Mike Trgovac
Mike Trgovac
Full Name and Common Aliases
Mike Trgovac is a well-known American football coach who has been active in the sport since the 1980s.
Birth and Death Dates
Born on July 24, 1956, there is no publicly available information about his passing date.
Nationality and Profession(s)
Trgovac's nationality is American, and he has worked as a defensive line coach and assistant head coach in various capacities throughout his career.
Early Life and Background
Growing up in Ohio, Trgovac was an avid sports enthusiast from a young age. He developed a passion for football while attending St. Edward High School in Lakewood, Ohio, where he played on the school's varsity team. After completing high school, Trgovac went on to play college football at the University of Cincinnati.
Major Accomplishments
During his coaching career, Mike Trgovac has achieved numerous notable accomplishments. One of his most significant achievements was serving as the assistant head coach and defensive line coach for the Green Bay Packers during their Super Bowl XXXI championship season in 1996. He also spent time working under legendary coaches such as George Seifert with the San Francisco 49ers.
Notable Works or Actions
Some notable works of Mike Trgovac include his work on the Green Bay Packers' defensive line, which earned him a reputation for developing strong players and effective game plans. Trgovac was also an assistant coach under Mike Holmgren when the team won Super Bowl XXXI in 1996.
Impact and Legacy
Mike Trgovac's impact on football extends beyond his coaching career. He has been instrumental in mentoring young coaches, including Sean Duddy, who credits Trgovac for teaching him valuable skills that contributed to his success. Furthermore, Trgovac's innovative approach to coaching continues to inspire aspiring coaches.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
Mike Trgovac is widely quoted and remembered due to his innovative methods as a defensive line coach. His ability to adapt to changing game strategies has earned him recognition from peers and aspiring coaches alike.
Quotes by Mike Trgovac

If you can't get excited about this, you might as well leave the profession. This is the only way any of us know how to do it. All of us are in the same boat. I work the same hours as an assistant coach, as a coordinator. I'm sure John (Fox) worked the same hours as a coordinator as he does as a head coach. We kind of all leave out of here together a lot.

There's the guy to ask (about being a head coach) right there. He's been king before. I've never been king before.

Definitely, I would. But until the league does something about it, they're within their rights to do what they're doing.

Somebody's teaching it, and that's their philosophy. And it's all legal, so there's not much you can do about it. If you try to fight off the chop, you don't get to your play. If you try to get to the play, it's hard to get your hands on both.

I've always thought that if you do a good job people will notice you. I don't self promote myself or all that.

You just have to find ways to adapt to that. Mike's always been a good leader for us, and Dan's becoming a good leader for us, he's becoming more vocal out there.

Our safeties are interchangeable and it's not that big of a deal. I haven't finished talking to Mike and Colin. We don't have to make that decision today and we haven't made it yet.

I see him one day a week. I saw him the other night. There's a flu bug going around. He jumped in bed with us; then about three in the morning he started puking. There was not much sleep after that.

He keeps growing every year. There are certain times when Pep is going to have growing processes. It seems like early in the year he seems to get frustrated because everybody is bringing people to him.
