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Antoine Smith begins his second season as defensive line coach at Miami University in 2010. He was originally named to Michael Haywood's coaching staff on Jan. 3, 2009.
He is an eight-year coaching veteran, including three seasons at Youngstown State (2006-08), and a former collegiate star at the University of Maine.
Smith instilled a no nonsense approach during his time at Youngstown State. Smith showed a passion for his players' development, both on and off the field, as the unit had six All-Missouri Valley Football Conference selections in his three seasons. Perhaps his best player was third-team All-American Mychal Savage.
He came to Youngstown State after spending two successful seasons coaching the defensive line at Lafayette. Smith made a tremendous impact for the Leopards, as the school reached the playoffs and shared two Patriot League titles during his brief time with the program and Coach Frank Tavani.
In 2005, the Leopards' defense placed in the Top 30 nationally in four categories. Lafayette ranked ninth in I-AA in scoring defense (17.0 points per game), 11th in total defense (296.9 yards per game), 19th in pass defense (166.9 yards per game) and 28th in rush defense (130.0 yards per game). The Leopards, who finished 8-4 overall and 5-1 in the conference, shared the crown with Colgate and led the league in scoring and total defense. Helping lead the way for Smith were defensive ends Marvin Snipes and Andrew Brown. Snipes was a first-team All-Patriot League selection while Brown was drafted by the Edmonton Eskimos in the 2006 CFL Draft. Lafayette advanced to the playoffs as an at-large selection losing to eventual National Champion Appalachian State in the first round.
In Smith's first year with the Leopards in 2004, they made their first Division I-AA playoff appearance in school history and won their first conference crown in 10 years. En route to finishing 8-4 and sharing the league title with Lehigh at 5-1, the Leopards allowed 19.1 points per game ranking 18th nationally in that category.
Before moving on to Lafayette, Smith spent the 2003 season as the defensive line coach at Maine for Coach Jack Cosgrove. The Black Bears finished with a 7-5 mark while Smith's entire front-line unit received All-Atlantic 10 accolades.
Smith spent the 2002 season as the defensive line coach and strength and conditioning coordinator at Minot State in North Dakota. He helped guide Minot State to the 2002 Dakota Athletic Conference championship, a 9-2 record and a berth in the NAIA playoffs, the Beavers' first since 1994.
A native of Syracuse, New York, Smith spent one season as the defensive coordinator at Fowler High School in his hometown upon graduating from Maine. While in Syracuse, he was a secondary education instructor for the City School District.
Smith earned his bachelor's degree in physical education and kinesiology in 2001 from Maine and his Master's degree from Minot State in 2004. During his undergraduate academic career he worked as a teaching assistant. He also served as the defensive coordinator at Orono High School while still completing undergraduate work in 2000.
Smith was a three-year starter at defensive tackle for Maine and a four-year letterwinner from 1996-99.
In high school, he was a three-time football captain at Fowler. Smith was also a standout wrestler, winning three state championships in both freestyle and Greco Roman. Prior to enrolling at Maine, he attended Maine Central Institute prep school.
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