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George McDonald (American football)

George McDonald (born May 10, 1976) (also known as George McDonald-Ashford) is an American football coach. He currently is the wide receivers coach for the Illinois team.

George McDonald
Current position
TitleAssistant head coach
Wide receivers coach
TeamIllinois
ConferenceBig Ten
Biographical details
Born (1976-05-10) May 10, 1976 (age 46)
Fort Wayne, Indiana
Alma materIllinois
Playing career
1994–1998Illinois
Position(s)Wide receiver
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
2000Ball State (GA)
2001–2003Northern Illinois (WR)
2004Stanford (TE)
2005–2006Western Michigan (OC/WR)
2007–2008Minnesota (WR)
2009–2010Cleveland Browns (WR)
2011-2012Miami (FL) (WR/PGC)
2013Syracuse (AHC/OC)
2014Syracuse (AHC/OC/WR)
2015–2018NC State (WR)
2019–2020NC State (co-OC/WR)
2021–presentIllinois (AHC/WR)

McDonald previously served as an assistant coach at Syracuse, Arkansas, Miami, Minnesota, Western Michigan, Stanford, Northern Illinois, Ball State, and with the Cleveland Browns of the National Football League (NFL).

McDonald is well-regarded for his ability to recruit South Florida and his native California.[1][2][3][4]

Family

McDonald is married to Heather [formerly Anderson] and they have a son Roman McDonald born April 2015 and Maverick born February 2020.

McDonald, the son of Juanita McDonald and George Ashford, used the hyphenated name of McDonald-Ashford during his playing career. His brother, Brian McDonald-Ashford, played running back for 2 seasons at BYU before a knee injury ended his career.[5]

Playing career

McDonald attended Buena Park High School in Buena Park, California. He played both quarterback and running back in high school while also competing in sprints on the track team. He was named the Freeway League's conference Player of the Year as a senior in 1993.

McDonald attended the University of Illinois, where he was a four-year letterman in football as a wide receiver and kickoff returner under head coaches Lou Tepper and Ron Turner.[6] He completed his Illinois football career with 57 receptions for 589 yards and 4 touchdowns, and returned 57 kickoffs for 1,276 yards (22.4 avg).

McDonald also ran track his freshman and senior years, earning All-Big Ten honors his senior year,[6] and set an Illinois record with a time of 6.75 in the 60 metres.[7] McDonald earned his bachelor's degree in Health Administration and Planning from Illinois in 1999.[8]

Coaching career

McDonald began his coaching career as an assistant coach at Bucknell University, Ball State University, Northern Illinois University, and Stanford University from 1999-2004.[6]

When Stanford's offensive coordinator Bill Cubit was hired as the head coach at Western Michigan Universityin 2005, he took McDonald with him. McDonald served as WMU's offensive coordinator and wide receivers coach from 2005-2006, and helped turn around a Broncos offense that was poorly ranked before his arrival. McDonald notably recruited WMU standouts Louis Delmas and E.J. Biggers, both from North Miami Beach High School in North Miami Beach, Florida.[9]

McDonald departed WMU to coach wide receivers coach at the University of Minnesota in 2007, stating that it was in the best interest of his career to work at a BCS university.[10] He served as an assistant under head coach and fellow Illinois alum Tim Brewster for the 2007 and 2008 seasons.

On February 11, 2009, the Cleveland Browns hired McDonald as offensive quality control coach under new head coach Eric Mangini.[11] On May 8, 2009, the Cleveland Browns promoted McDonald from offensive quality control coach to wide receivers coach.

McDonald was hired by the University of Miami as the wide receivers coach under head coach Al Golden on January 11, 2011.[12] The next season, McDonald picked up the additional title of passing game coordinator.

December 19, 2012, McDonald was named the receivers coach at Arkansas under new head Bret Bielema. However, McDonald resigned from Arkansas when the position of offensive coordinator opened at Syracuse.[13] On January 15, 2013, MacDonald was officially named offensive coordinator under new head coach Scott Shafer. Shafer and McDonald had previously served on the same coaching staffs at Western Michigan and Northern Illinois.[2] On October 6, 2014, McDonald was demoted from offensive coordinator and assistant head coach to wide receivers coach. He was replaced as offensive coordinator by quarterbacks coach Tim Lester.

