Arizona defensive backs assistant coaches Dakari Monroe and Jamie Feldermann’s coaching journeys aligned for the 2025 season, but their paths to Tucson are different.
One played football at every level, while the other dove into the coaching realm straight out of high school.
Monroe played cornerback for the hometown San Jose State Spartans from 2015-18. His last two seasons at San Jose State, Monroe played under Arizona head coach Brent Brennan.
Monroe described his career at San Jose State as “up and down†because he had a different position coach every year he was there, “so I had some adjusting to do, but I still had a lot of fun and learned a lot about myself and the game of football,†he said.
The different minds and coaching perspectives turned out to be a positive for Monroe, who had 105 career tackles and seven interceptions for the Spartans and became a first-team All-Mountain West selection. He also had the ninth-most pass breakups (15) in college football as a senior.
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UNLV wide receiver Darren Woods Jr., left, watches as San Jose State cornerback Dakari Monroe (19) returns an interception for a touchdown during the second half in San Jose, Calif., Oct. 27, 2018.
“Every year, if you’re dealing with a different coach, you learn new techniques, new ways to look at the game, new coverage schemes, so I definitely learned a lot,†Monroe said.
The Spartans went 3-22 in Brennan’s first two seasons with Monroe as one of their starting cornerbacks. Despite the struggles in the first few seasons, Monroe remembered Brennan “changing the culture very quickly†at San Jose State, which resulted in three seven-win seasons. Considering the lack of resources at San Jose State, multiple seven-win seasons isn’t anything to scoff at.
“He created a family atmosphere for the team,†Monroe said of Brennan. “It was obviously a new style from what we were used to with the previous coach, so there was an adjustment period. The biggest thing I remember is the culture change.â€
Now a defensive backs assistant coach at Arizona under Brennan, Monroe sees a similar impact in Tucson.
“It’s not that the culture wasn’t healthy when he got here, but he’s really good at bringing people together and have players play hard for him,†Monroe said. “When you love the guy next to you and you’re willing to do whatever it takes to win and you really care for that guy, it makes it very easy to play.â€

Arizona football head coach Brent Brennan works his way through his players at preseason training camp on Aug. 12.
After his last season playing for Brennan in 2018, Monroe signed with the Kansas City Chiefs as an undrafted free agent and participated in fall training camp in 2019, the season they won their first Super Bowl with star quarterback Patrick Mahomes, tight end Travis Kelce and head coach Andy Reid.
Monroe was also teammates with longtime NFL defensive back and former LSU star Tyran Mathieu. Playing for the Chiefs “was definitely a fun experience,†Monroe. The most eye-opening part “was how big of celebrities those stars were on the team,†Monroe said.
“When you’re in the locker room, they’re just regular guys, but then you go out and everyone is asking them for autographs and yelling their names, so that was a little bit of shock,†he said.
When he realized that his NFL career was going to be short-lived, “I always knew I wanted to be around the game a little bit more, so that led me to coaching,†said Monroe, whose goal is to become a defensive coordinator at the FBS level.
For now, he’s the right-hand man of cornerbacks coach Chip Viney, who “takes a personal interest in my growth and career,†Monroe said.

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“There’s not a day that goes by that me and Chip aren’t in some form of communication, so he’s been awesome for me,†he added.
Feldermann, a Brentwood, California native, started his coaching career after three knee injuries in high school. Feldermann enrolled at the UA and joined the team as a recruiting intern “with the intent to start coaching†under Ryan Partridge, Arizona’s former coordinator of high school recruiting, and former head coach Jedd Fisch.
Feldermann was one of Arizona’s recruiting interns for the Wildcats’ stacked 2022 recruiting class headlined by wide receiver Tetairoa McMillan and quarterback Noah Fifita.
Feldermann pursue coaching because “I love the game of football, the competitiveness about it and the problem-solving nature of things,†he said.
“There’s always some kind of puzzle you’re trying to solve,†Feldermann said.
After Feldermann graduated last year, he was retained as a defensive assistant coach and is working with Arizona’s safeties alongside safeties coach Brett Arce. Feldermann is “very grateful (Brennan) kept me on as a coach,†said the UA assistant.

