Marvin Lewis joins Herm Edwards' ASU staff



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Former Cincinnati Bengals head coach Marvin Lewis is joining Arizona State's football staff, Sun Devils coach Herm Edwards announced on Tuesday.

"Marvin Lewis is one of the most respected minds in our game," Edwards said in a statement. "Whether as the winningest coach in the franchise history of the Cincinnati Bengals, or the architect of one of the greatest defenses in NFL history, the Baltimore Ravens 2000, Marvin has succeeded everywhere he has done and he has done it the right way. passion for teaching will be an incredible benefit not only for our coaches, but also for the young men we are responsible for as students and athletes. "

Marvin Lewis will be a special adviser on Herm Lewis' staff at Arizona State. Billie Weiss / Getty Images

Edwards said Lewis, who was fired in December after coaching the Bengals for 16 seasons, will serve as a special adviser. Lewis will serve as a sounding board for the coaching staff and advise coaches and staff members. He will be a part of the game strategy and could become a "face of the program" for speaking engagements down the road.

Lewis will not be allowed to work directly with players, as he is not officially a position coach.

"I've known Herman for almost 30 years and the opportunity to come and see him and his coaches is very exciting and appealing," Lewis said in a statement. "Arizona State and Tempe have always been special to me.

"I'm just one another set of eyes, and I'm doing a lot of things, and I'm really good at the coaches." ASU is a great university and I know to have an outstanding athletic program and I know how to get to know you.

Lewis went 131-122-3 during his 16 years in Cincinnati, setting the franchise record for career wins. He was the franchise's longest-tenured coach and set the club's head coaching record for playoff appearances (seven), consecutive playoff appearances (five) and division titles (four). The seven playoffs berths under Lewis the Bengals had the 35 seasons before his arrival in 2003.

However, Lewis went 0-7 in the playoffs and was fired following the 2018 season after a 6-10 year, despite a 4-1 start.

Lewis joins ASU's staff following an impressive 7-6 start for Edwards that included upset wins over Michigan State and Utah, which were both ranked 15th nationally when the Sun Devils played them.

Lewis began his career in 1981 as a linebacker coach for Idaho State, which won the NCAA Division I-AA championship during his first year with the team. He was also an assistant coach at Long Beach State (1985-1986), New Mexico (1987-1989), and Pittsburgh (1990-1992).

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