University of Oklahoma Athletics

Football

Wes Goodwin
Wes Goodwin
  • Title:
    Assistant Linebackers/Outside Linebackers
Coaching Notes and Accomplishments
• Named Oklahoma’s assistant linebackers/outside linebackers coach on Feb. 1, 2025.
 
• Spent a total of 13 seasons across two stints at Clemson. He was promoted to defensive coordinator in 2021 at Clemson after Brent Venables was named head coach at Oklahoma. He previously served as a graduate assistant from 2009-11, and under Venables as a defensive analyst from 2012-14 and senior defensive analyst from 2018-21. He also spent three years with the Arizona Cardinals as an assistant to head coach Bruce Arians from 2015-17.
 
• Helped guide Clemson to the 2024 ACC Championship and an appearance in the College Football Playoff. The Tigers ranked 10th nationally in takeaways (26), 14th in interceptions (16), 19th in fumbles recovered (10), 24th in tackles for loss (6.9 per game), 37th in sacks (2.5 per game) and 42nd in scoring defense (23.0 points per game).
 
• In 2023, Clemson ranked eighth nationally in total defense (287.8 yards allowed per game), eighth in passing defense (173.2 yards allowed per game), 24th in rushing defense (114.6 yards allowed per game) and 30th in scoring defense (21.1 points allowed per game). The Tigers tied for the national lead in takeaways (28), defensive touchdowns (five) and pick-sixes (four), tying school records set in 1990 for defensive touchdowns and interceptions returned for a TD. Clemson also ranked in the Top 10 nationally in first downs allowed per game (14.2; third) and interceptions (16; tied for 10th) in 2023.
 
• In his first full season as defensive coordinator in 2022, Clemson ranked among the top 25 nationally in scoring defense (20.9 points allowed per game; 22nd), rushing defense (102.7 yards allowed per game; 13th), yards allowed per carry (3.25; ninth), sacks (44; tied for fourth) and tackles for loss (111; second).
 
• Goodwin tutored Jeremiah Trotter Jr., a 2023 Butkus Award finalist and a two-time All-America linebacker (2022 and ’23), who became a fifth-round pick in the NFL Draft and plays for the Philadelphia Eagles. Trotter and linebacker Barrett Carter were among the five Clemson defensive players to earn All-ACC recognition in 2023. Carter also earned All-America honors in 2022 and was a first-team All-ACC selection in 2024. Linebacker Trenton Simpson was a top-100 pick in the 2023 NFL Draft.
 
• During Goodwin’s three years with the Arizona Cardinals (2015-17), the teams compiled a 28-19-1 overall record. In 2015, the Cardinals went 13-3 to win the NFC West division and reached the NFC Championship Game.
 
• As a defensive analyst (2012-14) and senior defensive assistant (2018-21), Goodwin oversaw defensive breakdowns and opponent scouting, assisted with on-campus recruiting and served as one of the program’s primary liaisons to NFL scouting personnel and coaches.
 
• In 2014, the Tigers finished as the nation’s top-ranked unit in total defense, third down percentage, first downs allowed and tackles for loss, while ranking in the top 5 in several other statistical categories.
 
• Goodwin first arrived at Clemson in 2009, serving as a graduate assistant from 2009-11. He joined the staff on a full-time basis in 2012 and oversaw the team’s secondary for its 2012 Chick-fil-A Bowl win against LSU.

As a Player
• The Grove Hill, Ala., product began his coaching career as a baseball manager at Mississippi State under legendary coach Ron Polk before transitioning to football.
 
• Served as a student assistant and graduate assistant for the Bulldogs’ football program, working alongside head coach Sylvester Croom, defensive coordinator Ellis Johnson and offensive coordinator Woody McCorvey.
 
• Earned his bachelor’s degree from Mississippi State in 2007 and his master’s degree in 2009.