Football

Freddie Banks
Freddie Banks
  • Title:
    Assistant Coach, Defensive Backs
Freddie Banks was named the Assistant Coach, Safeties on Jan. 3, 2025. 
 
Banks came to Winston-Salem with a vast amount of experience including being a defensive coordinator for seven years in his coaching career.
Over the last three seasons, Banks has been the defensive coordinator for Colorado State with the Rams improving their record each season including an 8-4 record in 2024 and an appearance in the Arizona Bowl. In 2024, Colorado State ranked 23rd nationally and led the Mountain West with nine fumble recoveries while the 19 turnovers gained ranked fourth in the conference.

Overall in his three seasons, Colorado State ranked fourth in the conference in turnovers forced per game, totaling 53 in just 36 games played.
Banks arrived in Fort Collins fresh off leading the No. 6 scoring defense in the FCS to the national championship game while in the same role at Montana State. It was the Bobcats' first appearance in the FCS national championship game since 1984.

Under his tutelage, the Bobcat defense allowed just 10 or fewer points in seven of 15 games in 2021. The unit allowed just 15.0 points per game and 310.1 yards of total offense, the 14th-best mark in the FCS. The Bobcats collected 42 sacks (12th) and generated 24 turnovers (17th), including 18 interceptions (4th) on the season.

Montana State linebacker Troy Andersen was named a first team All-American as well as the FCS Defensive Player of the Year by Phil Steele, and defensive lineman Daniel Hardy earned first team All-American honors by the same outlet. Andersen was also named the Big Sky Conference’s Defensive Player of the Year while six other Bobcats picked up All-Big Sky honors..

His coaching career started a year later at Minnesota State-Moorhead. In just two seasons, he became the defensive coordinator there before moving to Nicholls to coach cornerbacks from 2013-14. He then spent one season as a high school coach in Louisiana before returning to the college ranks at Midwestern State, where he coached the secondary from 2016-18, then spent the 2019 seasons as the cornerbacks coach at Stephen F. Austin. Banks then made his debut at the FBS level, coaching cornerbacks at Nevada during the 2020 season, leading the Wolfpack to a 7-2 record and Famous Idaho Potato Bowl championship.

Banks played at Mercyhurst in 2007 before transferring to North Dakota State, where he finished out his career in 2010.

Colorado State (2022-2024)
Over the last three seasons, Banks has been the defensive coordinator for Colorado State with the Rams improving their record each season including an 8-4 record in 2024 and an appearance in the Arizona Bowl. In 2024, Colorado State ranked 23rd nationally and led the Mountain West with nine fumble recoveries while the 19 turnovers gained ranked fourth in the conference.

Overall in his three seasons, Colorado State ranked fourth in the conference in turnovers forced per game, totaling 53 in just 36 games played.
Colorado State’s defense showed improvement in Banks’ first season, trimming nearly 80 yards of total offense allowed from the first half to the second half and scoring by more than 11 points. The unit posted a shutout for the first time since 2016 when the Rams blanked New Mexico on the final weekend, and generated at least one turnover a game after the opener, including a streak of six consecutive games with an interception. In a win over Nevada, the defense produced the Rams’ only two touchdowns of the game on an interception return by Ayden Hector and a fumble return by Mukendi Wa-Kalonji. Overall Colorado State allowed just 19.9 points per game in Mountain West play in 2022. 

Sophomore safety Jack Howell was named first-team All-Mountain West after leading the team with 108 tackles and tying for the team lead with three interceptions. Defensive end Mohamed Kamara earned second-team All-MW honors ,with CJ Onyechi, Dequan Jackson and Chigozie Anusiem named honorable mention. Defensive tackle Grady Kelly was named a PFF Freshman All-American. 

Montana State (2021)
In his only season at Montana State, Banks led the No. 6 scoring defense in the FCS and helped the Bobcats reach the national championship game. It was the Bobcats' first appearance in the FCS national championship game since 1984.

Under his tutelage, the Bobcat defense allowed just 10 or fewer points in seven of 15 games in 2021. The unit allowed just 15.0 points per game and 310.1 yards of total offense, the 14th-best mark in the FCS. The Bobcats collected 42 sacks (12th) and generated 24 turnovers (17th), including 18 interceptions (4th) on the season. The defense was also stingy in the red zone, posting the No. 18 ranked red zone defense in the country.

