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Dameyune Craig

Dameyune Vashon Craig[1] (born April 19, 1974) is an American football coach and former player. He is currently an Offensive Assistant at Georgia State University. He was most recently the Wide Receivers coach at Texas A&M University. Craig played professionally as quarterback in the National Football League (NFL) for four seasons with the Carolina Panthers.[2]

Dameyune Craig
Current position
TitleOffensive Assistant
Team Georgia State
ConferenceSun Belt Conference
Biographical details
Born (1974-04-19) April 19, 1974 (age 49)
Mobile, Alabama, U.S.
Playing career
1994–1997Auburn
1998–2001Carolina Panthers
2002Indiana Firebirds
2002*Washington Redskins
2002*Ottawa Renegades
Position(s)Quarterback
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
2003Mattie T. Blount HS (AL) (assistant)
2004LSU (GA)
2005Miami Dolphins (STA)
2006–2007Tuskegee (QB)
2008–2009South Alabama (WR)
2010–2012Florida State (QB)
2013–2015Auburn (co-OC/WR)
2016LSU (WR)
2017Florida State (Quality Control)
2018–2023Texas A&M (WR)
2024-PresentGeorgia State (OA)
Accomplishments and honors
Awards
1996 Independence Bowl MVP
1998 Peach Bowl MVP
1998 Senior Bowl MVP

Early years edit

Craig played high school football for Mattie T. Blount High School in Prichard, Alabama, near Mobile. He helped lead his team to two state championships in 1990 and 1992. In 1992 Craig threw for 2,236 yards with 19 tds and he also rushed for 1,250 yards with 14 TDs while helping to lead his team to a second State title

College career edit

Craig played college football at Auburn University from 1993 to 1997, where he wore jersey number 16. He was redshirted for the undefeated 1993 season, during Terry Bowden's first year as head coach, then served as the backup quarterback to starter Patrick Nix during 1994 and 1995 (and was MVP of the spring game in 1994 and 1995). Occasionally during those two seasons he would enter the game at quarterback in place of Nix in goalline situations, where his running ability could be put to good use.

He was named Auburn's starting quarterback for the 1996 and 1997 seasons. He led Auburn to victory over Army in the Independence Bowl in 1996, while winning the MVP award and setting Auburn offensive team record of 588 total yards in a 62–0 victory over Fresno State. He also prevailed over Clemson University in the Peach Bowl in 1997 where he was also named the MVP. In that ten-win senior season, he also led the Tigers to the SEC Western Division title and a berth in the SEC Championship Game in Atlanta. Despite a strong performance by Craig, Auburn suffered a narrow loss to Peyton Manning's heavily favored Tennessee Volunteers, 30–29. Craig holds the single season passing record and he was the first QB in Auburn history to throw for over 3,000 yards

Professional career edit

Craig's NFL career was spent entirely with the Carolina Panthers, with whom he signed as an undrafted free agent in 1998. Craig played quarterback for Carolina sparingly between 1998 and 2001.[3]

Craig also played in NFL Europe with the Scottish Claymores, where he set a professional American football-record by passing for 611 yards in a game between the Claymores and the Frankfurt Galaxy on May 22, 1999.[3] His jersey from the game hangs in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.[4]

Craig's professional playing career ended after spending the 2002 season with the Indiana Firebirds of the Arena Football League.[3]

Coaching career edit

Blount High School edit

Craig entered the coaching ranks with a season as an assistant at his alma mater Blount High School.

LSU edit

Craig then spent a season as a graduate assistant at Louisiana State University (LSU) with his previous quarterbacks coach at Auburn, Jimbo Fisher, in 2004.

Miami Dolphins edit

In 2005, he followed LSU head coach Nick Saban to the Miami Dolphins as a special teams assistant coach.

Tuskegee edit

In 2006, Craig left to become the quarterbacks coach for the Division II Tuskegee University's Golden Tigers.[5] Tuskegee won two Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference in Craig's two seasons on staff. They also won the black college football national championship in 2007.[6]

South Alabama edit

Craig became the wide receivers coach at the University of South Alabama in 2008.