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Arce also coached under Fisch and Brennan for the last four seasons, and has become “one of the biggest mentors of my coaching career,†Feldermann said.
“He has taught me a majority of what I know and it’s just a blast working for him every day,†said Feldermann.
Feldermann also absorbed a plethora of information and coaching tips from the 68-year-old Duane Akina, who is one of the most renowned defensive backs coaches of all time. Akina, who coached three Jim Thorpe Award winners, was Arizona’s defensive coordinator last season and helped develop the Wildcats’ defensive backs.
“It was surreal being able to work for him and learn from one of the greats at what he does,†Feldermann said of Akina. “His passion every day was unrivaled and I just learned a lot from how he sees the game.â€
Feldermann, who wants to be a head coach at the FBS level, said “it’s been incredible to watch and learn†from the Fisch and Brennan staffs over the years.
Added Feldermann: “I’ve seen two head coaches, two different staffs and different philosophies in the way they build things.â€

Receiver Gio Richardson gets the head-high throw on his short route as the Wildcats continue with their preseason training camp on Aug. 9.
Practice 13 notes and takeaways
It was Friday the 13th at Davis Sports Center and Dick Tomey Practice Fields for the Arizona Wildcats’ latest training camp practice, even though it was technically Aug. 15.
Here are notes and takeaways from Arizona’s cloudy and overcast 13th training camp practice on Friday, as the Wildcats hit the two-week mark from their season-opening bout with Hawaii:
– After Arizona’s defense recorded five interceptions between 7-on-7 and team periods on Wednesday, the offense had a productive day on Friday, especially its freshman wide receivers in Gio Richardson and Isaiah Mizell. Richardson hauled in a 26-yard over-the-shoulder touchdown from quarterback Braedyn Locke near the front-right pylon.
– Richardson and Mizell also had multiple first-down catches in a 7-on-7 period. On a slant route, Mizell caught a pass from Locke and bursted for a long touchdown. Richardson is trending towards becoming a mainstay in Arizona’s receiver rotation. Mizell has Power 4 speed, but his 164-pound frame could benefit from a redshirt season and a full year in Arizona’s strength program.
– Washington State transfer receiver Kris Hutson picked up back-to-back first downs in a 7-on-7 period.
– Defensive end Tre Smith tackled running back back Ismail Mahdi in the backfield. Smith went up against Michigan transfer right tackle Tristan Bounds for the TFL.
– Sophomore kicker Michael Salgado-Medina made a 48-yard field goal. Walk-on freshman Tyler Prasuhn missed his 48-yard attempt. Neither Salgado-Medina or Prasuhn have created separation in Arizona’s kicking competition.
– Nickel back Treydan Stukes took his first reps in a team period on Friday. Stukes started alongside cornerbacks Michael Dansby and Jay’Vion Cole, free safety Genesis Smith and strong safety Dalton Johnson. Stukes had previously only taken reps in individual and 7-on-7 periods. Stukes kept up with wide receiver Javin “Nunu†Whatley in coverage on a deep pass.
Photos: Arizona fall football training camp, practice 13

Arizona tight end Tyler Mustain (83) catches a pass during route drills at Dick Tomey Practice Field, Aug. 15, 2025.

Arizona head football coach Brent Brennan watches fall football on Dick Tomey Practice Field, Aug. 15, 2025.

Arizona tight end Tyler Powell (87) stiff arms “defenders†during fall football at Dick Tomey Practice Field, Aug. 15, 2025.

Arizona defensive back Devin Dunn (29) locks in on his target during fall football practice at Dick Tomey Practice Field, Aug. 15, 2025.

Arizona tight end Chase Randall (44) catches a pass during fall football at Dick Tomey Practice Field, Aug. 15, 2025.

Arizona defensive back Jay’Vion Cole (8) prepares to tackle a “defender†during fall football at Dick Tomey Practice Field, Aug. 15, 2025.

Arizona quarterback Braedyn Locke (8) sprints during warm ups at fall football inside Davis Sports Center, Aug. 15, 2025.

Arizona tight end Sam Olson (84) catches a pass during fall football at Dick Tomey Practice Field, Aug. 15, 2025.

Arizona tight end Kayden Luke (30) runs the ball during fall football at Dick Tomey Practice Field, Aug. 15, 2025.

