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James Coley

James Coley (born April 14, 1973) is an American football coach who is currently the wide receivers coach at Texas A&M University. He was previously the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at the University of Georgia[1]

James Coley
Current position
TitleWide Receivers coach
TeamTexas A&M
ConferenceSEC
Biographical details
Born (1973-04-14) April 14, 1973 (age 50)
Miami, Florida, U.S.
Alma materFlorida State University
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1997–1999Miami Senior (FL) HS (QB)
2000–2002Miami Norland (FL) HS (AHC/OC)
2003–2004LSU (GA)
2005–2006Miami Dolphins (off. assistant)
2007FIU (OC/QB)
2008–2009Florida State (TE/RC)
2010–2012Florida State (OC/TE)
2013–2015Miami (FL) (OC/QB)
2016–2017Georgia (WR)
2018Georgia (co-OC/QB)
2019Georgia (OC/QB)
2020–2021Texas A&M (TE)
2022–presentTexas A&M (WR)

Coley, a Miami native who played quarterback at Miami Senior High School and worked in the National Football League (NFL) as an offensive assistant and quality control coach with the Miami Dolphins, has coached some of the top talent in college football at the high school, college and pro levels. His coaching résumé includes stops at 2003 National Champion Louisiana State University and 2002 Florida 6A State Champion Miami Norland Senior High School, in addition to his experiences with the Dolphins. Coley was labelled and considered the ACC top recruiter by ESPN recruiting. Coley is considered to be an ace recruiter in the talent-rich South Florida area. He was also named the top recruiter in the conference.[2]

Coaching career edit

High school edit

Coley spent six years as a high school coach in Miami before moving to the college ranks. He was a quarterback coach at Miami Senior High School for three seasons, where he worked with future Miami Hurricanes football stars Andre Johnson and Roscoe Parrish. He then moved on to Miami Norland Senior High School, where he was the assistant head coach and the offensive coordinator. At Miami Norland he coached future college stars Dwayne Bowe (LSU), Kareem Brown (UM), Alexander Bostic III (FIU), and Antwan Barnes (FIU). Coley won the 2002 class 6A state title in his last year at Miami Norland.

LSU edit

Coley's college coaching career started at Louisiana State University (LSU) in 2003, where he was an offensive graduate assistant under offensive coordinator Jimbo Fisher for two seasons. Coley and LSU won the national championship in his first year there, winning the Capital One Bowl in his second year.

Miami Dolphins edit

Coley joined LSU head coach Nick Saban on the Miami Dolphins coaching staff as an offensive assistant when Saban was hired by the Dolphins prior to the 2005 season. Coley left the Dolphins after the 2006 season when Saban bolted unexpectedly to the University of Alabama.

FIU edit

Coley spent one season as offensive coordinator at Florida International University under head coach Mario Cristobal and completely revamped the FIU offense. Through the first six contests of the season, Florida International's schedule featured five bowl teams from 2006. With Coley installing his new offense, the Golden Panthers scored a total of 44 points and averaged 211.7 yards of offense per game but that all changed in the second half of the season. In its final six games FIU's offense scored 137 points and averaged 327.7 yards per game. On top of more than tripling its points scored in the second half of the year, Coley's ground game almost doubled its output (85.5 ypg to 152.7 ypg) and the passing offense increased by almost 39% (126.2 ypg to 175.0 ypg).[3]

Florida State edit

Coley was hired by FSU head coach Bobby Bowden on February 21, 2008. Coley was reunited with former boss at LSU, Jimbo Fisher. Coley was hired to coach the TEs and to be the new recruiting coordinator at FSU. Coley spent five seasons on the FSU staff, all 5 as the TE coach, and gave up the RC title in 2010 when he was promoted to OC. Dameyune Craig became the new RC. In 2010, Jimbo Fisher was promoted to head coach after Bobby Bowden retired, Fisher promoted Coley to offensive coordinator, though Fisher would still be calling the plays. Coley was known as one of FSU's top recruiters, helping them bring in top recruiting classes nearly every season he was on staff, including back-to-back top 10 classes in 2008 and 2009, the number 1 overall class in the 2011, and the 2nd overall class in 2012 according to ESPN [4][5][6]

Miami (FL) edit

The Miami Hurricanes offered Coley the role of offensive coordinator with full play-calling duty on January 24, 2013. When Al Golden, the Hurricanes' head coach, was fired, Coley left the Hurricanes for the University of Georgia.

