Eastern Michigan Athletics
Football
Bullough, Chuck
vs
Louisiana
Sep 20 (Sat)
3:30 p.m.

Chuck Bullough
- Title:
- Assistant Coach/Defensive Line
- Phone:
- 734.487.2160
Returning for his second stint in Ypsilanti, Chuck Bullough (pronounced BULL-ah) is back as the Senior Defensive/Special Teams Analyst. A veteran coach of the NFL and college football, Bullough has coached every position on the defensive side of the ball and the offensive line.
Most recently, Bullough served as the defensive line coach for the Lineman of The Spring League, an elite professional football development league. The majority of the players in the league have spent time on an NFL roster, with an additional 107 signing NFL contracts after playing in the league since the 2017 season.
Under Bullough’s direction, the team’s defensive line unit achieved new levels of success. In addition to leading the league’s eight teams in sacks, Bullough’s defensive line anchored a score-stopping unit that forced more turnovers than any other group in the TSL.
Bullough was part of the coaching staff that successfully led the Lineman to a 5-1 regular-season record in 2021, which then culminated with a 26-23 win in the league’s annual championship game, the Mega Bowl. The defensive unit that Bullough coached on held its opposition to just four third down conversions in the game, and did not allow a rushing touchdown. Additionally, his defensive line recorded a sack, and helped the defense force two fumbles and record two total turnovers in the game.
Bullough previously spent two seasons as the defensive ends coach at Michigan State University. His first season in East Lansing was a smashing success, as Bullough coached Big Ten Defensive Lineman of the Year and first-team All-American Kenny Willekes and helped mentor a defense that ranked No. 1 in the nation in rushing defense, allowing just 77.9 yards per game. The Spartans also led the Big Ten and ranked eighth in the FBS in scoring defense (17.2 ppg) and finished 10th in the FBS in total defense (303.2 ypg). For his efforts, Bullough was named the 2018 FootballScoop National Co-Defensive Line Coach of the Year.
Bullough was instrumental in the development of Willekes, who led the Big Ten and ranked eighth in the FBS with 20.5 tackles for loss, the second-highest single-season total in MSU history. The high-motored junior recorded more tackles (78) than any other defensive lineman in the nation and tied for fifth in the Big Ten with a career-high 8.5 sacks. He was the highest-ranked edge rusher (90.3 grade) in the conference according to Pro Football Focus and led all edge rushers in the FBS with 23 quarterback hits. Willekes was named the recipient of the Governor’s Award (team MVP), becoming the first Spartan defensive end to win the honor since its inception in 1931. Opposite of Willekes, sophomore Jacub Panasiuk started 11 games and improved upon his freshman totals with 31 tackles, including 4.5 for losses, along with two sacks.
A 24-year coaching veteran, Bullough has experience in both the NFL and college, including five years as a defensive coordinator. He has mentored multiple Pro Bowlers, All-Americans and NFL players in addition to coaching in seven bowl games. As a player, Bullough spent five seasons in the NFL and was one of the most productive Spartans to ever wear the Green and White; a four-year letterwinner at Michigan State from 1988-91, he still holds MSU’s single-season tackles record with 175 in 1991.
Bullough has extensive coaching experience at both the professional and collegiate levels. He spent seven years in the NFL with both the Chicago Bears (1999-2003) and Cleveland Browns (2011-12) and has coached 15 seasons in college, including stops at Lake Forest College (2004), Western Michigan (2005), UCLA (2006-10), Syracuse (2013-15) and Eastern Michigan (2016-17). Bullough, who previously coached with Dantonio as a graduate assistant at Michigan State for two years (1997-98) under Nick Saban, served as defensive coordinator at UCLA for two seasons (2009-10) and Syracuse for three seasons (2013-15).
