John Allen (American football) explained

John Allen
Current Title:Wide receivers coach
Current Team:Tennessee Tech
Current Conference:OVC
Player Years1:1991–1994
Player Team1:James Madison
Player Positions:Wide receiver
Coach Years1:1996–2001
Coach Team1:Lock Haven (assistant)
Coach Years2:2002
Coach Team2:Bucknell (assistant)
Coach Years3:2003
Coach Team3:Berlin Thunder (WR)
Coach Years4:2004–2006
Coach Team4:Amsterdam Admirals (OC)
Coach Years5:2007
Coach Team5:Berlin Thunder
Coach Years6:2011–2014
Coach Team6:Lock Haven
Coach Years7:2015–2016
Coach Team7:Delaware State (OC/QB)
Coach Years8:2017
Coach Team8:Delaware State (QB)
Coach Years9:2018–2019
Coach Team9:Old Dominion (WR)
Coach Years10:2020–2021
Coach Team10:Louisiana Tech (OWR)
Coach Years11:2022
Coach Team11:UConn (WR/PGC)
Coach Years12:2024–present
Coach Team12:Tennessee Tech (WR)
Admin Years1:2008–2010
Admin Team1:Penn State (player personnel)
Overall Record:5–37 (college)
2–8 (NFL Europe)

John Allen is an American football coach and former player. He served as the head football coach at Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania from 2011 to 2015, compiling a record of 5–37 in five seasons. Allen was also the head coach of the Berlin Thunder of NFL Europe in 2007, tallying a mark of 2–8. He played college football as a wide receiver at James Madison University.

Playing career

Allen played college football at James Madison University. A three-year starter at James Madison, he was a wide receiver and punt returner for the Dukes and was a captain his senior season.

Coaching career

Allen's first season in NFL Europa league was in 2003 when he served as wide receivers coach of Thunder. His year with them was Allen's first on the professional coaching level, having previously enjoyed successful jobs at Bucknell University (2002) and Lock Haven University, where he worked for six years, rising to the position of offensive coordinator.

His influence on Berlin Thunder was clearly visible in 2003 as seven of his receivers caught 15 passes or more and Berlin scored 20 times on touchdown passes to rank overall second in the NFL Europa League. When Allen moved on to another NFL Europa team in 2004, the Amsterdam Admirals, he guided Amsterdam's offense to second in the league’s offensive rankings, averaging 316.6 yards per game. Furthermore, two of the top three positions in receiving yards were occupied by Admiral players. In 2005 Amsterdam went one better under Allen's guidance and supervision and established NFL Europa's most potent attack, averaging no less than 357.4 yards and 25.1 points per game.

In 2006 the Admirals once again led the league with 25.9 points per game and ranked second in total offense, averaging 332.3 yards game.

Allen served as Coordinator of Player Personnel & Development at Penn State University from 2008 to 2010.[1]

On March 7, 2011, Allen was named as the new head coach of Lock Haven University football.[2]

Head coaching record

Professional

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Argos Introduce Guest Coaches For 2009 Training Camp . June 4, 2009 . Argonauts.ca .
  2. Web site: Allen tabbed as head coach at LHU . March 8, 2011 . lockhaven.com . March 9, 2011 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120405133212/http://www.lockhaven.com/page/content.detail/id/530002/Allen-tabbed-as-head-coach-at-LHU.html . April 5, 2012 .