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| - Jeff Reinebold (born November 19, 1957 in South Bend, Indiana) is a Canadian football coach who was most recently the defensive coordinator for the Montreal Alouettes of the Canadian Football League. Reinebold grew up in South Bend, In, and after playing defensive back for the Maine Black Bears under Jack Bicknell, Reinebold accepted the position of Offensive Graduate Assistant coach at Western Montana. He then coached at Dartmouth, Montana and Penn before getting his first head coaching job at Rocky Mountain College in 1989, where he led the program to its first non-losing season in six years. The next season, he took a job of outside linebackers coach at New Mexico.
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| - Jeff Reinebold (born November 19, 1957 in South Bend, Indiana) is a Canadian football coach who was most recently the defensive coordinator for the Montreal Alouettes of the Canadian Football League. Reinebold grew up in South Bend, In, and after playing defensive back for the Maine Black Bears under Jack Bicknell, Reinebold accepted the position of Offensive Graduate Assistant coach at Western Montana. He then coached at Dartmouth, Montana and Penn before getting his first head coaching job at Rocky Mountain College in 1989, where he led the program to its first non-losing season in six years. The next season, he took a job of outside linebackers coach at New Mexico. He began his professional coaching career in 1991 with the British Columbia Lions as a Special Teams and Receivers coach under Bob O'Billovich. That season, the Lions set a pro football record for passing yards with Quarterback Doug Flutie and Receivers that included Darren Flutie, Matt Clark, Ray Alexander and Mike Trevathan. In 1994, Reinbold moved to the expansion team the Las Vegas Posse. After the Posse folded, he stayed in the CFL, moving to the Edmonton Eskimos. After coaching the Rhein Fire of NFL Europe for one season, he returned to the CFL in 1997 and 1998 as head coach of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers. After two seasons and a 7–29 record he returned to NFL Europe as [[special teams coordinator and Defensive Back Coach] of the Amsterdam Admirals. Under Reinbold, the Admirals won the World Bowl XIII. In 2003 Reinebold served as the Tight Ends Coach and Special Teams Coordinator at Louisiana Tech University. The next year, 2004 Reinebold was appointed NFL Europe’s Senior Manager of International Player Development. He later resigned his six figure position to take a $842.23 per month graduate assistantship as defensive line coach and punt team coordinator with the Hawaii Warriors. Reinbold was with the Warriors' 2006 Hawaii Bowl and 2007 Sugar Bowl teams. After two years with the Warriors Reinebold moved to the SMU Mustangs in 2008 where he coaches Wide Receivers. Reinbold was named one of the nation's top recruiters by Rivals.com, and was the only non-BCS Coach to make the list. In February 2010, Reinebold announced on his Facebook page that he was diagnosed with an unspecified form of cancer. Reinebold occasionally appears as an analyst on Sky Sports NFL telecasts. After one season on the job as Defensive Coordinator for the Montreal Alouettes in 2012, Reinebold was released from the team's coaching staff.
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