Prior to arriving at Michigan State, Bullough spent two seasons (2016-17) coaching the defensive line at Eastern Michigan. During his time at EMU, his players earned All-Mid-American Conference honors four times, including back-to-back first-team selections (Pat O’Connor in 2016, Maxx Crosby in 2017). Crosby ranked fourth in the MAC in sacks (11) and fifth in tackles for loss (16.5) in addition to posting 57 tackles. Jeremiah Harris, a third-team All-MAC choice in 2016, picked up second-team accolades in 2017 after tallying 12.5 tackles for loss and six sacks. Overall, the Eagles finished in the FBS top 40 in total defense during Bullough’s two seasons on staff (No. 35 in 2016, No. 39 in 2017), and ranked second in the MAC in total defense in 2017 (363.9 ypg).
While serving as the defensive coordinator at Syracuse, Bullough helped construct an Orange defense that ranked in the FBS top 35 in both rushing defense and total defense two of his three seasons. In 2013, SU finished No. 18 in the FBS in sacks (2.85 pg) while also ranking No. 24 in rushing defense and No. 33 in total defense en route to winning the Texas Bowl over Minnesota. In addition, SU was the only FBS team in the nation not to allow a 100-yard rusher in 2013. The Orange recorded 37 sacks, the third most in school history and the highest total for the Orange since 2001. The team finished with three All-ACC defensive selections, with all three players going on to careers in the NFL (defensive tackle Jay Bromley; safety Durell Eskridge; linebacker Marquis Spruill).
The 2014 Orange defense, which ranked No. 26 in total defense and No. 31 in rushing defense, held nine of its 12 opponents to less than its season average for total offense and was one of four FBS teams to surrender fewer than 10 rushing touchdowns (9).
Prior to rejoining the college ranks at Syracuse, Bullough coached the linebackers for two years (2011-12) with the Cleveland Browns, serving under former Spartan and New York Giants head coach Pat Shurmur.
Bullough spent a total of five seasons (2006-10) on staff at UCLA, including three years as the linebackers coach (2006-08) and two years as the defensive coordinator (2009-10). While with the Bruins, Bullough coached in three bowl games and mentored three All-Americans and six NFL Draft selections. Defensive tackle Brian Price, a second-round NFL Draft selection, was named the 2009 Pac-10 Defensive Player of the Year and first-team All-American after recording 23.5 tackles for loss and seven sacks. Safety Rahim Moore, also a second-round draft pick, earned first-team All-America honors in back-to-back seasons (2009-10) and led the nation in interceptions with 10 in 2009, while cornerback Alterraun Verner earned first-team All-America accolades in 2009 before getting chosen in the fourth round of the NFL Draft.
In 2009, UCLA ranked among the FBS leaders in tackles for loss (No. 5), third-down defense (No. 18), scoring defense (No. 27), pass defense (No. 28) and total defense (No. 32). The 2007 Bruin defense ranked 14th nationally in rushing defense (109.2 ypg) and 29th in total defense (343.2 ypg), following up on the 2006 campaign in which the Bruins defense was tied for ninth nationally and led the Pac-10 in rushing defense.
Before UCLA, Bullough coached linebackers at Western Michigan (2005) and also linebackers and special teams at Lake Forest College (2004).
Bullough’s first full-time coaching position came in the NFL with the Chicago Bears, where he coached for five seasons from 1999-2003, serving as the assistant linebackers and special teams coach (1999-2001), assistant defensive line coach (2002) and assistant secondary coach (2003). During his time in Chicago, he worked with Pro Bowl selections Jerry Azumah, Glyn Milburn, Larry Whigham, and Brian Urlacher, who was the 2000 NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year. Bullough worked alongside current Spartan offensive line coach Jim Bollman with the Bears in 1999 and 2000.
Bullough began his coaching career at his alma mater as a graduate assistant in 1997, working with the defensive backs alongside Dantonio and Saban. In his second year as a GA at MSU, Bullough coached with the offense.
A four-year letterwinner (1988-91) and 1992 graduate of Michigan State, Bullough finished his career ranked third in MSU history with 391 career tackles, which still stands at No. 6 all-time in the school record book. His 175 tackles as a senior in 1991 are the most by any Spartan in a single season and his 164 tackles as a junior in 1990 are tied for third most. Bullough’s 339 combined tackles in 1990 and 1991 are the most in a two-year span in school history.
