Makrinos Expected to Become Defensive Coordinator at RMU

RMU is keeping continuity on the defensive side of the ball. According to sources around the program, Jason Makrinos has been promoted to defensive coordinator after serving as the Colonials' defensive backs coach and defensive pass game coordinator. Makrinos will assume the position following the departure of former DC Dave Plungas to James Madison University.

Makrinos joined the RMU staff in 2023 from North Carolina A&T, where he played a key role in the Aggies' defensive resurgence. His ability to develop talent, particularly in the secondary, has already paid dividends for the Colonials. One of his recent standouts, cornerback Rob Carter Jr., made national headlines in Week 1 of the 2024 season with a viral acrobatic interception against Utah State.

In an offseason marked by significant coaching changes, Makrinos’ promotion provides stability to the RMU program. His tenure has already seen improvements in the secondary, and now he’ll have the opportunity to implement his vision across the entire defense. Given his track record of success, the Colonials appear to be in good hands.

NEC Blitz first reported on this story 2/28 on Twitter. There’s been significant, steady approval on that social media post among fellow defensive coaches of Makrinos’ promotion. One of the most notable responses was that of former DC Plungas, who stated: “Lets go @CoachMakrinos the @RMU_Football Defense is in great hands!” It’s hard to imagine a better stamp of approval than from the prior Defensive Coordinator.

Makrinos’ Twitter bio was also updated to reflect his new position. We’ll update this story as needed.

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