On January 6, 2015, McDonald was named the wide receivers coach at NC State under head coach Dave Doeren.[14]

On January 21, 2020, McDonald was named the wide receivers coach at Illinois under head coach Bret Bielema.[15]

McDonald has also served as an NFL coaching intern during training camps with the New York Jets (2004, 2006), Chicago Bears (2005) and Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2007).

References

  1. ^ Cohen, Michael (August 17, 2013). "Building bonds: George McDonald's climb from master recruiter to Syracuse offensive coordinator". Syracuse. Retrieved December 30, 2021.
  2. ^ a b "Shafer Appoints McDonald to Lead Offense". Syracuse University Athletics. January 17, 2013. Retrieved December 30, 2021.
  3. ^ Wilson, Logan (December 19, 2012). "Arkansas hires McDonald to coach receivers". Whole Hog Sports. Hawgs Illustrated. Retrieved December 30, 2021.
  4. ^ Smith, Jared E. (January 15, 2013). "George McDonald: A Recruiter's Recruiter". Troy Nunes Is An Absolute Magician. Retrieved December 30, 2021.
  5. ^ "Brian McDonald-Ashford, One Shoe Off, and One Shoe On". BYU Cougars. November 6, 2001. Retrieved December 30, 2021.
  6. ^ a b c . University of Minnesota. Archived from the original on 12 February 2009. Retrieved 20 February 2009.
  7. ^ Huth, Jeff (February 19, 1999). "UI senior a blur on track". The News-Gazette. Retrieved December 30, 2021.
  8. ^ "George McDonald". Miami Hurricanes. Archived from the original on September 18, 2014. Retrieved December 30, 2021.
  9. ^ "LINKS: Former WMU football coaches on the move - mlive.com".
  10. ^ "George McDonald spent 2 years coaching at Minnesota, now is living his dream as Syracuse football offensive coordinator - syracuse.com".
  11. ^ Jackson, Zac (11 February 2009). . Archived from the original on February 15, 2009. Retrieved 19 February 2009.
  12. ^ "Miami hires receivers coach - ACC Blog- ESPN".
  13. ^ Taylor, John (January 17, 2013). "A month in, George McDonald officially leaves Arkansas for Syracuse". NBC Sports. Retrieved December 30, 2021.
  14. ^ Mink, Nate (January 6, 2015). "George McDonald leaving Syracuse to be WR coach at NC State, according to Sports Illustrated report". syracuse. Retrieved December 30, 2021.
  15. ^ Smith, R. Cory (January 20, 2020). "Former NC State WR Coach George McDonald joins Illinois staff". PackPride.com. Retrieved December 30, 2021.

