Mike Jinks – Football Coach
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Mike Jinks joined the USC staff in December of 2018 as running backs coach.
In 2019, USC’s running backs combined rushed for nearly 1,600 yards with 16 TDs (plus another 5 receiving scores).
Jinks, 49, was Bowling Green’s head coach from 2016 until being relieved of his duties after the seventh game of the 2018 season. His Falcons went 7-24. In his first 2 seasons, he produced 13 players who were named to various All-Mid-American Conference teams and 23 who made various Academic All-MAC teams (including an Academic All-American first teamer).
Before that, he was the running backs coach at Texas Tech for 3 years (2013-15), adding the associate head coach title in 2015.
Texas Tech was eighth nationally in total offense (510.7) in 2013 while averaging 35.8 points per game and played in the Holiday Bowl.
In 2014, running back DeAndre Washington became the first Red Raider to rush for 1,000 yards since 1998 (1,103). Texas Tech was 10th nationally in total offense (504.1), including rushing for 153.0 yards per game, while scoring 30.5 points.
In 2015, Texas Tech was second in the country in total offense (579.5) and scoring offense (a school-record 45. 1) while running for 191.3 yards per outing with 34 rushing TDs. The Red Raiders were one of just two schools to score at least 25 points in every game that year. Washington ran for 1,000 yards again (1,492), earning All-Big 12 first team honors and becoming the first Red Raider with consecutive 1,000-yard rushing seasons since 1995 and 1996. Texas Tech played in the Texas Bowl.
Prior to Texas Tech, Jinks was the head coach at Steele High in Cibolo (Tex.) for 7 years (2006-12). He went 76-18 at Cibolo, including being a National Coach of the Year finalist while winning the 2010 Class 5A Division II State Championship. Steele was 43-4 in his final 3 seasons. The Knights advanced to the state finals again in 2011 and to the semifinals in 2012. He coached the West Team in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl in January 2013.
He was the head coach at Burbank High in San Antonio (Tex.) in 2005.
Before that, Jinks was an assistant coach at 5 different high schools. He began his coaching career as the quarterbacks coach at Ellison High in Killeen (Tex. ) in 1996 and 1997. In 1998, he became the quarterbacks coach at his alma mater, Judson High, in Converse (Tex.). Following that, he served as offensive coordinator at Crockett High in Austin (Tex.) in 1999, Galena Park (Tex.) High for 2 seasons (2000-01) and Robert E. Lee High in San Antonio (Tex.) for 3 years (2002-04).
Jinks played quarterback at Judson High and then at Angelo State (1990-93), where he started for 2 years. He earned his bachelor’s degree in kinesiology from Angelo State in 1994.
He was born on Feb. 7, 1972. He and his wife Meredith have 3 children, Jaden, 14, Madison, 10, and Tristan, 6.
JINKS SNAPSHOT
BIRTHDAY: Feb. 7, 1972
FAMILY: Wife, Meredith; Sons, Jaden, 14, and Tristan, 6; Daughter, Madison, 10
HIGH SCHOOL: Judson HS, Converse, Tex.
EDUCATION: Bachelor’s degree, kinesiology, Angelo State, 1995
PLAYING EXPERIENCE: Judson HS, Converse, Tex.
Angelo State, quarterback, 1990-93
COACHING EXPERIENCE: 25 years
YEAR | TEAM | POSITION | BOWL |
1996 | Ellison HS | Quarterbacks | — |
1997 | Ellison HS | Quarterbacks | — |
1998 | Judson HS | Quarterbacks | — |
1999 | Crockett HS | Offensive Coordinator | — |
2000 | Galena Park HS | Offensive Coordinator | — |
2001 | Galena Park HS | Offensive Coordinator | — |
2002 | Robert E.![]() | Offensive Coordinator | — |
2003 | Robert E. Lee HS | Offensive Coordinator | — |
2004 | Robert E. Lee HS | Offensive Coordinator | — |
2005 | Burbank HS | Head Coach | — |
2006 | Steele HS | Head Coach | — |
2007 | Steele HS | Head Coach | — |
2008 | Steele HS | Head Coach | — |
2009 | Steele HS | Head Coach | — |
2010 | Steele HS | Head Coach | State Champ |
2011 | Steele HS | Head Coach | — |
2012 | Steele HS | Head Coach | — |
2013 | Texas Tech | Running Backs | Holiday |
2014 | Texas Tech | Running Backs | — |
2015 | Texas Tech | Associate Head Coach/Running Backs | Texas |
2016 | Bowling Green | Head Coach | — |
2017 | Bowling Green | Head Coach | — |
2018 | Bowling Green | Head Coach* | — |
2019 | USC | Running Backs | Holiday |
2020 | USC | Running Backs | — |
* First 7 games
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Jinx Kunst – frwiki.wiki
For articles of the same name, see Kunst.
Jinx Kunst in action
Jinks Kunst (born Vevey 1976) is a French-Swiss street artist.
Summary
- 1 Biography
- 1.1 Theft of signs
- 1.2 Stencil
- 1.3 pixels
- 2 shows
- 3 Gallery
- 4 Notes and references
biography
Jinks Kunst discovered art thanks to his grandfather, an artistic ceramist, the best worker in France, a poet and an inventor.
He moved to Rézé, Nantes region in the early 2000s. In the late 1980s, skateboarding and hip-hop culture changed his life, he began to take out papers and markers to learn about the art of graffiti. By subscribing to skateboarding magazine NoWay , he discovered number 5, a special graffiti with a cover made by Mode2.