Florida State edit

Craig became the quarterbacks coach at Florida State University (FSU) in December 2009, again reuniting with Fisher, who had been designated as the head coach starting in January 2010. Craig was also recruiting coordinator, and was responsible for recruiting future Heisman Trophy winning quarterback Jameis Winston. FSU secured multiple highly ranked recruiting classes during his time there, and he was named 2012 Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) Recruiter of the Year by both Rivals.com and Scout.com.[3]

Auburn edit

Craig became the co-offensive coordinator and wide receivers coach at his alma mater after being hired by Auburn University head coach Gus Malzahn in January 2013.[3]

LSU edit

In February 2016, Craig left Auburn to become the wide receiver's coach for LSU under Les Miles. After Miles was fired during the 2016 season, Craig was fired in February 2017.

Florida State edit

In the spring of 2017, Craig returned to Florida State to again work for Jimbo Fisher, where he accepted the position of Quality Control of Offense.[7]

Texas A&M edit

In January 2018, Craig followed Fisher to Texas A&M University to become the wide receivers coach for the Aggies. Craig was not retained under new Texas A&M coach Mike Elko after the 2023 season.

Georgia State edit

On March 1st, 2024, it was announced that Craig had been hired as an offensive assistant under new head coach and former teammate Dell McGee.

References edit

  1. ^ "Dameyune Craig Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Draft, College". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Archived from the original on February 1, 2013. Retrieved December 29, 2023.
  2. ^ "Craig on NFL.com". NFL. Retrieved January 9, 2008.
  3. ^ a b c d e "Dameyune Craig Named Co-Offensive Coordinator and WR Coach - Auburn University Athletics". Auburn University Athletics. Retrieved November 26, 2018.
  4. ^ "Dameyune Craig in Pro Football Hall of Fame for record-setting NFL Europe game". Retrieved November 26, 2018.
  5. ^ "2007 Tuskegee Football Media Guide" (PDF). Retrieved January 9, 2008.[permanent dead link]
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on July 23, 2011. Retrieved January 31, 2011.
  7. ^ FSU 2017 Media Guide http://cs.seminoles.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/ec457f65-04_coaches.pdf?_ga=2.215135122.425998689.1509321697-1961772514.1509321697

