Lou Spanos
Lou Spanos

Player Profile
Position:
Defensive Coordinator

Experience:
1st Season

Alma Mater:
Tulsa '94

04/11/2012

On the Hot Seat with Lou Spanos

Defensive coordinator answers five Twitter questions from fans.

04/05/2012

On the Hot Seat with Noel Mazzone

Offensive coordinator answers five Twitter questions from fans.

04/07/2012

The Bruin Report for 4-7-12

The Bruin Report for 4-7-12 features football Defensive Coordinator Lou Spanos and gymnast Aisha Gerber

02/01/2012

2012 UCLA Football Signing Day

2012 UCLA Football Signing Day Press Conference

Lou Spanos was named UCLA's defensive coordinator in January of 2012. He joined the Bruin staff after working as an NFL assistant coach for the past 17 years.

The past two seasons, he served as the linebackers coach of the Washington Redskins. Washington linebacker London Fletcher, who played in the 2011 Pro Bowl, led the NFL in tackles with 166 this past season and was added to the 2012 Pro Bowl.

The previous 15 seasons, Spanos was a defensive assistant with the Pittsburgh Steelers. While in Pittsburgh, he worked closely with the linebackers and the secondary. Spanos was one of only three assistants on staff to be with the team for its Super Bowl XXX (lost to Dallas), Super Bowl XL (win over Seattle) and Super Bowl XLIII (win over Arizona) appearances. During his 15 seasons working with the Steelers, their defense ranked among the top 10 in the NFL 13 times, including four No. 1 rankings. Pittsburgh managed to win at least 10 games in 10 of those seasons.

Spanos coached nine different Steeler linebackers who combined for 19 Pro Bowl appearances - Kevin Greene (2), Greg Lloyd (2), Chad Brown (1), Levon Kirkland (2), Jason Gildon (3), Kendrell Bell (1), Joey Porter (3), James Farrior (2) and James Harrison (3). Additionally, Harrison earned the Associated Press NFL Defensive Player of the Year Award in 2008, while Bell was the Associated Press Defensive Rookie of the Year in 2001.

Spanos originally joined the Steelers in 1994 as an intern in the scouting department before being promoted to a defensive assistant after one season. A 1994 graduate of Tulsa, Spanos was a four-year letterman and starter at center. The 1989 and 1991 Golden Hurricane squads played in bowl games. In 1991, Tulsa beat San Diego State in the Freedom Bowl to finish 10-2 on the year and was ranked 21st on the final Associated Press poll. After his playing career ended (1989-92), Spanos remained at Tulsa as a student assistant working with the linebackers.

Spanos resides in Southern California with his wife Timme and children Zachary, Caleb and Gabriella.

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