Football
Corless, Kevin

Kevin Corless
- Title:
- Linebackers
- Email:
- kcorless@buffalo.edu
- Phone:
- 716-645-6818
Kevin Corless is in his second season as linebackers coach at Buffalo.
Corless made an immediate impact with the Bulls as the linebacker unit was one of the strongest on the team in 2022. Starting linebackers Shaun Dolac and James Patterson were both named All-MAC.
Dolac was a first-team selection after leading the Mid-American Conference and ranking second in the nation in tackles with 147. He had a school-record 97 solo tackles which was tops in the nation. Patterson was named to the All-MAC Second Team after totaling a career-best 120 tackles and finishing his career with 417 tackles, fourth in program history.
He helped lead the Bulls to a victory over Georgia Southern in the Camellia Bowl for UB's third bowl win in program history.
Corless brought over 30 years of coaching experience to Buffalo, most recently serving as linebackers coach at Samford.
He was the linebackers coach for Samford’s 2021 spring and fall seasons. Upon his arrival, the Bulldogs made dramatic improvements, including moving from last to first in the Southern Conference in takeaways, interceptions and opponent third-down conversion.
Corless arrived at Samford from Army West Point, where he served as the inside linebackers coach from 2014 to 2019. He helped lead the Black Knights from a 2-10 season in 2013 to averaging nearly 10 wins a season over the 2016, 2017 and 2018 campaigns, earning 29 wins. The 2018 team won 11 games, the most in school history.
Prior to Army, Corless spent two seasons at Georgia Southern. In 2012, he guided the linebackers and then served as co-defensive coordinator with Jack Curtin in 2013. The 2012 squad advanced to the FCS national semifinals and the 2013 team beat Florida, but was not eligible for postseason play as the Eagles made the jump to FBS.
Prior to joining the Georgia Southern staff, Corless spent nine years at Arkansas State. He was the co-defensive coordinator for the first seven years before handling the defense solely his last two seasons. In addition, he oversaw the linebackers and punt return units.
Rivals.com named Corless the Sun Belt “Defensive Coordinator of the Year” for the accomplishments of his 2009 Red Wolves’ defense. That season capped a four-year run that saw the defense claim either first or second in each of the league’s five major defensive statistical categories.
Corless has guided seven players who have been selected in the NFL draft since 1998, including second-round choice Tyrell Johnson, the 2007 Sun Belt Conference Defensive Player of the Year. Corless mentored Alex Carrington to the league’s top defensive honor and a third-round selection by the Buffalo Bills. DeMario Davis is the most recent of Corless’ charges to be drafted when he was chosen in the third round by the New York Jets in 2012. He guided 10 All-Sun Belt Conference linebackers and three Freshmen All-America choices.
Corless was at Northwestern State in 1995 as a defensive line coach and was elevated to co-defensive coordinator in 1999 with oversight of the linebackers during his final three seasons. Northwestern State made NCAA FCS playoff appearances in 1997, 1998 and 2001 and won two Southland Conference titles.
Corless played and graduated from Northwest Missouri State and spent two seasons as a graduate assistant where the team went 10-2 and qualified for the national playoffs. He moved to Montana Tech to mentor linebackers and serve as special teams coordinator. During his eight seasons, he helped the Orediggers transform from winless in three seasons into conference champions and an NAIA playoff team in 1992.
Corless and his wife Stacey have three children, Anne, Caitlin and Joe.
Corless made an immediate impact with the Bulls as the linebacker unit was one of the strongest on the team in 2022. Starting linebackers Shaun Dolac and James Patterson were both named All-MAC.
Dolac was a first-team selection after leading the Mid-American Conference and ranking second in the nation in tackles with 147. He had a school-record 97 solo tackles which was tops in the nation. Patterson was named to the All-MAC Second Team after totaling a career-best 120 tackles and finishing his career with 417 tackles, fourth in program history.
He helped lead the Bulls to a victory over Georgia Southern in the Camellia Bowl for UB's third bowl win in program history.
Corless brought over 30 years of coaching experience to Buffalo, most recently serving as linebackers coach at Samford.
He was the linebackers coach for Samford’s 2021 spring and fall seasons. Upon his arrival, the Bulldogs made dramatic improvements, including moving from last to first in the Southern Conference in takeaways, interceptions and opponent third-down conversion.
Corless arrived at Samford from Army West Point, where he served as the inside linebackers coach from 2014 to 2019. He helped lead the Black Knights from a 2-10 season in 2013 to averaging nearly 10 wins a season over the 2016, 2017 and 2018 campaigns, earning 29 wins. The 2018 team won 11 games, the most in school history.
Prior to Army, Corless spent two seasons at Georgia Southern. In 2012, he guided the linebackers and then served as co-defensive coordinator with Jack Curtin in 2013. The 2012 squad advanced to the FCS national semifinals and the 2013 team beat Florida, but was not eligible for postseason play as the Eagles made the jump to FBS.
Prior to joining the Georgia Southern staff, Corless spent nine years at Arkansas State. He was the co-defensive coordinator for the first seven years before handling the defense solely his last two seasons. In addition, he oversaw the linebackers and punt return units.
Rivals.com named Corless the Sun Belt “Defensive Coordinator of the Year” for the accomplishments of his 2009 Red Wolves’ defense. That season capped a four-year run that saw the defense claim either first or second in each of the league’s five major defensive statistical categories.
Corless has guided seven players who have been selected in the NFL draft since 1998, including second-round choice Tyrell Johnson, the 2007 Sun Belt Conference Defensive Player of the Year. Corless mentored Alex Carrington to the league’s top defensive honor and a third-round selection by the Buffalo Bills. DeMario Davis is the most recent of Corless’ charges to be drafted when he was chosen in the third round by the New York Jets in 2012. He guided 10 All-Sun Belt Conference linebackers and three Freshmen All-America choices.
Corless was at Northwestern State in 1995 as a defensive line coach and was elevated to co-defensive coordinator in 1999 with oversight of the linebackers during his final three seasons. Northwestern State made NCAA FCS playoff appearances in 1997, 1998 and 2001 and won two Southland Conference titles.
Corless played and graduated from Northwest Missouri State and spent two seasons as a graduate assistant where the team went 10-2 and qualified for the national playoffs. He moved to Montana Tech to mentor linebackers and serve as special teams coordinator. During his eight seasons, he helped the Orediggers transform from winless in three seasons into conference champions and an NAIA playoff team in 1992.
Corless and his wife Stacey have three children, Anne, Caitlin and Joe.