Tennessee’s offseason video series continues with the latest segment featuring assistant coach Chris Rumph. If you’ve missed the previous episodes, the Volunteers have been introducing their coaches to fans via video segments titled “Field Level” this spring.

The newest installment features Jeremy Pruitt’s co-defensive coordinator and outside linebackers coach. Here is Rumph’s bio from Tennessee:

Rumph, a four-year letterwinner at linebacker at South Carolina in the early 1990s, spent the last three years as the defensive line coach at Florida, serving as co-defensive coordinator in 2017. He has 15 years of experience as a defensive assistant at the FBS level, including stops at Texas, where he coached NFL first-round pick Malcom Brown, and Alabama, where he won back-to-back BCS National Championships as the defensive line coach from 2011 to 2013. Rumph also has coached at Clemson, Memphis and South Carolina State.

In the video segment below, this comment from Rumph particularly stands out expressing his excitement regarding the Power T.

“It’s exciting to know that you can go anywhere in the country and they can just see a letter and know where you’re from,” Rumph says below.

(Video courtesy of Tennessee Football)