The Maui News

• LSU defensive coordinato­r Dave Aranda is taking over at Baylor.

- By STEPHEN HAWKINS The Associated Press

Baylor hired LSU defensive coordinato­r Dave Aranda as its new head coach Thursday, three days after the Tigers completed their undefeated national championsh­ip.

Aranda, a former University of Hawaii assistant who is becoming a head coach for the first time, takes over a Big 12 program in much better shape than it was when Matt Rhule got there more than three years ago.

“I’m excited to get started as a Baylor Bear. From the outside looking in, I was so impressed watching Baylor play,” Aranda said in a statement that was included in Baylor’s announceme­nt of his hire.

“Seeing the unity of the team and the togetherne­ss of their play really illustrate­d a strong culture,” he said. “I’m ready to touch down in Waco and get to work.”

Rhule became head coach of the NFL’s Carolina Panthers on Jan. 7, six days after the Bears finished an 11-3 season with a loss to Georgia in the

Sugar Bowl. Baylor was ranked 13th in the final AP Top 25 poll.

The 43-year-old Aranda, who was the highest-paid college assistant at $2.5 million a season, was a Power Five defensive coordinato­r the past seven seasons. He was at Wisconsin from 2013-15 before spending four years at LSU, capped by a win over Clemson on Monday for a 15-0 record.

“Today is an exciting day for

Baylor,” athletic director Mack Rhoades said. “Dave is a special person who loves football and his student-athletes, is highly intellectu­al, and is a great mission fit for both Baylor athletics and the university at large.”

On the same day Aranda became Baylor’s coach, LSU passing game coordinato­r and wide receivers coach Joe Brady was hired as offensive coordinato­r for the Panthers under Rhule.

Baylor’s 11 wins were a vast improvemen­t from the 11 losses in Rhule’s debut two seasons earlier, after he arrived from Temple to a depleted roster and turmoil in the wake of the sprawling sexual assault scandal at the private Baptist school that led to the firing of two-time Big 12 champion coach Art Briles.

Aranda began his college coaching career in the Big 12 as a graduate assistant at Texas Tech from 1999-2001, and Briles was an assistant there two of those seasons. Aranda was linebacker­s coach at Houston from 2003-04 when Briles became head coach there.

Aranda then went back to his alma mater, California Lutheran before stops at Division II school Delta State in Mississipp­i, Southern Utah, Hawaii, Utah State and Wisconsin before his four seasons in the Southeaste­rn Conference.

With the Rainbow Warriors, Aranda served as defensive line coach from 2008-09 and then defensive coordinato­r from 2010-11, all under thenhead coach Greg McMackin.

 ?? AP file photo ?? Dave Aranda, who was the highest-paid college assistant at $2.5 million a season, capped his four seasons at LSU with a win over Clemson in the national title game Monday.
AP file photo Dave Aranda, who was the highest-paid college assistant at $2.5 million a season, capped his four seasons at LSU with a win over Clemson in the national title game Monday.

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