External links

  • NC State profile

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George McDonald born May 10 1976 also known as George McDonald Ashford is an American football coach He currently is the wide receivers coach for the Illinois team George McDonaldCurrent positionTitleAssistant head coach Wide receivers coachTeamIllinoisConferenceBig TenBiographical detailsBorn 1976 05 10 May 10 1976 age 46 Fort Wayne IndianaAlma materIllinoisPlaying career1994 1998IllinoisPosition s Wide receiverCoaching career HC unless noted 2000Ball State GA 2001 2003Northern Illinois WR 2004Stanford TE 2005 2006Western Michigan OC WR 2007 2008Minnesota WR 2009 2010Cleveland Browns WR 2011 2012Miami FL WR PGC 2013Syracuse AHC OC 2014Syracuse AHC OC WR 2015 2018NC State WR 2019 2020NC State co OC WR 2021 presentIllinois AHC WR McDonald previously served as an assistant coach at Syracuse Arkansas Miami Minnesota Western Michigan Stanford Northern Illinois Ball State and with the Cleveland Browns of the National Football League NFL McDonald is well regarded for his ability to recruit South Florida and his native California 1 2 3 4 Contents 1 Family 2 Playing career 3 Coaching career 4 References 5 External linksFamily EditMcDonald is married to Heather formerly Anderson and they have a son Roman McDonald born April 2015 and Maverick born February 2020 McDonald the son of Juanita McDonald and George Ashford used the hyphenated name of McDonald Ashford during his playing career His brother Brian McDonald Ashford played running back for 2 seasons at BYU before a knee injury ended his career 5 Playing career EditMcDonald attended Buena Park High School in Buena Park California He played both quarterback and running back in high school while also competing in sprints on the track team He was named the Freeway League s conference Player of the Year as a senior in 1993 McDonald attended the University of Illinois where he was a four year letterman in football as a wide receiver and kickoff returner under head coaches Lou Tepper and Ron Turner 6 He completed his Illinois football career with 57 receptions for 589 yards and 4 touchdowns and returned 57 kickoffs for 1 276 yards 22 4 avg McDonald also ran track his freshman and senior years earning All Big Ten honors his senior year 6 and set an Illinois record with a time of 6 75 in the 60 metres 7 McDonald earned his bachelor s degree in Health Administration and Planning from Illinois in 1999 8 Coaching career EditMcDonald began his coaching career as an assistant coach at Bucknell University Ball State University Northern Illinois University and Stanford University from 1999 2004 6 When Stanford s offensive coordinator Bill Cubit was hired as the head coach at Western Michigan Universityin 2005 he took McDonald with him McDonald served as WMU s offensive coordinator and wide receivers coach from 2005 2006 and helped turn around a Broncos offense that was poorly ranked before his arrival McDonald notably recruited WMU standouts Louis Delmas and E J Biggers both from North Miami Beach High School in North Miami Beach Florida 9 McDonald departed WMU to coach wide receivers coach at the University of Minnesota in 2007 stating that it was in the best interest of his career to work at a BCS university 10 He served as an assistant under head coach and fellow Illinois alum Tim Brewster for the 2007 and 2008 seasons On February 11 2009 the Cleveland Browns hired McDonald as offensive quality control coach under new head coach Eric Mangini 11 On May 8 2009 the Cleveland Browns promoted McDonald from offensive quality control coach to wide receivers coach McDonald was hired by the University of Miami as the wide receivers coach under head coach Al Golden on January 11 2011 12 The next season McDonald picked up the additional title of passing game coordinator December 19 2012 McDonald was named the receivers coach at Arkansas under new head Bret Bielema However McDonald resigned from Arkansas when the position of offensive coordinator opened at Syracuse 13 On January 15 2013 MacDonald was officially named offensive coordinator under new head coach Scott Shafer Shafer and McDonald had previously served on the same coaching staffs at Western Michigan and Northern Illinois 2 On October 6 2014 McDonald was demoted from offensive coordinator and assistant head coach to wide receivers coach He was replaced as offensive coordinator by quarterbacks coach Tim Lester On January 6 2015 McDonald was named the wide receivers coach at NC State under head coach Dave Doeren 14 On January 21 2020 McDonald was named the wide receivers coach at Illinois under head coach Bret Bielema 15 McDonald has also served as an NFL coaching intern during training camps with the New York Jets 2004 2006 Chicago Bears 2005 and Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2007 References Edit Cohen Michael August 17 2013 Building bonds George McDonald s climb from master recruiter to Syracuse offensive coordinator Syracuse Retrieved December 30 2021 a b Shafer Appoints McDonald to Lead Offense Syracuse University Athletics January 17 2013 Retrieved December 30 2021 Wilson Logan December 19 2012 Arkansas hires McDonald to coach receivers Whole Hog Sports Hawgs Illustrated Retrieved December 30 2021 Smith Jared E January 15 2013 George McDonald A Recruiter s Recruiter Troy Nunes Is An Absolute Magician Retrieved December 30 2021 Brian McDonald Ashford One Shoe Off and One Shoe On BYU Cougars November 6 2001 Retrieved December 30 2021 a b c George McDonald bio University of Minnesota Archived from the original on 12 February 2009 Retrieved 20 February 2009 Huth Jeff February 19 1999 UI senior a blur on track The News Gazette Retrieved December 30 2021 George McDonald Miami Hurricanes Archived from the original on September 18 2014 Retrieved December 30 2021 LINKS Former WMU football coaches on the move mlive com George McDonald spent 2 years coaching at Minnesota now is living his dream as Syracuse football offensive coordinator syracuse com Jackson Zac 11 February 2009 Browns hire McDonald Archived from the original on February 15 2009 Retrieved 19 February 2009 Miami hires receivers coach ACC Blog ESPN Taylor John January 17 2013 A month in George McDonald officially leaves Arkansas for Syracuse NBC Sports Retrieved December 30 2021 Mink Nate January 6 2015 George McDonald leaving Syracuse to be WR coach at NC State according to Sports Illustrated report syracuse Retrieved December 30 2021 Smith R Cory January 20 2020 Former NC State WR Coach George McDonald joins Illinois staff PackPride com Retrieved December 30 2021 External links EditNC State profile Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title George McDonald American football amp oldid 1091086338, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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