Jack Cooper | University of Wisconsin
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Team: University of Wisconsin
Organization: NCAA Football
Position: Assistant Defensive Backs
League: Big Ten
Hometown: Kensington, CT
Organization: NCAA Football
Position: Assistant Defensive Backs
League: Big Ten
Hometown: Kensington, CT
Biography
Jack Cooper joined Wisconsin in the spring of 2023 as the senior defensive analyst following a three-year stint as the Defensive Coordinator at the University of Rhode Island in the CAA. Cooper was elevated to the Badgers' assistant defensive backs coach prior to the 2024 season.
In 2022, Cooper's defense held top-25 national rankings in sacks (15th), Def. TD’s (10th) and passing TD’s allowed (22nd). In the secondary, which was the position that he coached, Cooper led Jordan Jones to CAA Football 1st Team All-Conference Honors. Jordan Jones and Antonio Carter both ranked in the nation's top-50 in passes defended as both starting corners. Linebackers Jake Fire and Evan Stewart also earned All-Conference honors under Cooper.
In 2021, Cooper led a resurgent defensive effort for Rhode Island. The Rams ranked in the Top 50 in points allowed per game (25.36/49th); yards allowed per play (5.17/35th), yards allowed per pass attempt (6.58/29th); yards allowed per pass completion (11.64/40th); defensive pass efficiency (119.39/28th); and sacks per game (2.45/33rd).
In 2021, the 1st full season running the defense, the Rhode Island defense improved drastically in many major categories. The Rams moved up in the follow categories from a National Ranking. Scoring (63 Spots), Yards Per Play (87 Spots), Defensive Pass Efficiency (57 Spots), Yards Per Carry (72 Spots), Sacks Per Game (68 Spots). Cooper’s work helped Rhode Island go 7-4 that season, the program’s most wins since the 2001 season 20 years ago. Redshirt junior cornerback Jordan Jones was an Associated Press All-American Second-Team selection. Jones, graduate student safety Coby Tippett and redshirt senior outside linebacker L.B. Mack III all earned CAA Football All-Conference honors this season for the Rams.
Following the first full season at the University of Rhode Island, Cooper was among just five FCS assistant coaches’ selection to participate in the prestigious AFCA 35 Under 35 Coaches Leadership Institute.
In his first year with Rhode Island, Cooper coached safety Cody Tippett to Second Team All-CAA Football honors. Rhode Island's defense forced five interceptions and five sacks in just three games during a COVID-19 pandemic-shortened season in the spring of 2021.
Cooper transitioned to Rhode Island from the University of Nebraska, where he spent two seasons as the defensive quality control coach. He worked closely with the team's defensive backs and assisted the defensive coordinator with game planning and scouting of upcoming opponents. In his first season in Lincoln, Cooper helped the Husker defense dramatically increase its takeaways and sacks, and Nebraska held two of its final six opponents to single digits. Before joining Frost in Nebraska, Cooper was a defensive graduate assistant at UCF in 2016-17.
In his two seasons at UCF, the Knights lowered their scoring defense average by nearly two touchdowns per game while ranking third nationally in takeaways over the 2016 and 2017 seasons combined. In 2017, UCF went 13-0 and finished #6 in AP Poll.
Previous to UCF, Cooper was a defensive assistant at Yale in 2015.
He worked with the defensive backs and special teams at Southern Connecticut State – his alma mater – in 2014, where he also served as the recruiting coordinator.
He began his coaching career at Salve Regina in Newport in 2013, serving as the school's cornerbacks coach.
As a player, Cooper was a four-year letter winner from 2008 to 2012 at Southern Connecticut State. He was a first-team all-conference selection as a senior, when he also served as a team captain.
Cooper graduated with a bachelor's degree in exercise science-physical education from Southern Connecticut State in 2012. He went on to earn his master's degree in sports management from Southern Connecticut State in 2016.
He and his wife Alex welcomed their first son, JJ, in June of 2021 and their youngest son Hudson, in February of 2023.
Coaching Experience
2013: Salve Regina, Assistant Coach (Cornerbacks)
2014: Southern Connecticut State, Assistant Coach (Secondary/Special Teams/Rec. Coordinator)
2015: Yale, Defensive Assistant
2015: Yale, Defensive Assistant
2016-17: UCF, Defensive Graduate Assistant (Secondary)
2018-19: Nebraska, Defensive Quality Control (Safeties)
2020-22: University of Rhode Island, Defensive Coordinator/Secondary
2023: Wisconsin, Senior Defensive Analyst (Secondary)
2024: Wisconsin, Assistant Secondary Coach