Jaime Hill

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Jaime Hill
Current position
TitleHead Coach
TeamFehérvár Enthroners
ConferenceHFL (Hungarian Football League)
Annual salaryunknown
Playing career
1984-1985San Francisco State University

Jaime Hill (pronounced High-may) was the defensive coordinator for the BYU Cougars football team in Provo, Utah. He holds bachelor's degree from San Francisco State University. Following a 1–4 start to the 2010 season, BYU fired Jaime on October 2, 2010[1] Currently he serves as head coach at São Paulo Storm (Brazil).

Early Coaching Career[]

Prior To BYU: 2004-05 Ottawa Renegades (CFL) co-defensive coordinator; 2003 Calgary Stampeders secondary coach; 2002 Humboldt State University defensive coordinator; 2001 (XFL) San Francisco Demons defensive coordinator; 1997-98 San Francisco 49ers (NFL) defensive assistant and secondary 1993–96 Portland State University defensive backs coach; 1992 University of Chicago defensive coordinator; 1990-91 Sonoma State secondary coach; 1989 Northern Arizona receivers and tight ends; 1988 UTEP graduate assistant; 1987 San Francisco State student assistant wide receivers.[2]

References[]

Coach Jaime Hill – April 2015 – announced Simon Fraser University (NCAA D2 – GNAC) D-coordinator 3. http://athletics.sfu.ca/news/2015/4/10/FB_0410151717.aspx?path=football 4. http://www.salaooval.com.br/2018/10/24/storm-contrata-head-coach-americano-com-experiencia-na-nfl/

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