Dave Fipp

Dave Fipp
Dave Fipp
Date of birth August 8, 1974 (1974-08-08) (age 37)
Place of birth Albuquerque, New Mexico
Position(s) Free Safety
College University of Arizona
1998-1999


2000

2001

2002-2003

2004

2005-2006


2007

2008-2010

2011-present
Holy Cross
Special Teams Coordinator
Secondary Coach

University of Arizona
Graduate assistant
Cal Poly
Secondary Coach
Cal Poly
Defensive Coordinator
University of Nevada
Co-Defensive Coordinator
San Jose State
Co-Defensive Coordinator
Safeties Coach

San Jose State
Defensive Coordinator
San Francisco 49ers
Assistant Special Teams Coach
Miami Dolphins
Assistant Special Teams Coach

Dave Fipp, (born August 8, 1974, in Albuquerque, New Mexico),[1] is an American football coach currently serving as assistant special teams coach for the Miami Dolphins of the National Football League.

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Early years

Fipp attended La Jolla High School, in La Jolla, California and graduated in 1993. In addition to playing football for the La Jolla High School Vikings, Fipp was a ranked pole vaulter in the state of California and at one time held La Jolla’s record with a mark of 15’5”.[2]

College career

A 1997 graduate from the University of Arizona, Fipp played for the Wildcats under Head Coach Dick Tomey from 1994 to 1997. As a walk-on, Fipp led Arizona’s special teams unit in tackles as a sophomore in 1995. He received a scholarship prior to the 1996 season and was the Wildcats’ starting free safety in 1996 and 1997. The 1997 Wildcats were among the top defensive units in the Pacific-10 Conference and ranked 12th nationally in rushing defense. He graduated from Arizona with a bachelor's degree in family studies in 1997.[3][4]

Coaching career

Fipp began his coaching career at Holy Cross as a secondary coach and special teams coordinator in 1998. He returned to his alma mater, the University of Arizona, for the 2000 season as a graduate assistant and coached the safeties. When former Arizona defensive coordinator Rich Ellerson took the head coaching position at Cal Poly in 2001 he brought Fipp with him as his secondary coach. Fipp was promoted to defensive coordinator for the following two seasons before he left to take the same role at University of Nevada. Fipp spent the 2004 season at Nevada working for Hall of Fame coach Chris Ault as the co-defensive coordinator and secondary coach. The Wolf Pack’s pass defense was 21st nationally and third in the Western Athletic Conference in yardage allowed.[5]

Fipp left Nevada for San Jose State as one of Dick Tomey’s first hires after Tomey was named head coach in December 2004. In 2005 and 2006, Fipp was the co-defensive coordinator and safeties coach before being named the defensive coordinator for the 2007 season. During his three seasons working with the Spartans’ defense, San Jose State yielded an average of 27.2 points a game including just 20.8 points a contest in 2006, the fewest given up by the program in 16 years. San Jose State’s defense allowed 37.8 points a game in the three seasons prior to Fipp’s arrival. In 2006, the Spartans kept five teams scoreless in the second half as San Jose State went on a 9-4 win-loss record and the 2006 New Mexico Bowl title.[6]

One of the youngest defensive coordinators in the NCAA’s Football Bowl Subdivision, Fipp accumulated six seasons as a defensive or co-defensive coordinator at NCAA programs before leaving to coach in the NFL prior to the 2008 season.

Fipp spent three years with the San Francisco 49ers as assistant special teams coach. The 49ers credit Fipp as playing a critical role in the team's excellent special teams play. In 2009, Punter Andy Lee earned his second Pro Bowl selection after ranking 2nd in the NFL in gross punting average (47.6) and net punting average (41.0). Running Back Michael Robinson was named a Pro Bowl alternate as a specialist for his work in all phases of special teams, marking the second consecutive season he had earned the recognition. Kicker Joe Nedney continued his successful career with Fipp’s guidance, finishing the 2009 season ranked 38th on the NFL’s all-time scoring list with 1,063 points.[7]

In January, 2011 Fipp joined the Miami Dolphins staff as assistant special teams coach.[8]

Personal life

Fipp lives in San Jose, California with his wife Jenny, and their three children; daughters Ashlee and Lilly and son Tyler.[9]

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