Gary Harrell Explained

Gary Harrell
Current Title:Assistant head coach, running backs coach
Current Team:Colorado
Current Conference:Big 12
Birth Date:23 January 1972
Birth Place:Miami, Florida, U.S.
Player Years1:1990–1993
Player Team1:Howard
Player Years2:1994–1995
Player Team2:New York Giants
Player Years3:1996
Player Team3:Frankfurt Galaxy
Player Years4:1996
Player Team4:Montreal Alouettes
Player Positions:Wide receiver
Coach Years1:2002–2003
Coach Team1:Howard (WR)
Coach Years2:2004–2005
Coach Team2:Texas Southern (WR)
Coach Years3:2006–2007
Coach Team3:Florida A&M (WR)
Coach Years4:2008
Coach Team4:Morgan State (QB)
Coach Years5:2009–2010
Coach Team5:Bowie State (OC)
Coach Years6:2011–2016
Coach Team6:Howard
Coach Years8:2017–2018
Coach Team8:Florida Atlantic (WR)
Coach Years9:2019
Coach Team9:Alabama State (AHC/RB)
Coach Years10:2020–2022
Coach Team10:Jackson State (RB)
Coach Years11:2023–present
Coach Team11:Colorado (AHC/RB)
Overall Record:20–36

Gary Lamar Harrell, affectionately known as "The Flea," [1] (born January 23, 1972) is an American college football coach and former professional gridiron football player. He is currently the assistant head coach and running backs coach at the University of Colorado Boulder. Harrell was a wide receiver in the National Football League (NFL), World League of American Football (WLAF) and Canadian Football League (CFL) for three seasons during the 1990s.[2] Harrell served two stints as the head football coach at Howard University in Washington, D.C. from 2011 to 2012 and 2014 to 2016, with a leave of absence in 2013. He joined the coaching staff at Alabama State University in January 2019, after a two-year stint under Lane Kiffin at Florida Atlantic University.

Playing career

College

Harrell was a four-year letter winner as a wide receiver and punt return specialist at Howard University in Washington, D.C. He started every game for Howard's 1993 team, which won the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) title. Harrell holds the Howard record for most receptions in a game (13) and in a career (184). He was inducted into the Howard University Hall of Fame in November 2005, and also received a proclamation from the City of Miami declaring it Gary "Flea" Harrell Day. Prior to attending Howard, he was a varsity athlete at Miami Northwestern Senior High School in Miami.

Professional

Harrell played two seasons in the National Football League (NFL), seeing action in four games during the 1994 and 1995 seasons with the New York Giants. He also played one season, in 1996, for the World League's Frankfurt Galaxy if the World League of American Football (WLAF) and two seasons, from 1996 to 1997, in the Canadian Football League (CFL) with the Montreal Alouettes.

Coaching career

Harrell got his start in coaching at his alma mater, as Howard's wide receivers coach from 2002 to 2003. He served as wide receivers as Texas Southern University from 2004 to 2005 and then at Florida A&M University from 2006 to 2007. In 2008, Harrell was the quarterbacks coach at Morgan State University in Baltimore. While at Morgan State he also served as the wide receivers coach for Team Michigan, of the All American Football League (AAFL) in 2008. Harrell then spent to two seasons, from 2009 TO 2010, as the offensive coordinator at Bowie State University in Bowie, Maryland.

Harrell returned to Howard in 2011 as head football coach.[3] [4] In 2012, he was honored by the D.C. Touchdown Club as the Local College Coach of the Year at its inaugural awards dinner. Harrell took a leave of absence in 2013, but returned as Howard's head coach in 2014.[5] In five seasons as Howard's head coach, Harrell compiled a record of 20–36 including a 7–4 mark in 2012.

Harrell joined Lane Kiffin's coaching staff at Florida Atlantic University in January 2017 as wide receivers coach. Under Harrell's tutelage, senior Kalib Woods was named the MVP of the 2017 Conference USA Football Championship Game. Willie Wright, a freshman, was the team's most consistent wideout and led the Owls with 56 catches and a total of six scores. Following the year, Wright earned a spot on the C-USA All-Freshman team.[6] [7] In 2019, Harrell served as assistant head coach and running backs coach for at Alabama State University.

Harrell joined Jackson State University in November 2020 as the team's running backs coach under Deion Sanders. During the 2021 season, Harrell acted as interim head coach while Sanders recovered from foot surgery. The Tigers won all three games while Sanders was absent. Jackson State credits Sanders as the head coach of record for the entire 2021 season.[8] [9]

In December 2022, Harrell followed Sanders to the University of Colorado Boulder to be the assistant head coach and running backs coach for the Colorado Buffaloes.[10]

Personal life

A native of Miami, Harrell earned a degree in marketing from Howard in 1994. He and his wife, Tenika, have two children: a daughter, Jasmine, and a son, Gary Jr., who also played football at Howard.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Donaldson. Maxwell. 5 things to know about Gary Harrell, Jackson State football's coach while Deion Sanders is out. October 27, 2021. The Clarion-Ledger. en-US.
  2. Web site: Gary Harrell NFL Football Statistics . . July 14, 2012.
  3. Web site: October 3, 2011. HBCU notebook (Oct. 5). October 27, 2021. ESPN.com. en.
  4. Web site: Howard not renewing Harrell's contract. October 27, 2021. FOX Sports. en-US.
  5. News: Detweiler. Eric. March 11, 2013. Howard University football coach Gary Harrell takes voluntary leave of absence. en-US. Washington Post. October 27, 2021. 0190-8286.
  6. Web site: Post. Jake Elman Special to The. FAU's Kiffin reportedly parts ways with WR coach Harrell. October 27, 2021. The Palm Beach Post. en.
  7. Web site: Sun-Sentinel. November 25, 2018. Florida Atlantic fires wide receivers coach Gary Harrell. October 27, 2021. www.chatsports.com. en.
  8. News: Arend. Alek. Look: Deion Sanders Is Back On The Sideline For Jackson State's Game. The Spun by Sports Illustrated. November 20, 2021.
  9. Web site: . NCAA Statistics . . December 27, 2021 .
  10. Web site: Coach Prime Adds 10 To Football Staff. December 24, 2022 . en.