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Northwestern hires Raiders' O'Neil as defensive coordinator

EVANSTON, Ill. (AP) - Northwestern hired Las Vegas Raiders defensive backs coach Jim O'Neil as defensive coordinator on Wednesday.

O'Neil spent three seasons on Jon Gruden's staff in Oakland and Las Vegas, the past two as defensive backs coach. He has more than a decade of NFL coaching experience, including stints as defensive coordinator for the Cleveland Browns (2014-15) and the San Francisco 49ers (2016).

O'Neil said in a statement he is 'œecstatic'ť to join a program 'œthat excels academically and athletically at such a high level.'ť Northwestern coach Pat Fitzgerald touted his 'œunparalleled passion for teaching.'ť

O'Neil takes over for the retired Mike Hankwitz. Northwestern boasted one of the conference's stingiest defenses last season and won the Big Ten West for the second time in three years on the way to a 7-2 record.

O'Neil was a defensive lineman at Towson, where he earned a bachelor's degree in sports management. He holds master's degrees from SUNY-Albany and Northwestern.

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