Kevin Ramsey is in his second season as Alabama State defensive coordinator, joining the Hornets from SWAC rival TexasÂ
Southern University
, where he spent nearly four seasons with the program.
It didn’t take long for Ramsey to put his hand print on the Hornets’ defense, as ASU improved to finish second among SWAC schools in scoring defense allowing 25.8 points per game.
Ramsey’s attacking style of defense made it hard on the opposition’s running game as the Hornets only allowed a SWAC-best 110.1 yards rushing per game which not only led the SWAC but was 11
th nationally. ASU led the SWAC in quarterback sacks with 50, a 4.17 per game average that placed ASU second among all FCS teams.
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Ramsey served in the same capacity for TSU from 2009-10, and during most of the 2012 season, after a stint as interim head coach in 2011. Ramsey’s Tigers led the FCS in total defense in both 2010 (204.9 ypg allowed) and 2011 (245.0 ypg allowed), and in fewest first downs allowed (140 in 2010, 141 in 2011).
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His 2010 squad led the nation in six statistical categories: total defense, fewest first downs allowed, sacks (45), tackles for loss (112), lowest third down percentage allowed (22.5) and pass efficiency defense (78.9).
Prior to Texas Southern, Ramsey spent five seasons as defensive coordinator at Carson-Newman (2004-08), where his units ranked in the top 20 in several national categories each season.
Ramsey began his coaching career at Kansas State (1984-85) as a graduate assistant and junior varsity defensive coordinator at MissionÂ
High School
 in Mission, Texas (1986) before coaching at some of the nation’s biggest schools - Kansas State (1987-89, outside linebackers), Northwestern (1990-92, defensive line/defensive backs), West Virginia (1993-94, defensive backs), Tennessee (1995-98, defensive backs), Georgia (1999, defensive coordinator) and Michigan State (2000, defensive backs).
Ramsey, who participated in NFL coaching internships with the Green Bay Packers, Chicago Bears and Philadelphia Eagles, coached three seasons as secondary coach for the Arizona Cardinals (2000-02) before returning toÂ
the college
 ranks at Arizona State in 2003.
Teams that Ramsey has coached have been to a number of bowl games including the Outback Bowl with Georgia in 2000, the Carquest Bowl in 1995 and Sugar Bowl in 1994 with Big East Champion West Virginia and two trips to the Citrus Bowl in 1996 and 1997, the Orange Bowl in 1998 andÂ
the Fiesta
 Bowl National Championship Game with Tennessee in January of 1999.
Ramsey was a three-time All-Missouri Valley pick at defensive back while playing at Indiana State from 1980-83. He was a second team All-American as a senior and also played baseball for the Sycamores. He graduated from Indiana State withÂ
a degree in
 Physical Education in 1984.
A native of East St. Louis, Illinois, Ramsey and his wife Doreen have four daughters: Kajavia, Samiya, Tresnae and Amariell.
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