Bullough earned first-team All-Big Ten honors in 1991 and second-team accolades in 1990. He helped the Spartans win a share of the 1990 Big Ten title and earn a No. 16 final AP ranking following a victory over USC in the John Hancock Bowl. Bullough played in three bowl games with the Spartans (1989 Gator, 1989 Aloha, 1990 John Hancock) and was a redshirt on the 1987 Big Ten Championship and 1988 Rose Bowl Championship team.
Bullough was selected in the eighth round of the 1992 NFL Draft by Philadelphia. He spent one season with the Eagles (1992), three seasons with the Dolphins (1993-95) and one with the Colts (1996) during his five-year professional career.
A 1986 graduate of Orchard Park (N.Y.) High School, Bullough is a second generation NFL player and coach. His father, Hank, also played football for the Spartans (1952-54), and is a member of the MSU Athletics Hall of Fame. A fifth round-draft choice of the Green Bay Packers, Hank enjoyed a 33-year coaching career, including 21 seasons in the NFL and 12 years in the collegiate ranks as an assistant coach at his alma mater. Chuck’s brother, Shane, was also a four-year letterwinner at MSU (1983-86) as a linebacker and was named a captain as a senior in 1986.
Bullough and his wife, Nicole, have two daughters, Chloe and Annika.
Most recently, Bullough served as the defensive line coach for the Lineman of The Spring League, an elite professional football development league. The majority of the players in the league have spent time on an NFL roster, with an additional 107 signing NFL contracts after playing in the league since the 2017 season.
Under Bullough’s direction, the team’s defensive line unit achieved new levels of success. In addition to leading the league’s eight teams in sacks, Bullough’s defensive line anchored a score-stopping unit that forced more turnovers than any other group in the TSL.
Bullough was part of the coaching staff that successfully led the Lineman to a 5-1 regular-season record in 2021, which then culminated with a 26-23 win in the league’s annual championship game, the Mega Bowl. The defensive unit that Bullough coached on held its opposition to just four third down conversions in the game, and did not allow a rushing touchdown. Additionally, his defensive line recorded a sack, and helped the defense force two fumbles and record two total turnovers in the game.
Bullough previously spent two seasons as the defensive ends coach at Michigan State University. His first season in East Lansing was a smashing success, as Bullough coached Big Ten Defensive Lineman of the Year and first-team All-American Kenny Willekes and helped mentor a defense that ranked No. 1 in the nation in rushing defense, allowing just 77.9 yards per game. The Spartans also led the Big Ten and ranked eighth in the FBS in scoring defense (17.2 ppg) and finished 10th in the FBS in total defense (303.2 ypg). For his efforts, Bullough was named the 2018 FootballScoop National Co-Defensive Line Coach of the Year.
Bullough was instrumental in the development of Willekes, who led the Big Ten and ranked eighth in the FBS with 20.5 tackles for loss, the second-highest single-season total in MSU history. The high-motored junior recorded more tackles (78) than any other defensive lineman in the nation and tied for fifth in the Big Ten with a career-high 8.5 sacks. He was the highest-ranked edge rusher (90.3 grade) in the conference according to Pro Football Focus and led all edge rushers in the FBS with 23 quarterback hits. Willekes was named the recipient of the Governor’s Award (team MVP), becoming the first Spartan defensive end to win the honor since its inception in 1931. Opposite of Willekes, sophomore Jacub Panasiuk started 11 games and improved upon his freshman totals with 31 tackles, including 4.5 for losses, along with two sacks.
A 24-year coaching veteran, Bullough has experience in both the NFL and college, including five years as a defensive coordinator. He has mentored multiple Pro Bowlers, All-Americans and NFL players in addition to coaching in seven bowl games. As a player, Bullough spent five seasons in the NFL and was one of the most productive Spartans to ever wear the Green and White; a four-year letterwinner at Michigan State from 1988-91, he still holds MSU’s single-season tackles record with 175 in 1991.