Georgia edit

Coley was hired by Mark Richt's replacement at Georgia, Kirby Smart, on January 3, 2016, to be the program's new wide receivers coach. On January 11, 2019, following the departure of former Georgia offensive coordinator Jim Chaney, he was promoted to offensive coordinator following the 2018 season.[7] After a season where the Bulldogs struggled to create explosive plays and ranked 61st in total offense, Coley was relieved of his coordinator duties and was given the title of assistant head coach.[8]

Texas A&M edit

About a week after his demotion, Coley was named the tight ends coach at Texas A&M.[9][10]

References edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved January 30, 2020.
  2. ^ "Addazio, Muschamp among the bests". ESPN.com. Retrieved August 3, 2011.
  3. ^ ""Seminoles.com", "In his first season with the golden panthers...", February 21, 2008". Archived from the original on April 11, 2013. Retrieved February 9, 2013.
  4. ^ "ESPN.com", "Recruiting Class Rankings", February 1, 2012.
  5. ^ ""Seminoles.com", "James Coley named TightEnds Coach and Recruiting Coordinator", February 21, 2008". Archived from the original on April 11, 2013. Retrieved February 9, 2013.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on October 18, 2016. Retrieved January 30, 2020.
  7. ^ Weiszer, Marc. "James Coley promoted to Georgia offensive coordinator". Savannah Morning News. Retrieved 15 August 2020.
  8. ^ May, Jed. "James Coley leaving Georgia for job on Texas A&M coaching staff, reports say". Macon Telegraph. Retrieved 15 August 2020.
  9. ^ Austin, Brooks. "James Coley Parts Ways With Georgia for Texas A&M". Sports Illustrated. Retrieved 15 August 2020.
  10. ^ Callaway, Matt. "James Coley Named Texas A&M's Tight Ends Coach". Texas A&M Athletics. Retrieved 15 August 2020.

