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Jeff Woodruff

Jeff Woodruff is an American football coach. He was the head football coach at Eastern Michigan University from 2000 to 2003. He was formerly the head coach of Oaks Christian High School in Westlake Village, California. He was formerly the assistant head coach and tight ends coach for the University of Texas at El-Paso Miners football team.
==Coaching career==
He began his coaching career as a tight ends coach and graduate assistant on the Kent State football staff in 1979. Woodruff joined the University of Washington football staff as a graduate assistant coach from 1980-82 before moving on to the University of Nevada-Reno as the secondary coach and recruiting coordinator in 1983. He returned to the University of Washington staff in 1984 as quarterbacks coach, moving up to the offensive coordinator position in 1992-93. After leaving the Washington program in 1994, Woodruff became the head football coach at Cholla High School in Tucson, Arizona, before joining the University of Arizona staff as an assistant in 1998.〔2002 EMU Football Game Program〕
Woodruff was the head college football coach for the Eastern Michigan Eagles located in Ypsilanti, Michigan. He held that position for 4 seasons, from Dec. 15, 1999 until 2003. His coaching record at Eastern Michigan was 9 wins and 34 losses.
Woodruff's first season, in which the team posted a 3-8 record turned out to be the best of his tenure (). Following a 38-10 loss to Central Michigan on November 1, 2003, Director of Athletics Dave Diles fired Woodruff, saying, "Jeff Woodruff has helped develop our program with quality young men, but the team is not on the competitive level that we felt should be after four years."
After Eastern Michigan, Woodruff was hired by UTEP to become the tight ends coach for the Miners. Jeff Woodruff was elevated to assistant head coach in 2007.

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