External links edit

  • Texas A&M Aggies coaching bio

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This biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page especially if potentially libelous Find sources Dameyune Craig news newspapers books scholar JSTOR June 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message Dameyune Vashon Craig 1 born April 19 1974 is an American football coach and former player He is currently an Offensive Assistant at Georgia State University He was most recently the Wide Receivers coach at Texas A amp M University Craig played professionally as quarterback in the National Football League NFL for four seasons with the Carolina Panthers 2 Dameyune CraigCurrent positionTitleOffensive AssistantTeamGeorgia StateConferenceSun Belt ConferenceBiographical detailsBorn 1974 04 19 April 19 1974 age 49 Mobile Alabama U S Playing career1994 1997Auburn1998 2001Carolina Panthers2002Indiana Firebirds2002 Washington Redskins2002 Ottawa RenegadesPosition s QuarterbackCoaching career HC unless noted 2003Mattie T Blount HS AL assistant 2004LSU GA 2005Miami Dolphins STA 2006 2007Tuskegee QB 2008 2009South Alabama WR 2010 2012Florida State QB 2013 2015Auburn co OC WR 2016LSU WR 2017Florida State Quality Control 2018 2023Texas A amp M WR 2024 PresentGeorgia State OA Accomplishments and honorsAwards1996 Independence Bowl MVP1998 Peach Bowl MVP1998 Senior Bowl MVP Contents 1 Early years 2 College career 3 Professional career 4 Coaching career 4 1 Blount High School 4 2 LSU 4 3 Miami Dolphins 4 4 Tuskegee 4 5 South Alabama 4 6 Florida State 4 7 Auburn 4 8 LSU 4 9 Florida State 4 10 Texas A amp M 4 11 Georgia State 5 References 6 External linksEarly years editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it January 2011 Craig played high school football for Mattie T Blount High School in Prichard Alabama near Mobile He helped lead his team to two state championships in 1990 and 1992 In 1992 Craig threw for 2 236 yards with 19 tds and he also rushed for 1 250 yards with 14 TDs while helping to lead his team to a second State titleCollege career editCraig played college football at Auburn University from 1993 to 1997 where he wore jersey number 16 He was redshirted for the undefeated 1993 season during Terry Bowden s first year as head coach then served as the backup quarterback to starter Patrick Nix during 1994 and 1995 and was MVP of the spring game in 1994 and 1995 Occasionally during those two seasons he would enter the game at quarterback in place of Nix in goalline situations where his running ability could be put to good use He was named Auburn s starting quarterback for the 1996 and 1997 seasons He led Auburn to victory over Army in the Independence Bowl in 1996 while winning the MVP award and setting Auburn offensive team record of 588 total yards in a 62 0 victory over Fresno State He also prevailed over Clemson University in the Peach Bowl in 1997 where he was also named the MVP In that ten win senior season he also led the Tigers to the SEC Western Division title and a berth in the SEC Championship Game in Atlanta Despite a strong performance by Craig Auburn suffered a narrow loss to Peyton Manning s heavily favored Tennessee Volunteers 30 29 Craig holds the single season passing record and he was the first QB in Auburn history to throw for over 3 000 yardsProfessional career editCraig s NFL career was spent entirely with the Carolina Panthers with whom he signed as an undrafted free agent in 1998 Craig played quarterback for Carolina sparingly between 1998 and 2001 3 Craig also played in NFL Europe with the Scottish Claymores where he set a professional American football record by passing for 611 yards in a game between the Claymores and the Frankfurt Galaxy on May 22 1999 3 His jersey from the game hangs in the Pro Football Hall of Fame 4 Craig s professional playing career ended after spending the 2002 season with the Indiana Firebirds of the Arena Football League 3 Coaching career editBlount High School edit Craig entered the coaching ranks with a season as an assistant at his alma mater Blount High School LSU edit Craig then spent a season as a graduate assistant at Louisiana State University LSU with his previous quarterbacks coach at Auburn Jimbo Fisher in 2004 Miami Dolphins edit In 2005 he followed LSU head coach Nick Saban to the Miami Dolphins as a special teams assistant coach Tuskegee edit In 2006 Craig left to become the quarterbacks coach for the Division II Tuskegee University s Golden Tigers 5 Tuskegee won two Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference in Craig s two seasons on staff They also won the black college football national championship in 2007 6 South Alabama edit Craig became the wide receivers coach at the University of South Alabama in 2008 Florida State edit Craig became the quarterbacks coach at Florida State University FSU in December 2009 again reuniting with Fisher who had been designated as the head coach starting in January 2010 Craig was also recruiting coordinator and was responsible for recruiting future Heisman Trophy winning quarterback Jameis Winston FSU secured multiple highly ranked recruiting classes during his time there and he was named 2012 Atlantic Coast Conference ACC Recruiter of the Year by both Rivals com and Scout com 3 Auburn edit Craig became the co offensive coordinator and wide receivers coach at his alma mater after being hired by Auburn University head coach Gus Malzahn in January 2013 3 LSU edit In February 2016 Craig left Auburn to become the wide receiver s coach for LSU under Les Miles After Miles was fired during the 2016 season Craig was fired in February 2017 Florida State edit In the spring of 2017 Craig returned to Florida State to again work for Jimbo Fisher where he accepted the position of Quality Control of Offense 7 Texas A amp M edit In January 2018 Craig followed Fisher to Texas A amp M University to become the wide receivers coach for the Aggies Craig was not retained under new Texas A amp M coach Mike Elko after the 2023 season Georgia State edit On March 1st 2024 it was announced that Craig had been hired as an offensive assistant under new head coach and former teammate Dell McGee References edit Dameyune Craig Stats Height Weight Position Draft College Pro Football Reference com Archived from the original on February 1 2013 Retrieved December 29 2023 Craig on NFL com NFL Retrieved January 9 2008 a b c d e Dameyune Craig Named Co Offensive Coordinator and WR Coach Auburn University Athletics Auburn University Athletics Retrieved November 26 2018 Dameyune Craig in Pro Football Hall of Fame for record setting NFL Europe game Retrieved November 26 2018 2007 Tuskegee Football Media Guide PDF Retrieved January 9 2008 permanent dead link Tuskegee Declared HBCU National Champions Archived from the original on July 23 2011 Retrieved January 31 2011 FSU 2017 Media Guide http cs seminoles com wp content uploads 2017 07 ec457f65 04 coaches pdf ga 2 215135122 425998689 1509321697 1961772514 1509321697External links editTexas A amp M Aggies coaching bio Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dameyune Craig amp oldid 1211894949, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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