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Mel Tucker was born on 4 January, 1972 in Cleveland, Ohio, U.S., is an American football player and coach (born 1972). Discover Mel Tucker's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 52 years old?
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His wife is Jo-Ellyn Tucker
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Mel Tucker Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Mel Tucker worth at the age of 52 years old? Mel Tucker’s income source is mostly from being a successful Player. He is from United States. We have estimated Mel Tucker's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Timeline
Melvin Gene Tucker II (born January 4, 1972) is an American football coach and former player.
He graduated in 1995 with a degree in agricultural business management.
He signed a contract with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats of the Canadian Football League after graduation but fell ill during training camp due to chickenpox and was cut from the team.
Tucker began his coaching career in 1997 as a graduate assistant for Michigan State under head coach Nick Saban.
In 1999, he served as a defensive backs coach for the Miami University Redhawks and then in 2000 followed Saban to Louisiana State University to fill the same position with the LSU Tigers.
In 2001, he became defensive backs coach for Ohio State under coach Jim Tressel.
In 2002, Tucker was the defensive backs coach as Ohio State won a national championship, and in 2004 he was made co-defensive coordinator.
In 2005, Tucker entered the National Football League (NFL) with the Cleveland Browns.
He coached defensive backs from 2005 to 2007 and was promoted to defensive coordinator in the 2008 season following the firing of Todd Grantham.
Under Tucker, Cleveland consistently ranked fifth in the league, with the defense making 73 interceptions.
In 2009, Tucker was hired by the Jacksonville Jaguars as their defensive coordinator, replacing Gregg Williams.
Tucker was the interim head coach for the Jacksonville Jaguars of the National Football League (NFL) for the final five games of the 2011 season.
He has worked as the defensive backs coach at Ohio State and Alabama and as the defensive coordinator for both the Chicago Bears of the NFL and the University of Georgia.
In November 2021, Mel Tucker became one of the highest-paid coaches in college football history, receiving a guaranteed 10-year, $95 million contract from Michigan State, the third-largest contract ever given to a football coach at a public university.
In September 2023, following allegations of sexual harassment, Tucker was fired by Michigan State.
Tucker was born in Cleveland, Ohio.
He attended Cleveland Heights High School where he was a football standout.
He then attended the University of Wisconsin–Madison, where he played defensive back for the Wisconsin Badgers football team.
In the 2011 season, head coach Jack Del Rio put Tucker in charge of defensive play-calling, and the team quickly became the fourth highest rated in the NFL.
On November 29, 2011, Tucker was named Jacksonville's interim head coach following the firing of Del Rio.
He coached the final five games of the season, posting a 2–3 record.
His first win as a head coach on week 14, a 41–14 victory over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Jacksonville hired Atlanta Falcons' offensive coordinator Mike Mularkey as the new permanent head coach; Mularkey retained Tucker as defensive coordinator with the additional title of assistant head coach.
At the time of signing, Tucker became the 12th-highest paid head coach in the FBS and fourth in the Big Ten.
On January 18, 2013, Tucker was named defensive coordinator of the Chicago Bears.
Following one of the worst defensive seasons in Bears' history in 2013, Tucker was criticized by the media.
As a result, the team fired two of Tucker's assistant coaches, linebackers coach Tim Tibesar and defensive line coach Mike Phair.
On January 20, 2015, following another record-setting low defensive season for the Bears in 2014, Tucker was replaced by former San Francisco 49ers defensive coordinator Vic Fangio, under new head coach John Fox.
Tucker spent the 2015 season with the Alabama Crimson Tide as assistant head coach and defensive backs coach, during which the team won the 2016 College Football Playoff National Championship.
In 2016, Tucker moved to Georgia as the defensive coordinator, where he remained through 2018.
On December 5, 2018, Tucker signed an agreement to become the Colorado Buffaloes' head coach starting in 2019.
In his lone season at the helm, Tucker's Buffaloes posted a 5–7 record (3–6 in the Pac-12).
He was the head football coach at Michigan State University from 2020 to 2023.
On February 12, 2020, Tucker resigned as Colorado's head coach to accept the same position at Michigan State.
Tucker's contract at Michigan State was worth $5.5 million annually for six years; more than double his contract at Colorado (five years, $14.8 million) and more than $1 million annually over previous head coach Mark Dantonio ($4.3 million per annum).
With the COVID-19 pandemic forcing a late start for Big Ten teams in the 2020 season, Tucker's Spartans made their debut on October 24, 2020.
MSU turned the ball over seven times in Tucker's head coaching debut and lost to Rutgers, 38–27.
MSU rebounded the following week to defeat in-state rival Michigan, 27–24, for Tucker's first win as a Spartan.