External links edit

  • Texas A&M Aggies bio
  • Georgia Bulldogs bio
  • Miami Hurricanes bio

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James Coley born April 14 1973 is an American football coach who is currently the wide receivers coach at Texas A amp M University He was previously the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at the University of Georgia 1 James ColeyCurrent positionTitleWide Receivers coachTeamTexas A amp MConferenceSECBiographical detailsBorn 1973 04 14 April 14 1973 age 50 Miami Florida U S Alma materFlorida State UniversityCoaching career HC unless noted 1997 1999Miami Senior FL HS QB 2000 2002Miami Norland FL HS AHC OC 2003 2004LSU GA 2005 2006Miami Dolphins off assistant 2007FIU OC QB 2008 2009Florida State TE RC 2010 2012Florida State OC TE 2013 2015Miami FL OC QB 2016 2017Georgia WR 2018Georgia co OC QB 2019Georgia OC QB 2020 2021Texas A amp M TE 2022 presentTexas A amp M WR Coley a Miami native who played quarterback at Miami Senior High School and worked in the National Football League NFL as an offensive assistant and quality control coach with the Miami Dolphins has coached some of the top talent in college football at the high school college and pro levels His coaching resume includes stops at 2003 National Champion Louisiana State University and 2002 Florida 6A State Champion Miami Norland Senior High School in addition to his experiences with the Dolphins Coley was labelled and considered the ACC top recruiter by ESPN recruiting Coley is considered to be an ace recruiter in the talent rich South Florida area He was also named the top recruiter in the conference 2 Contents 1 Coaching career 1 1 High school 1 2 LSU 1 3 Miami Dolphins 1 4 FIU 1 5 Florida State 1 6 Miami FL 1 7 Georgia 1 8 Texas A amp M 2 References 3 External linksCoaching career editHigh school edit Coley spent six years as a high school coach in Miami before moving to the college ranks He was a quarterback coach at Miami Senior High School for three seasons where he worked with future Miami Hurricanes football stars Andre Johnson and Roscoe Parrish He then moved on to Miami Norland Senior High School where he was the assistant head coach and the offensive coordinator At Miami Norland he coached future college stars Dwayne Bowe LSU Kareem Brown UM Alexander Bostic III FIU and Antwan Barnes FIU Coley won the 2002 class 6A state title in his last year at Miami Norland LSU edit Coley s college coaching career started at Louisiana State University LSU in 2003 where he was an offensive graduate assistant under offensive coordinator Jimbo Fisher for two seasons Coley and LSU won the national championship in his first year there winning the Capital One Bowl in his second year Miami Dolphins edit Coley joined LSU head coach Nick Saban on the Miami Dolphins coaching staff as an offensive assistant when Saban was hired by the Dolphins prior to the 2005 season Coley left the Dolphins after the 2006 season when Saban bolted unexpectedly to the University of Alabama FIU edit Coley spent one season as offensive coordinator at Florida International University under head coach Mario Cristobal and completely revamped the FIU offense Through the first six contests of the season Florida International s schedule featured five bowl teams from 2006 With Coley installing his new offense the Golden Panthers scored a total of 44 points and averaged 211 7 yards of offense per game but that all changed in the second half of the season In its final six games FIU s offense scored 137 points and averaged 327 7 yards per game On top of more than tripling its points scored in the second half of the year Coley s ground game almost doubled its output 85 5 ypg to 152 7 ypg and the passing offense increased by almost 39 126 2 ypg to 175 0 ypg 3 Florida State edit Coley was hired by FSU head coach Bobby Bowden on February 21 2008 Coley was reunited with former boss at LSU Jimbo Fisher Coley was hired to coach the TEs and to be the new recruiting coordinator at FSU Coley spent five seasons on the FSU staff all 5 as the TE coach and gave up the RC title in 2010 when he was promoted to OC Dameyune Craig became the new RC In 2010 Jimbo Fisher was promoted to head coach after Bobby Bowden retired Fisher promoted Coley to offensive coordinator though Fisher would still be calling the plays Coley was known as one of FSU s top recruiters helping them bring in top recruiting classes nearly every season he was on staff including back to back top 10 classes in 2008 and 2009 the number 1 overall class in the 2011 and the 2nd overall class in 2012 according to ESPN 4 5 6 Miami FL edit The Miami Hurricanes offered Coley the role of offensive coordinator with full play calling duty on January 24 2013 When Al Golden the Hurricanes head coach was fired Coley left the Hurricanes for the University of Georgia Georgia edit Coley was hired by Mark Richt s replacement at Georgia Kirby Smart on January 3 2016 to be the program s new wide receivers coach On January 11 2019 following the departure of former Georgia offensive coordinator Jim Chaney he was promoted to offensive coordinator following the 2018 season 7 After a season where the Bulldogs struggled to create explosive plays and ranked 61st in total offense Coley was relieved of his coordinator duties and was given the title of assistant head coach 8 Texas A amp M edit About a week after his demotion Coley was named the tight ends coach at Texas A amp M 9 10 References edit HurricaneSports com Coley Named Hurricanes Offensive Coordinator January 24 2013 Archived from the original on March 4 2016 Retrieved January 30 2020 Addazio Muschamp among the bests ESPN com Retrieved August 3 2011 Seminoles com In his first season with the golden panthers February 21 2008 Archived from the original on April 11 2013 Retrieved February 9 2013 ESPN com Recruiting Class Rankings February 1 2012 Seminoles com James Coley named TightEnds Coach and Recruiting Coordinator February 21 2008 Archived from the original on April 11 2013 Retrieved February 9 2013 HurricaneSports com Coley spent the last five seasons in Tallahassee January 24 2013 Archived from the original on October 18 2016 Retrieved January 30 2020 Weiszer Marc James Coley promoted to Georgia offensive coordinator Savannah Morning News Retrieved 15 August 2020 May Jed James Coley leaving Georgia for job on Texas A amp M coaching staff reports say Macon Telegraph Retrieved 15 August 2020 Austin Brooks James Coley Parts Ways With Georgia for Texas A amp M Sports Illustrated Retrieved 15 August 2020 Callaway Matt James Coley Named Texas A amp M s Tight Ends Coach Texas A amp M Athletics Retrieved 15 August 2020 External links edit nbsp Biography portal nbsp College football portalTexas A amp M Aggies bio Georgia Bulldogs bio Miami Hurricanes bio Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title James Coley amp oldid 1158447122, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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