Jinx is a contemporary urban artist who can spray and stick street sign stickers to create ephemeral urban paintings. In his workshop he works on different media: skateboard, metal, vinyl record, paper, canvas…
Jinx needs to intervene in the streets of the world. Then communication with residents starts easier, which provides an opportunity for real exchange and discovery for people who do not necessarily have access to art.
Sign hijacking
One of his favorite tricks is setting up road signs. Using hand-cut stickers, he changes the signage: a no-go sign turns into a bathtub, a speedometer turns into a skatepark, and a no-go direction into a modern-day crucifix.
At the turn of the street you can fall into a trap. Jinx plays by adjusting to the graphical differences in the country panels he passes through.
Jinx Kunst ordered more than 1000 in 28 different countries (Vietnam, Cambodia, Morocco, Nepal, Kurdistan, Iraq, Lebanon, Austria, Switzerland, Germany…).
Stencil
In 2006 he started experimenting with the stencil technique. With a cutter, he hollows out paper like lace, and creates paintings on a human scale. The source of inspiration for Jinx is the news. His stencils depict scenes of wars, banners, politics… The face of Omaira Sanchez, dying in front of the whole world, reminds us of this painful memory.
A multidisciplinary artist and traveller, he also works as a stencil artist and is involved in many projects around the world:
- Slum decoration in Sidi Moumen in Casablanca in Morocco.
- In collaboration with the ArtLab association in Kathmandu, he created a mural for the Prasad project in Beni, Nepal.
For this project, Jinx Kunst created a 4.50 x 2.30 m portrait of Mahabir Punde (his record-breaking size) on a fresco almost 20 meters high. An unforgettable experience for Jinks who enjoyed the bamboo forests with a magical view of Annapurna!
- In 2016 he organized the Djiguene & Goor project in West Africa. The aim of the project is to pay tribute to women (Jiguene) and men (Gour) from Senegal, Mali, Burkina Faso, Benin and the Ivory Coast. The project was supported by the city of Nantes, the French institutions of Abidjan and Saint-Louis, and the Alliance française de Caolac.
- During the Cambodian Urban Art Festival in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, he created a stenciled painting of The Troubles by Xavier de Lausanne, which was filmed in the same city.
- In 2019, Jinks and Vincent Prieur, together with Solid’Art International, organized the Alibi (Paintings in Refugee Camps) project in Iraqi Kurdistan (Erbil) and Lebanon (Shatila, Najr and Bar Elias camps).
Pixel
In 2011, he paid tribute to Serge Gainsbourg by painting a portrait with over 20,000 cigarette filters. Then, after the death of Nelson Mandela, he made a 1.30m x 1.40m portrait with only Lego bricks.
Exhibitions
- Espace Niemeyer (Paris – France) 2019
- Tissé Métisse Conference Center (Nantes, France) 2019
- Radisson Blu (Nantes – France) 2018
- Artichot Gallery – Nantes (France)
- Gobinier Castle (Orvo, France) 2018
- Mola Museum (Paris, France) 2018
- Water Pavilion (Paris – France) 2018
- FADA 317 (Amman – Jordan) 2018
- Espace Vanderborght “Expo Strokar” (Brussels – Belgium) 2017
- Gallery The Art Project (Brussels – Belgium) 2017
- Studio 49 (Geneva – Switzerland) 2017
- Park Gallery (Kathmandu – Nepal) 2015
Gallery
Notes and links
- ↑ Monsieur K, “ Jinks Kunst “, about Zeitgeist, (accessed March 26, 2020)
- ↑ “ Mode2: graffiti pioneer exhibited in Paris “, on Télérama.
fr (accessed 4 April 2020)
- ↑ “ IN PICTURES. Jinx Kunst practices his art on road signs “, on leparisien.fr, (accessed March 26, 2020)
- ↑ “ Jinks Kunst – Parcours Street Art Bruxelles ” (accessed March 28, 2020)
- ↑ a and b “ This Nantes street artist traces his route with his panels”, on www.20minutes.fr (accessed 26 March 2020)
- ↑ Mathieu GRUEL, “ Nantais Jinks Kunst street art, from Sri Lanka to Orvo “, on Ouest-France.fr, (accessed March 26, 2020)
- ↑ “ Jinx Kunst posts his street art label from Nantes to Nepal “, on Franceinfo, (accessed March 28, 2020)
- ↑ Presse Océan, “ Nantes.
In Nepal, artist Jinks Kunst introduces children to street art ” at Presse Océan, (accessed April 5, 2020)
- ↑ Mike, “ Jinx Kunst, a committed street artist and his Djiguene & Goor project”. “, On Hip Hop Corner, (Accessed April 5, 2020)
- ↑ “ JINKS KUNST – street artist in Africa and Cotonou “, on lepetitjournal.com (accessed March 28, 2020)
- ↑ “ Walls of Phnom Penh in the hands of Cambodian urban art “, on lepetitjournal.com (accessed April 5, 2020)
- ↑ Presse Océan, “ Nantes. Nantes artists Jinx Kunst and Vincent Prieur in Iraqi Kurdistan “, at Presse Océan, (accessed April 2, 2020)
- ↑ Carla ENOUDE interview, “ (Perfect) Alibi by Vincent Prieur and Jinx Kunst – Carla ENOUDE interview “, on L’Orient-Le Jour, (Accessed April 2, 2020)
- ↑ “ Solid’Art International “, on Solid’Art International (accessed April 4, 2020)
- ↑ “ Gainsbourg, portrait in filters 20 years after his death “, Reuters , (read online, consultation April 2, 2020 g.