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Paul Roger Hackett (born July 5, 1947) is a former
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coach. He served as head football coach of
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from 1989 to 1992 and at the
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(USC) from 1998 to 2000. Hackett was quarterbacks coach or offensive coordinator for the San Francisco 49ers, Dallas Cowboys, Kansas City Chiefs, Cleveland Browns, New York Jets, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and Oakland Raiders. Hackett began his college coaching career at his alma mater, the
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, in 1969, assisting the freshmen in the first year and then directing them to a 13–0 mark over the next two seasons under College Football Hall of Fame coach
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. He then was an assistant at
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for four years (1972–1975), the first season as a graduate assistant, the next as the receivers coach and the final two as the quarterbacks coach. Then, at age 29, he moved to USC for five years (1976–1980) as an assistant coach under John Robinson. Hackett then began in the NFL as offensive coordinator for the Cleveland Browns (1981–82), followed by a stint as quarterbacks/receivers coach for the San Francisco 49ers (1983–85)—during which he coached
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in the 1984 Super Bowl victory—and as offensive coordinator for the Dallas Cowboys (1986–1988). From 1989 to 1992 Hackett was the head football coach at the
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. He replaced
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, whom he had served as offensive coordinator, just prior to the
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, which resulted in a
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victory over
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. Hackett then moved back to the NFL as offensive coordinator for the
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from 1993 to 1997. He was instrumental in acquiring his quarterback from the 49ers, Joe Montana, to play for the Chiefs from 1993 to 1994. The Chiefs made the playoffs four of five seasons, ranking fifth in offense in his last year. Hackett moved back to college football as head coach at USC from 1998 until 2000, prior to
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taking over. During the first season he guided the Trojans to the
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, losing in a major upset to TCU. Hackett's final two years at the school were difficult, as the fans and alumni base turned against him.
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Hackett's Successor Needs Booster Shot for Alumni
''Los Angeles Times'', 2000-11-28, Accessed 2008-07-16.
His 1999 and 2000 Trojans football teams were the first USC teams to have consecutive non-winning seasons since 1960 and 1961.Bill Shaikin
USC Has Victory Bell
''Los Angeles Times'', 2000-11-19, Accessed 2008-07-15.
The 2000 team was tied for last place in the Pacific-10 Conference.Larry Stewart
‘Very Disappointed,’ Hackett Gets the Ax
''Los Angeles Times'', 2000-11-28, Accessed 2008-07-16.
His winning percentage as USC coach was .514, compared to the school's then all-time win percentage of .691.David Wharton
Another USC Turnover
''Los Angeles Times'', 2000-11-28, Accessed 2008-07-16.
USC fired Hackett on November 27, 2000; to do so, it spent $800,000 to buy out the remaining two years of his five-year, $3.5-million contract.David Wharton
Hackett Not Shy About Celebrating Big Victory
''Los Angeles Times'', 2000-11-19, Accessed 2008-07-16.
Adande, J.A.
Now Garrett's Back Is Against the Wallet
''Los Angeles Times'', 2000-12-16, Accessed 2008-07-15.
Hackett felt he was clearly not given enough time to rebuild and develop his recruits, such as
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. "In two years, I expect to see this team explode," he said. He was proved correct; by 2002, the Trojans were ranked fourth in the country with a team built primarily around Hackett's recruits. After leaving USC, Hackett again returned to the NFL, serving as the offensive coordinator for the New York Jets from 2001 to 2004. He was then the
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quarterbacks coach from 2005 to 2007. From 2008 to 2010, Hackett worked as the quarterback coach for the Oakland Raiders, after which he retired from coaching. Hackett is married and has two sons, David and
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Head coaching record

*Hackett only coached the John Hancock Bowl, replacing
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.

**Final game of season coached by
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External links


Tampa Bay Buccaneers bio (2007)
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