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FOOTBALL RELEASE: Hank Poteat Named Cornerbacks Coach

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AMES, Iowa Iowa State head coach Matt Campbell announced that former Wisconsin assistant coach Hank Poteat has been named the Cyclones' cornerbacks coach.

The former Super Bowl winner and 10-year NFL veteran spent the previous two seasons at Wisconsin coaching the cornerbacks after a successful run coaching in the Mid-American Conference.

"Hank has been successful as a player, both at the collegiate and professional level, and that has carried over to him being successful as a coach," Campbell said. "The players that have trained under him have had great success as well. I look forward to watching him lead the young men in our cornerback room."

In 2022, Poteat's defensive unit contributed in Wisconsin finishing 10th nationally in total defense (303.5 yards per game) and seventh with 17 interceptions.

In his first year at Wisconsin, both of the Badger's full-time starters at cornerback, Faion Hicks and Caesar Dancy-Williams, earned All-Big Ten honors. Hicks was selected in the 2022 NFL Draft by the Denver Broncos while Dancy-Williams signed a free agent deal with the Los Angeles Rams.

Poteat arrived at Wisconsin after serving as Toledo's cornerbacks coach from 2017-20, where he helped the Rockets win the MAC title and rank No. 22 nationally in passing efficiency defense in his first season.

The Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, native, coached many successful players during his time at Toledo, including Samuel Womack – who ranked in a tie for fourth nationally with 15 pass breakups as a junior in 2019 and was named first-team All-MAC by Pro Football Focus in 2020 – and Ka'dar Hollman, who began his career as a walk-on and was drafted by the Green Bay Packers in 2019.

He also helped produce three All-MAC cornerbacks during his two seasons at Kent State in Najee Murray, Jerrell Foster and Demetrius Monday while coaching the Golden Flashes from 2015-16.

Poteat was a graduate assistant at his alma mater Pittsburgh in 2013-14 and cornerbacks coach at Kentucky Christian in 2011-12.

Prior to coaching, Poteat was a standout cornerback and kick returner at Pittsburgh from 1996-99, earning first-team All-Big East honors as a junior and senior. He finished his career holding the school records for kick return yards in a season (764 in 1998) and a career (2,010).

Poteat was a third-round pick of the Pittsburgh Steelers in the 2000 NFL Draft. He played for five teams over 10 seasons, earning a Super Bowl ring as a member of the 2004 New England Patriots.

He also played for Tampa Bay, the New York Jets and Cleveland during his professional career.

Poteat graduated from Pittsburgh in 2011 with a bachelor's degree in social sciences.
 
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