Thirty-nine NCAA football coaches are among the participants selected to attend the 2016 NCAA and NFL Coaches Academy Feb. 19-21 in Tampa, Florida.
A committee composed of coaches and administrators from the Association membership selected 29 participants from the NCAA. The NFL selected 30 participants, many also current NCAA coaches, through an internal process.
The academy was developed in 2011 as a collaborative effort between NCAA leadership development and NFL Player Engagement to boost diversity in the college game. The invitees from NCAA member schools are coaches who have fewer than eight years of college coaching experience. The college coaches will learn and network with NCAA athletics administrators, NCAA national office staff, current and former NFL players, NFL directors of player personnel and NFL Player Engagement staff.
“Continuing the education of administrators and coaches can provide a better, more complete experience for athletes, whether on campus or in the professional arena,” said Bernard Franklin, NCAA executive vice president of education and community engagement and chief inclusion officer. “The partnership with the National Football League has a positive impact on the sport and those charged with developing the game and its participants. The exposure of aspiring coaches to a collection of the top minds in football – specifically on important topics such as financial literacy and mental health to the locker-room culture – is crucial now and in the future.”
The keynote speakers and panelists for the 2016 academy include NCAA athletics directors, current and former NCAA and NFL head coaches, and football industry experts.
At the academy, coaches are trained in a variety of areas that encourage effective coaching and improve student-athlete well-being at both the college and professional levels. The coaches gain knowledge from a variety of workshops and interactive discussion sessions. Topical education and conversation during the academy can include effective communication with campus and community constituents; the importance of building a culture focused on the overall success of athletes, both on and off the field; budget management of a football program; and coaching strategies and philosophies. The group will grow a professional network of individuals that include the other participants, NCAA and NFL staff, and other key resources in the sport.
The academy is one of three programs NCAA leadership development tailors to specific points in a football coach’s career. The American Football Coaches Association/NCAA 30 Under 30 Coaches Leadership Institute is a professional development and networking opportunity offered in January at the AFCA Convention to select individuals who have shown a passion for the college football coaching profession. In June, the NCAA Champion Forum will kick off a unique, yearlong professional development opportunity for current coordinators, assistant and associate coaches in order to help them grasp a realistic view of a head football coach’s role and the preparation required to build a successful program.
NCAA leadership development, located in Indianapolis, coordinates and facilitates education and training for student-athletes, coaches and athletics administrators. The staff annually hosts programs at little or no cost to members, using expert curriculum designed to enhance the well-being and personal development of college athletes. The staff also provides ongoing education and topical training to athletics professionals who identify and serve student-athlete needs. For more information, visit www.NCAA.org/leadershipdevelopment.
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2016 NCAA and NFL Coaches Academy participants (NCAA selections)
Steven Aycock | Offensive line coach | Jackson State |
Benjamin Buys | Running backs coach / recruiting coordinator | Azusa Pacific |
Chadd Braine | Defensive coordinator | East Stroudsburg |
Ranier Caldwell | Offensive Coordinator | Mississippi Valley State |
Tyler Card | Offensive line coach | Sul Ross State |
Chuck Miesbauer | Defensive backs coach / special teams coordinator / recruiting coordinator | Mary |
Matthew Clark | Tight ends coach | Louisiana-Monroe |
Ryan Crow | Offensive coordinator / offensive line coach | Baldwin Wallace |
Benjamin Gray | Linebackers coach | Elmhurst |
Ryan Hansen | Co-offensive coordinator / director of player development | Maryville (Tennessee) |
David Hart | Co-coordinator of special teams / wide receivers coach | Morehouse |
Deon Henry | Defensive backs coach / coordinator of football operations | Rowan |
Joseph Henry | Tight ends and fullbacks coach / punt coordinator / video coordinator / director of football operations | Prairie View A&M |
Bruce Jackson | Defensive coordinator | Stillman |
Donovan Jackson | Offensive line coach / run game coordinator | Savannah State |
Theron Jones | Linebackers coach / video coordinator | Fayetteville State |
Adam Kirby | Offensive line coach / recruiting coordinator | McMurry |
Todd McComb | Nickels and safeties coach / director of football operations / recruiting coordinator | Winston-Salem State |
Lorrel McCook | Offensive line coach | Cheyney |
Adam Morris | Wide receivers coach | Campbell |
Bemi Otulaja | Defensive line coach | Marist |
Lamar Owens | Slot backs coach | Georgia Tech |
William Pluff Jr. | Defensive coordinator / defensive backs coach / strength and conditioning coordinator | Utica |
Mario Price | Running backs coach / recruiting coordinator | Louisiana-Monroe |
Anthony Scott | Offensive coordinator | Lincoln (Pennsylvania) |
Antone’ Sewell | Assistant head coach / offensive coordinator | Bowie State |
Dwight Sutton | Assistant coach | Eastern Kentucky |
Marlon Watson | Defensive backs coach | Alabama A&M |
Raymond Woodie | Assistant head coach / linebackers coach / special teams coordinator | South Florida |
2016 NCAA and NFL Coaches Academy participants (Current NCAA coaches selected by NFL)
Montiese Culton | Linebackers coach | Texas A&M-Commerce |
Thabiti Davis | Wide receivers coach / special teams coordinator | Winston-Salem State |
Autry Denson | Running backs coach | Notre Dame |
Abe Elimimian | Secondary coach | Hawaii |
Felton Huggins | Passing game coordinator / wide receivers coach / recruiting coordinator | LaGrange |
Cleo Lemon | Wide receivers coach | Findlay |
Charles Lockett | Running backs coach | Bethany (West Virginia) |
Cory Peoples | Defensive backs coach | Charleston Southern |
Chip Vaughn | Defensive backs coach | Winston-Salem State |
Chad Williams | Defensive coordinator | Valdosta State |
Roosevelt Williams | Defensive coordinator | Lincoln (Pennsylvania) |