Arizona tight end Tyler Mustain (83) participates during fall football practice at Dick Tomey Practice Field, Aug. 15, 2025.

Arizona defensive back Jay’Vion Cole (8) prepares to tackle a “defender†during fall football at Dick Tomey Practice Field, Aug. 15, 2025.

Arizona tight end Tyler Powell (87) catches a pass during fall football at Dick Tomey Practice Field, Aug. 15, 2025.
Photos: University of Arizona football training camp rolls into Week 3

Arizona Wildcats defensive back Nela Taliauli (32) drops on a loose ball working on fumble recoveries as the team works out during their pre-season training camp, August 13, 2025, Tucson, Ariz.

Arizona Wildcats defensive back Jay'Vion Cole (8) sends a ball flying on his run through a tacking drill as the team works out during their pre-season training camp, August 13, 2025, Tucson, Ariz.

Arizona football head coach Brent Brennan watches as the team works out during an indoor session on Aug. 13, 2025.

Arizona Wildcats defensive lineman Malachi Bailey (44) rolls to his feet as the defensive unit runs through a tackling drill during their pre-season training camp, August 13, 2025, Tucson, Ariz.

Arizona Wildcats defensive lineman Dominic Lolesio (42) trots through the final stages of the team’s warm up during preseason training camp, Aug. 13, 2025.

Arizona Wildcats running back Ismail Mahdi (21) eyes his course while working on ball security as the team works out during their pre-season training camp, August 12, 2025, Tucson, Ariz.

Arizona Wildcats defensive back Gavin Hunter (23) punches the ball free from the pad in a tackling drill as the team works out during their pre-season training camp, Aug. 12.

Arizona Wildcats wide receiver Javin Whatley (6) makes the grab over a pad as the receivers run through a drill during their pre-season training camp, August 12, 2025, Tucson, Ariz.

ABOVE: Arizona Wildcats quarterback Noah Fifita (1) cranks a throw to the corner, working with the receivers during their preseason training camp on Aug. 12. LEFT: Arizona Wildcats offensive lineman Rhino Tapa’atoutai (59) offers up some low fives as the team runs through stretches.

Arizona Wildcats defensive back Michael Dansby (25) locks onto a throw his way running agility drills with the other backs at their pre-season training camp, August 12, 2025, Tucson, Ariz.

Arizona linebacker Leviticus Su’a, left, and running back Wesley Yarbrough tangle while working on pass rush and blocking in preseason training camp on Aug. 12, 2025.

Arizona Wildcats defensive back Coleman Patmon (26) tracks down a throw in his direction as the team works out during their pre-season training camp, August 12, 2025, Tucson, Ariz.

Arizona Wildcats running back Anthony Wilhite (28) lines up his target working on blocking during their pre-season training camp, August 12, 2025, Tucson, Ariz.

Arizona Wildcats linebacker Taye Brown (6) knocks the ball loose from the pad running tackling drills with the defense at their pre-season training camp, August 12, 2025, Tucson, Ariz.

Arizona Wildcats tight end Tyler Powell (87) overs some light resistance for tight end Sam Olson (84) honing his over the shoulder hands as the team works out during their pre-season training camp, August 12, 2025, Tucson, Ariz.

Arizona Wildcats running back Ismail Mahdi (21) makes the cut back through the wicket as the team works out during their pre-season training camp, August 12, 2025, Tucson, Ariz.

Arizona Wildcats defensive back Genesis Smith (12), left, keeps track of defensive back Jack Luttrell (13) as the DB’s run some coverage drills, Aug. 12.

Arizona Wildcats offensive lineman Rhino Tapa’atoutai (59) offers up some low fives as the team runs through stretches during preseason training camp on Aug. 12.

Arizona football head coach Brent Brennan works his way through his players at preseason training camp on Aug. 12.

Arizona Wildcats wide receiver Brandon Phelps (18) makes the leap to a ball thrown over a distracting pad as the team works out during their pre-season training camp, August 12, 2025, Tucson, Ariz.

Arizona Wildcats wide receiver Tre Spivey (12) bounces to the tunes being blasted over the PA during the team’s stretch, August 12, 2025, Tucson, Ariz.
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