In his first year as the Jaguars' offensive coordinator in 2007, Koetter's unit finished sixth in the league in points scored and seventh among NFL teams in yards. After his first year in Atlanta in 2012, the Falcons finished seventh in yards and eighth in points scored.

2. The Buccaneers are the 11th coaching stop of his career.

Koetter has been with three NFL teams (Buccaneers, Falcons, Jaguars) and seven college programs (Arizona State, Oregon, Boston College, Boise State, Missouri, UTEP, San Francisco State), and one high school team. He served as head coach at Boise State and Arizona State and was an offensive coordinator at the rest of his collegiate stops, as well as in the pros.

3. Coaching is in his blood.

Koetter's father, Jim, was also a football coach. "I'm the son of a high school coach, so I grew up talking ball," Koetter told ESPN in 2010. "He's still as good a football coach as I've been around, and I've been around a whole lot of football coaches."

4. He is Mr. Idaho.

Koetter played for Highland High School in Pocatello, Idaho, home of the 10-time state champion Rams. Pocatello is considered to have one of the best football programs in the state. Highland High School's rivalry with cross-town Pocatello High School was named Idaho's best by ESPN in 2009. Upon the completion of his playing career at Idaho State, Koetter returned to Highland as a coach and led the team to the 1984 state title. He later coached at Boise State.