Tracy Buckhannon is in his first year as linebackers coach with the Bulldogs.
Last season, the Auburn grad coached inside linebackers at the University of South Alabama.
Before USA, he was  an assistant coach at Colquitt County (Ga.) High from 2012-14, including serving as the team's defensive coordinator.  In 2014, he helped the Packers win the state AAAAAA championship while finishing with a 14-0 mark, while in his first season as a coordinator they advanced to the semifinals of the state playoffs before falling to the eventual champion. Buckhannon first started at CCHS in 2012 as a defensive assistant working with safeties.
He was the defensive coordinator at Elmore County (Ala.) H.S. the previous seven years, helping the Panthers qualify for the state 4A playoffs on five occasions during that stretch. Â His efforts help ECHS advance to the quarterfinals in 2006, beginning a three-year stretch in which the team posted a 28-9 Â record capped by an 7-0 mark en route to the region title during the 2008 campaign; the '07 squad allowed less than 14 points a game, and the following fall Buckhannon was selected the Alabama Football Coaches Association Assistant Coach of the Year.
Buckhannon first was a member of the ECHS staff from 1995-96, serving as a volunteer assistant in charge of both the offensive and defensive scout teams. Â He was a full-time assistant at the school from 2001-03, working with Packer linebackers as well as with current Jaguar defensive coordinator Travis Pearson.
A five-year letterwinner at Elmore County High from 1987-91 — where he was part of a Packer squad that claimed the state 4A championship his first season with the varsity, also earning all-county honors as a junior — Buckhannon would go on to earn his bachelor's degree from Auburn.
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