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Patrick Toney (born March 14, 1990) is an American football coach who is the co-defensive coordinator for the Ole Miss Rebels. He previously served as the defensive backs coach with the Arizona Cardinals and as co-defensive coordinator for the Florida Gators football team.[1]

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Coaching career

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Sam Houston State

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In 2015 he worked as the Safeties coach at Sam Houston State.[2]

UTSA

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Toney spent 2016[3] and 2017 as the safeties coach at UTSA.

Louisiana

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In 2018 Toney joined the Ragin Cajuns as the safeties coach.[4] In 2020 he was promoted to defensive coordinator and outside linebackers coach.

Florida

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On December 6, 2021, Toney rejoined Napier and [5] was hired as co-defensive coordinator and safeties coach for Florida.[6][7]

Arizona Cardinals

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On February 22, 2023, Toney was hired as the safeties coach for the Arizona Cardinals.[8][9]

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Patrick Toney is an coach serving as the for the of the (SEC). Hired on January 7, 2026, Toney reunites with head coach Pete Golding, with whom he previously collaborated at Southeastern Louisiana (2012–2013) and UTSA (2016–2017). He brings 11 years of college coaching experience and three seasons in the NFL. Previously, Toney served as the defensive backs coach for the of the (NFL) from 2023 to 2025. During his tenure, he contributed to the development of key players including safety , who recorded a career-high 164 tackles in 2024—leading all NFL defensive backs and ranking second overall—while earning his seventh selection and second-team honors that season. Under Toney's coaching, the Cardinals ranked ninth in the NFL in pass defense in 2025, allowing 230.8 yards per game. Toney's coaching career spans over a decade, beginning at the collegiate level. He joined , where he served as a defensive assistant from 2012 to 2013 and then as safeties coach and special teams coordinator in 2014. In 2015, Toney moved to as safeties coach. He then spent two seasons (2016–2017) as defensive backs coach at the University of Texas at (UTSA), helping the program achieve a 6–7 record in 2016 and reach for the first time in school history. From 2018 to 2021, Toney coached at the University of Louisiana, initially handling the secondary in 2018–2019 before his promotion to and outside linebackers coach in 2020–2021 under head coach . During this period, the Ragin' Cajuns ranked among the Sun Belt Conference leaders in total defense, allowing an average of 18.5 points per game in 2021. In 2022, Toney followed Napier to the as co- and safeties coach, marking his first Power Five staff position, before transitioning to the with the Cardinals in 2023.

Early life and education

Youth and high school

Patrick Toney was born on March 14, 1990, and raised in , a of known for its strong youth sports programs. Coming from a family with deep roots in football, Toney's grandfather served as a coach at both the collegiate and NFL levels, exposing him to the profession from an early age. This familial influence, combined with the vibrant football culture—where high school programs like those in the area emphasize competitive play and development—sparked Toney's lifelong passion for the sport. Toney attended , where he graduated in 2008 after participating in the football program during his junior and senior years. Playing primarily as a and linebacker, he contributed to the Poway Titans team in the competitive Avocado League, though he did not receive enough recognition to pursue a playing career. His experiences on the field, amid Poway's tradition of producing talented athletes in a region dominated by football enthusiasm, further solidified his interest in coaching rather than continuing as a player.

College attendance

After graduating from in 2008, Toney pursued higher education with an interest in , influenced by his background in football. Toney attended , where he earned a in in 2013. While studying at Southeastern Louisiana, a Division I FCS program in the , Toney immersed himself in the college athletics environment, gaining foundational insights into university-level football operations that prepared him for future involvement in the sport.

Coaching career

Early roles (2008–2014)

Toney began his coaching career in 2008 as the defensive line coach at Fallbrook High School in . In 2009, he transitioned to the junior college level as wide receivers coach at Palomar College in . Toney then served as and offensive backfield coach at La Costa Canyon High School in , from 2010 to 2011, helping achieve an overall record of 15–7 across the two seasons. These positions, pursued after graduating from Poway High School and while earning a in from in 2013, provided Toney with early experience coaching both offensive and defensive units at the high school and levels.

