Football | 2/13/2020 11:10:00 AM

Navy head football coachannounced today that James Adams has joined the Navy football staff and will coach the cornerbacks.Adams comes to Navy from Western Michigan, where in his one season in Kalamazoo he helped lead the Broncos to a 7-6 record and a berth in the SERVPRO First Responder Bowl."We are thrilled that James Adams and his family are joining our Navy family," said Niumatalolo. "James is one of the most impressive young coaches that I have ever met. He has all the tools to be a star in this profession. He is a great coach and family man and will be a wonderful role model for our midshipmen."My family and I are excited for the opportunity to join Coach Niumatalolo and the Navy football family," said Adams. "I have the utmost respect for Coach Niumatalolo and the culture he has built, leading with love and integrity while developing young men to lead and WIN in arenas far greater than those we play this beautiful game in on Saturdays. We are humbled, grateful and READY for the opportunity! Coach Tim Lester and his staff at Western Michigan have created a strong culture and we will truly miss the players, families and the people who made our time in Kalamazoo special."Adams tutored Third Team All-Mid-American Conference cornerback Patrick Lupro, who earned the honor despite not starting until week five when he stepped in for injured starter D'Wayne Eskridge. Lupro ended the year ranked fifth in the MAC in interceptions per game (0.25) and seventh in passes defended per game (0.83).Adams' work with the cornerbacks helped the Broncos gain 22 turnovers, tied for the second most in the MAC, including 13 interceptions. The cornerbacks were at their best during the latter portion of the campaign, holding three of Western Michigan's final five opponents to less than 150 passing yards. The Broncos surrendered more than 18 completions just twice in the last five games.One of the highlights of WMU's SERVPRO First Responder Bowl performance was turned in by cornerback Kareem Ali, who returned an interception 88 yards for a touchdown. The play was the first interception returned for a touchdown in a bowl game in program history, longest play in a bowl game in program history and the longest interception return in MAC bowl history.Adams previously was at Charlotte, where he was one of the five staff members to start the 49ers football program. He served as the team's secondary coach from 2011-18. He also assisted with coaching special teams.In 2016, Charlotte led Conference USA with 16 interceptions (14th in NCAA DI) and ranked second in turnover margin (+8). He coached 2016 Freshman All-American, 2017 national leader in forced fumbles and 2018 team leader in tackles, Ben DeLuca.In 2015, Adams oversaw a secondary that ranked fourth in C-USA in pass defense in the program's first season at the FBS level. Charlotte ranked 25th in the FCS with 15 interceptions during the 49ers inaugural season of 2013. Charlotte added another 13 INTs in 2014. In 2015, Charlotte had 10 picks, led by CB Terrance Winchester who tied for first in C-USA with four interceptions.In 2015, 49ers safety Desmond Cooper became the first Charlotte player to sign an NFL contract when he signed with the Jacksonville Jaguars. In 2016, safety Branden Dozier was invited to the Pittsburgh Steelers minicamp.Adams was at Wofford as the cornerbacks coach from 2010 to 2011, helping the Terriers win the 2010 Southern Conference Championship. Wofford ranked first in the Southernn Conference in total defense and passing defense that season.Prior to Wofford, Adams worked at Wake Forest as a recruiting assistant in 2008 and offensive graduate assistant in 2009.A former Wake Forest linebacker whose career was cut short by a knee injury, Adams graduated in 2006. A Durham, N.C., native, Adams attended Northern Durham High.Adams and his wife, Tori, have a daughter, Londyn, and a son, Royce.