oklahoma)
2018: Fiesta (LSU vs. UCF)
2014: FCS First Round (SE Louisiana)
2013: Capital One (UW vs. South Carolina)
2010: Kanza Bowl (MSU vs. Washburn)

Prominent Pupils
Vince Biegel (LB): Miami Dolphins
K’Lavon Chaisson (LB): Jacksonville Jaguars
Isiah Corbett (LB): Washington Redskins
Michael Divinity (LB): Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Jordan Leslie (WR): Cleveland Browns
Drew Misita (LB): Pittsburgh Steelers
Joe Schobert (LB): Pittsburgh Steelers
Sione Teuhema (LB): Carolina Panthers