Rob Everett enters his third season as Bridgewater's defensive coordinator in 2018.
BC's 2017 defense included an All-State selection (Isaac Evans), and the VaSID State Defensive Rookie of the Year (freshman DE Rashad Wood)- the school's first-ever State Rookie of the Year. Overall, the defense earned four All-ODAC selections.
The Eagles' defense had two All-State selections in 2016 (cornerback Isaac Evans and linebacker Davey Hardesty) and earned six All-ODAC selections in total.
Everett is coming off a Virginia 6A state championship as a defensive coordinator at Westfield High School. In five seasons at Westfield, his teams compiled a combined mark of 61-8 and went 15-4 in state playoff games. His 2015 state champion defense allowed just 7.9 points per game over 15 contests.
In his first season as an assistant coach at Westfield, the Bulldogs were led by Bridgewater College captains Matthew Pisarcik and Sean Douglass.
Everett was also employed as a mathematics teacher at Westfield HS, and previously taught math at Washington-Lee High in Arlington, Va.
From 2006-2010, Everett was the head coach at Springfield's Robert E. Lee High School, after originally joining the staff as an offensive line coach. He led the Lancers to three playoff appearances, including a Northern Region finals appearance in 2010.
Everett has been a coach advisor for HigherEchelon Inc., which developed the GoArmy Edge Football App, and other companies including Automated Sports Analytics and GameSense Sports. He was also a technical advisor and beta tester for HUDL, and a contributor to the xandoslabs.com coaches resource.
Everett founded the Fairfax County Football Coaches Association, and a Camp Director for GameDay Football Inc. He has also coached at the US Army All-American Bowl and the USA Football Regional Development camp.
Everett graduated with honors from the University of Michigan in 2002 with a degree in mathematics. He then began his coaching career working with the offensive line at Washington-Lee HS.