Banks also help train linebacker Troy Andersen into the FCS ADA National Defensive Player of the Year, Big Sky Defensive Player of the Year and an FCS First Team All-American as he finished the season with 147 tackles including 14.0 tackles for loss. His single-season tackle total ranked fifth in program history and he went on to be drafted in the second round by the Atlanta Falcons. Defensive lineman Daniel Hardy also earned first team All-American honors.

Nevada (2020)
During his lone season with the Wolfpack as the cornerbacks coach, Nevada finished 7-2 and earned an invite to the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl. 

Stephen F. Austin (2019)
In his lone season at Stephen F. Austin, the Lumberjacks were fifth in the Southland Conference in pass defense and second in pass efficiency defense. Additionally the Lumberjacks had a pair of defensive touchdowns which ranked 26th in FCS.

Midwestern State (2016-18)
Posted an impressive 26-6 record across three seasons and made back-to-back NCAA Division II Playoff appearances in 2016 and 2017, including a 10-1 record in 2017. In his final two seasons, Midwestern State finished in the top 25 in turnover margin while also running in the top 25 nationally in defensive touchdowns and red zone defense.

Livonia HS (LA) (2015)
Banks spent a year as defensive coordinator at Livonia (La.) High School, helping the Wildcats to an 8-4 record while holding the opposition to 19.8 points per game.

Nicholls (2013-14)
Mentored defensive backs as the passing game coordinator at Nicholls State in Thibodaux, La. The Colonels rated second in the Southland Conference in pass defense in 2013.

Minnesota State-Moorhead (2011-12)
Acted as defensive backs coach and defensive coordinator in 2012 and cornerbacks coach in 2011. Additionally helped out with the special teams while assisting the strength and conditioning program. He also served as assistant director of development working mainly with alumni relations during his time at Moorhead.

As a player:
Banks began his collegiate career playing at NCAA Division II Mercyhurst in 2006 before transferring to North Dakota State in 2007 and redshirting. He played in 11 games in 2009 and all 14 in 2010. As a senior, he intercepted one pass and broke up seven passes.
 
Family
He and his wife Candace have two children with a daughter, Dakota, and son, Aceson.

Postseason History
Season Bowl Game Opponent Result
2021 FCS National Championship (Montana State) North Dakota State L, 10-38
2021 FCS Semifinal (Montana State) South Dakota State W, 31-17
2021 FCS Quarterfinal (Montana State) Sam Houston State W, 42-19
2021 FCS Second Round (Montana State) UT Martin W, 26-7
2020 Famous Idaho Potato Bowl (Nevada) Tulane W, 38-27
2017 NCAA DII Playoffs First Round (Midwestern State)  Sioux Falls W, 24-20
2017 NCAA DII Playoffs Second Round (Midwestern State) Minnesota State L, 63-21
2016 NCAA DII Playoffs First Round (Midwestern State) Ferris State L, 65-34

Coaching History 
Seasons School/Team Title/Position Coached
2025-Present Wake Forest Safeties
2022-24 Colorado State Defensive Coordinator / Defensive Backs
2021 Montana State Defensive Coordinator / Defensive Backs
2020 Nevada Cornerbacks
2019 Stephen F. Austin Cornerbacks
2016-18 Midwestern State Secondary
2015 Livonia HS (LA) Defensive Coordinator
2013-14 Nicholls Cornerbacks
2011-12 Minnesota State-Moorhead Defensive Coordinator / Defensive Backs

NFL Players (Round Drafted)
  • LB Dequan Jackson (UDFA) - Colorado State ‘23 - Miami Dolphins 
  • DE Mohamed Kamara (5th) - Colorado State '24 - Miami Dolphins
  • DB Chigozie Anusiem (UDFA) - Colorado State ‘24 - Washington Commanders 
  • DB Trey Webb (UDFA) - Montana State ‘ 21 - Atlanta Falcons 
  • DB Ty Okada (UDFA) - Montana State ‘23 - Seattle Seahawks
  • LB Troy Andersen (2nd) - Montana State ‘22 - Atlanta Falcons
  • LB Daniel Hardy (7th) - Montana State ‘22 - Los Angeles Rams
  • DB Marqui Christian (5th) - Midwestern State '16 - Arizona Cardinals
Personal Information
  • Hometown: Harvey, Ill.
  • Education: BA, Sociology (Advertising/PR minor), NDSU, 2010
  • Wife: Candace
  • Children: Daughters, Dakota and Rocky & Son, Aceson