The Commercial Appeal

Memphis hires Western Michigan’s Esposito as co-defensive coordinato­r

- Jonah Dylan Memphis Commercial Appeal USA TODAY NETWORK – TENNESSEE

Memphis football has hired Western Michigan defensive coordinato­r Lou Esposito as co-defensive coordinato­r and defensive line coach, the program announced Wednesday.

Esposito will replace Kyle Pope, who left after serving as Memphis' defensive line coach since 2020. Football Scoop reported Pope is headed to join the staff at Georgia Tech.

A former offensive lineman for Memphis, Esposito has been Western Michigan's defensive coordinato­r since 2017. He was the defensive line coach at Western Michigan from 2010-12 before leaving and eventually coming back. He played for the Tigers from 1997-2000 and was a team captain during his final two seasons in Memphis.

He then played profession­ally for the Memphis Xplorers, an arena football team, before beginning his coaching career.

Esposito also has head coaching experience from Division-ii Saint Joseph's and Division-ii Davenport.

Esposito will join a defensive staff that will be spearheade­d by new defensive coordinato­r Jordon Hankins. Coach Ryan Silverfiel­d promoted Hankins to defensive coordinato­r after he served in the role in an interim capacity for Memphis' win over Iowa State in the Autozone Liberty Bowl.

Hankins, who had been the linebacker­s coach, will also continue to serve in that role, a source told the Commercial Appeal. Memphis is expected to make one more hire on the defensive staff.

The Tigers went 10-3 in 2023, including the bowl win over the Cyclones.

Reach sports writer Jonah Dylan at jonah.dylan@commercial­appeal.com or on Twitter @thejonahdy­lan.

 ?? ALYSSA KEOWN/THE BATTLE CREEK ENQUIRER ?? Western Michigan defensive coordinati­on/defensive line coach Lou Esposito speaks with defensemen in 2020 at Donald Seelye Athletic Center in Kalamazoo, Mich.
ALYSSA KEOWN/THE BATTLE CREEK ENQUIRER Western Michigan defensive coordinati­on/defensive line coach Lou Esposito speaks with defensemen in 2020 at Donald Seelye Athletic Center in Kalamazoo, Mich.

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