Southeastern Louisiana (2012–2014)

Patrick Toney began his Division I coaching career at in 2012 as a defensive assistant, primarily working with the secondary for the Lions' Football Championship Subdivision program. In this role during the 2012 and 2013 seasons, he supported the defensive staff under Ron Roberts, contributing to a marked improvement in team performance from a 3–8 overall record in 2011 to 5–6 in 2012 and 11–3 in 2013. The 2013 campaign included an undefeated 7–0 mark in play, securing the program's first outright conference championship and an automatic bid to the FCS playoffs, where Southeastern Louisiana advanced to the quarterfinals. In 2014, Toney earned a promotion to defensive backs coach and special teams coordinator. His work with the secondary helped anchor a defense that supported the Lions' 9–4 overall record and 7–1 conference finish, earning a shared title and a second consecutive FCS playoff appearance. Over his three seasons at Southeastern Louisiana, the program achieved a combined 25–13 record, including back-to-back conference championships and playoff berths, while Toney honed his expertise in coaching defensive backs at the FCS level.

Sam Houston State (2015)

In 2015, Patrick Toney served as the secondary coach for the Sam Houston State Bearkats football team, an FCS program in the . He joined the staff of the defending champions under K.C. Keeler, focusing on the development of the defensive secondary, including safeties, to build on his prior experience coaching defensive backs at Southeastern Louisiana. Under Toney's guidance, the Bearkats' secondary contributed significantly to a robust defensive unit that helped the team achieve an 11-4 overall record and advance to the FCS playoffs semifinals. The defensive backs, whom Toney coached, recorded 13 interceptions during the season, demonstrating strong coverage and ball skills in pass defense. Additionally, two of his cornerbacks earned All-Southland honors, highlighting individual development within the group. Toney's emphasis on safety position fundamentals helped maintain the Bearkats' competitive edge in the , as the team tied for second place in Southland play with a 7-2 record. This season marked a successful transition for Toney into a more specialized role at the FCS level, where his recruiting and coaching efforts supported the program's postseason run.

UTSA (2016–2017)

In 2016, Patrick Toney joined the University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) as safeties coach, marking his entry into FBS coaching with the Roadrunners in . Bringing experience from coaching the secondary at FCS-level Sam Houston State the prior year, Toney focused on stabilizing the defensive backfield during UTSA's ongoing transition from its 2013 move to FBS, where the program was still rebuilding its roster and schemes. His efforts contributed to a 6-7 overall record that season, including a 5-3 mark in conference play and UTSA's first bowl game appearance in the . The 2017 season saw further defensive maturation under Toney's guidance, with the Roadrunners achieving a 7-5 record and a third-place finish in the C-USA West Division. UTSA's defense ranked fifth nationally among FBS programs in total defense, allowing an average of 287.8 yards per game, a marked improvement that underscored the unit's progress in the program's post-transition phase. Toney emphasized secondary stability by coaching a mix of veterans and emerging talents, helping to limit big plays through improved coverage and run support. A key aspect of Toney's role involved developing young safeties amid roster turnover, fostering depth in the back end to support the overall defensive rebuild. For instance, freshmen and sophomores like C.J. Levine gained significant playing time, contributing tackles and pass breakups while learning under Toney's system, which built on foundational techniques from his prior FCS experience. This development helped the secondary anchor a defense that ranked eighth in scoring defense at 17.0 points per game, providing crucial stability as UTSA aimed to establish itself in FBS competition.

Louisiana (2018–2021)