Bullough has extensive coaching experience at both the professional and collegiate levels. He spent seven years in the NFL with both the Chicago Bears (1999-2003) and Cleveland Browns (2011-12) and has coached 15 seasons in college, including stops at Lake Forest College (2004), Western Michigan (2005), UCLA (2006-10), Syracuse (2013-15) and Eastern Michigan (2016-17). Bullough, who previously coached with Dantonio as a graduate assistant at Michigan State for two years (1997-98) under Nick Saban, served as defensive coordinator at UCLA for two seasons (2009-10) and Syracuse for three seasons (2013-15).
Prior to arriving at Michigan State, Bullough spent two seasons (2016-17) coaching the defensive line at Eastern Michigan. During his time at EMU, his players earned All-Mid-American Conference honors four times, including back-to-back first-team selections (Pat O’Connor in 2016, Maxx Crosby in 2017). Crosby ranked fourth in the MAC in sacks (11) and fifth in tackles for loss (16.5) in addition to posting 57 tackles. Jeremiah Harris, a third-team All-MAC choice in 2016, picked up second-team accolades in 2017 after tallying 12.5 tackles for loss and six sacks. Overall, the Eagles finished in the FBS top 40 in total defense during Bullough’s two seasons on staff (No. 35 in 2016, No. 39 in 2017), and ranked second in the MAC in total defense in 2017 (363.9 ypg).
While serving as the defensive coordinator at Syracuse, Bullough helped construct an Orange defense that ranked in the FBS top 35 in both rushing defense and total defense two of his three seasons. In 2013, SU finished No. 18 in the FBS in sacks (2.85 pg) while also ranking No. 24 in rushing defense and No. 33 in total defense en route to winning the Texas Bowl over Minnesota. In addition, SU was the only FBS team in the nation not to allow a 100-yard rusher in 2013. The Orange recorded 37 sacks, the third most in school history and the highest total for the Orange since 2001. The team finished with three All-ACC defensive selections, with all three players going on to careers in the NFL (defensive tackle Jay Bromley; safety Durell Eskridge; linebacker Marquis Spruill).
The 2014 Orange defense, which ranked No. 26 in total defense and No. 31 in rushing defense, held nine of its 12 opponents to less than its season average for total offense and was one of four FBS teams to surrender fewer than 10 rushing touchdowns (9).
Prior to rejoining the college ranks at Syracuse, Bullough coached the linebackers for two years (2011-12) with the Cleveland Browns, serving under former Spartan and New York Giants head coach Pat Shurmur.
Bullough spent a total of five seasons (2006-10) on staff at UCLA, including three years as the linebackers coach (2006-08) and two years as the defensive coordinator (2009-10). While with the Bruins, Bullough coached in three bowl games and mentored three All-Americans and six NFL Draft selections. Defensive tackle Brian Price, a second-round NFL Draft selection, was named the 2009 Pac-10 Defensive Player of the Year and first-team All-American after recording 23.5 tackles for loss and seven sacks. Safety Rahim Moore, also a second-round draft pick, earned first-team All-America honors in back-to-back seasons (2009-10) and led the nation in interceptions with 10 in 2009, while cornerback Alterraun Verner earned first-team All-America accolades in 2009 before getting chosen in the fourth round of the NFL Draft.
In 2009, UCLA ranked among the FBS leaders in tackles for loss (No. 5), third-down defense (No. 18), scoring defense (No. 27), pass defense (No. 28) and total defense (No. 32). The 2007 Bruin defense ranked 14th nationally in rushing defense (109.2 ypg) and 29th in total defense (343.2 ypg), following up on the 2006 campaign in which the Bruins defense was tied for ninth nationally and led the Pac-10 in rushing defense.
Before UCLA, Bullough coached linebackers at Western Michigan (2005) and also linebackers and special teams at Lake Forest College (2004).
