Coach Justin Ena Preview
A three-time all-conference standout for the Cougars from 1997-2001 and four-year NFL player with the Eagles and Titans, Ena returns to Provo from San Diego State with 16 seasons of college coaching experience, including seven seasons as a defensive coordinator and five years coordinating special teams.
Ena, who previously worked for Jay Hill at Weber State, has coached on the defensive side of the ball at all five other Division I schools in Utah that sponsor football — Southern Utah (2008-2013), Weber State (2014), Utah (2015-18), Utah State (2019-20) and Utah Tech (2021) — and comes to BYU after coaching defensive line at San Diego State in 2022.
A native of Shelton, Washington, Ena helped San Diego State earn a Hawai’i Bowl berth this past season with a defense that ranked No. 4 nationally in red zone defense (.690), No. 21 in rushing defense (113.8), No. 21 in tackles for loss (6.8), No. 24 in sacks (2.77) and No. 25 in scoring defense (20.5).
He was hired by SDSU head coach Brady Hoke, a veteran defensive coach, to oversee the defensive line for the Aztecs after spending the 2021 season as the defensive coordinator and safeties coach at Utah Tech in St. George. Ena went to Utah Tech to lead the Trailblazers defense after helping Eastern Washington advance to the first round of the NCAA Football Championship Subdivision playoffs as the Eagles’ linebackers coach during the 2021 FCS winter-spring season played in place of the 2020 fall season due to Covid-19.
Previously, Ena coached inside linebackers for two years at Utah State from 2019-20, also serving as defensive coordinator in 2019, while helping the Aggies to a berth in the 2019 Tropical Smoothie Cafe Bowl. Prior to being hired to lead the Aggies defense by then head coach Gary Andersen, Ena was the linebackers coach at Utah under Kyle Whittingham for four years from 2015-18, where he also served as co-special teams coordinator over his final three seasons.
During his tenure with the Utes, Ena was part of a Utah program that made three bowl appearances — Las Vegas Bowl (2015), Foster Farms Bowl (2016) and Heart of Dallas Bowl (2017). Utah’s rushing defense finished among the nation’s top 30 in each of his four years, including a No. 5 ranking in 2018 and a No. 6 standing in 2015.
Under Hill at Weber State, Ena served as the Wildcat’s defensive coordinator and linebackers coach in Hill’s first season as the program’s head coach in 2014. Ena arrived at Weber State after a six-year stint as an assistant under former BYU assistant head coach and current Northern Colorado head coach Ed Lamb at Southern Utah from 2008-13, including the last four years as the defensive coordinator. He was also SUU’s special teams coordinator his first two seasons.
As a player, Ena was a four-year contributor at linebacker for BYU while receiving All-Mountain West accolades over his final three seasons. He played in 47 games, making 266 tackles, including 23 tackles for loss, two interceptions and six forced fumbles. Ena led the Cougars in tackles his final two seasons in 2000 and 2001, earning first-team All-MW honors after receiving second-team recognition in 1999.
Ena competed in the Senior Bowl after his final collegiate season before starting his NFL career as an undrafted free agent with the Philadelphia Eagles in 2002. Ena played four seasons in the NFL, three with the Eagles and one with the Titans, while playing in 51 NFL games.