In 2018, Patrick Toney joined the (Ragin' Cajuns) as safeties coach under head coach , building on his prior experience coaching the same position at UTSA. During his initial two seasons in this role (2018–2019), Toney contributed to a defensive secondary that emphasized ball production, with the defensive backs recording 10 interceptions in 2019 alone. The 2019 Cajuns defense, which Toney helped shape as part of the staff, ranked second in the Sun Belt Conference in total defense (369.8 yards per game allowed) and 12th nationally in scoring defense. This performance supported an 11–3 overall record, a Sun Belt West Division title, and a victory in the LendingTree Bowl over Miami (OH) by a score of 27–17. Ahead of the 2020 season, Toney was promoted to and outside linebackers coach at the age of 30, his first time calling an entire defense. In his debut year as coordinator, despite a COVID-19-shortened regular season, Toney implemented an aggressive defensive scheme focused on generating turnovers and disrupting passing attacks. The unit ranked first in the Sun Belt in pass defense and sixth nationally in that category, while tying for third in the FBS with 16 interceptions; it also finished second nationally in interceptions per game. Overall, the 2020 defense allowed 21.8 points per game (27th nationally) and forced 21 total turnovers—the most for the program since 2009—contributing to a 10–1 record, a Sun Belt Conference championship, and a 31–24 win over UTSA in the . Toney's efforts earned him a nomination for the , recognizing the top assistant coach in . Toney retained his defensive coordinator duties in 2021, continuing to oversee an outside linebackers group while refining the aggressive approach that prioritized blitzes and coverage disguises to create confusion for opponents. The defense ranked first in the in scoring defense (18.3 allowed overall, tied for ninth nationally) and remained among the top 25 nationally in that metric for the second straight year, also leading the conference in fewest points allowed. Over his two seasons as coordinator (2020–2021), the compiled a 23–2 record, captured back-to-back titles, and made consecutive bowl appearances, underscoring the defensive foundation Toney helped establish for the program's success.

Florida (2022)

On December 6, 2021, Patrick Toney was hired as co-defensive coordinator and safeties coach for the team in the (SEC). This move reunited him with head coach , his former boss at , where Toney's experience as from 2020 to 2021 factored into his selection for the high-profile SEC role. Toney was tasked with elevating the Gators' secondary amid roster turnover and scheme changes following a challenging 2021 defensive season that ranked 65th nationally in scoring defense. During the 2022 season, Toney called the defensive plays and implemented a defensive back-oriented scheme, often utilizing a 3-3-5 alignment to emphasize coverage and versatility in the secondary. The Gators' defense, navigating a transitional year under Napier, showed improvement in generating turnovers, averaging 1.8 per game against FBS opponents, which helped mitigate broader struggles in a 6-7 campaign. Toney focused on developing young safeties, including freshman Devin Moore, who emerged as a standout in for his ball skills and physicality, and returners like Rashard Savage, contributing to a more cohesive back-end unit despite injuries and inconsistencies. Toney's tenure at Florida concluded after the 2022 season, as he departed for an NFL position with the , leaving the Gators' defensive coordinator role vacant ahead of spring practices.

Arizona Cardinals (2023–2025)

On February 22, 2023, Patrick Toney was hired by the of the National Football League's as their defensive backs coach, marking his transition to professional football following his role as co-defensive coordinator at the . He worked under head coach , focusing on developing the team's secondary to enhance pass defense capabilities. In his first season with the Cardinals during 2023, Toney coached safety Budda Baker to a Pro Bowl selection, helping the unit adapt to new defensive schemes amid team transitions. The following year in 2024, Toney's guidance contributed to significant improvements in the secondary, as the Cardinals' overall defense rose from 32nd in defensive DVOA in 2023 to 14th in 2024, with Baker earning second-team All-Pro honors after recording a career-high 164 tackles—the most by any NFL defensive back and second-most league-wide—along with 10 tackles for loss, two sacks, and five passes defensed. During his third season in 2025, Toney continued to emphasize pass defense enhancements through player development and scheme integration. Following the 2025 season, Toney departed the Cardinals to join the University of Mississippi as defensive coordinator.

Ole Miss (2026–present)

On January 7, 2026, Patrick Toney was hired by the University of Mississippi (Ole Miss) as its defensive coordinator, reuniting with head coach Pete Golding, with whom he had previously collaborated at Southeastern Louisiana (2012–2013) and UTSA (2016–2017). Prior to this role, Toney had served three seasons as the defensive backs coach for the Arizona Cardinals, where the team's pass defense ranked ninth in the NFL, allowing 230.8 yards per game in 2025. Golding, who will continue calling the defensive plays, announced the hire, with Toney joining Bryan Brown as co-defensive coordinator.

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