Bullough’s first full-time coaching position came in the NFL with the Chicago Bears, where he coached for five seasons from 1999-2003, serving as the assistant linebackers and special teams coach (1999-2001), assistant defensive line coach (2002) and assistant secondary coach (2003). During his time in Chicago, he worked with Pro Bowl selections Jerry Azumah, Glyn Milburn, Larry Whigham, and Brian Urlacher, who was the 2000 NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year. Bullough worked alongside current Spartan offensive line coach Jim Bollman with the Bears in 1999 and 2000.
Bullough began his coaching career at his alma mater as a graduate assistant in 1997, working with the defensive backs alongside Dantonio and Saban. In his second year as a GA at MSU, Bullough coached with the offense.
A four-year letterwinner (1988-91) and 1992 graduate of Michigan State, Bullough finished his career ranked third in MSU history with 391 career tackles, which still stands at No. 6 all-time in the school record book. His 175 tackles as a senior in 1991 are the most by any Spartan in a single season and his 164 tackles as a junior in 1990 are tied for third most. Bullough’s 339 combined tackles in 1990 and 1991 are the most in a two-year span in school history.
Bullough earned first-team All-Big Ten honors in 1991 and second-team accolades in 1990. He helped the Spartans win a share of the 1990 Big Ten title and earn a No. 16 final AP ranking following a victory over USC in the John Hancock Bowl. Bullough played in three bowl games with the Spartans (1989 Gator, 1989 Aloha, 1990 John Hancock) and was a redshirt on the 1987 Big Ten Championship and 1988 Rose Bowl Championship team.
Bullough was selected in the eighth round of the 1992 NFL Draft by Philadelphia. He spent one season with the Eagles (1992), three seasons with the Dolphins (1993-95) and one with the Colts (1996) during his five-year professional career.
A 1986 graduate of Orchard Park (N.Y.) High School, Bullough is a second generation NFL player and coach. His father, Hank, also played football for the Spartans (1952-54), and is a member of the MSU Athletics Hall of Fame. A fifth round-draft choice of the Green Bay Packers, Hank enjoyed a 33-year coaching career, including 21 seasons in the NFL and 12 years in the collegiate ranks as an assistant coach at his alma mater. Chuck’s brother, Shane, was also a four-year letterwinner at MSU (1983-86) as a linebacker and was named a captain as a senior in 1986.
Bullough and his wife, Nicole, have two daughters, Chloe and Annika.
The Chuck Bullough File | ||
Name: | Chuck Bullough | |
High School: | Orchard Park H.S. - Orchard Park, N.Y. | |
College: | Michigan State University - Bachelor’s degree in physical education and exercise science - 1992 | |
Family: | Wife - Nicole; Children - Chloe and Annika | |
Coaching Experience | ||
Year | School/Company | Position |
2021-Present | Eastern Michigan University | Senior Defensive/Special Teams Analyst |
2021 | The Lineman (The Spring League) | Defensive Line |
2018-19 | Michigan State University | Assistant Coach/Defensive Line |
2016-18 | Eastern Michigan University | Assistant Coach/Defensive Line |
2013-15 | Syracuse University | Assistant Coach/Defensive Coordinator |
2011-12 | Cleveland Browns | Defensive Assistant/Linebackers |
2009-10 | UCLA | Assistant Coach/Defensive Coordinator |
2006-08 | UCLA | Assistant Coach/Linebackers |
2005 | Western Michigan University | Assistant Coach/Linebackers |
2004 | Lake Forest College | Assistant Coach/LBs/Special Teams Coordinator |
2003 | Chicago Bears | Defensive Assistant/Defensive Backs |
2002 | Chicago Bears | Defensive Assistant/Defensive Line |
1996-2001 | Chicago Bears | Defensive Assistant/Linebackers |
1998 | Michigan State University | Graduate Assistant/Offensive Line |
1997 | Michigan State University | Graduate Assistant/Defensive Backs |
1996 | Indianapolis Colts | Player |
1993-95 | Miami Dolphins | Player |
1992 | Philadelphia Eagles | Player |
1987-91 | Michigan State University | Student-athlete |