Kenny Carter (American football) explained

Kenny Carter
Birth Date:2 December 1967
Alma Mater:The Citadel
Player Years1:1986–1989
Player Team1:The Citadel
Player Positions:Linebacker
Coach Years1:1993
Coach Team1:Furman (TE)
Coach Years2:1994–1998
Coach Team2:The Citadel (DB/RB)
Coach Years3:1999
Coach Team3:LSU (OLB)
Coach Years4:2000
Coach Team4:Pittsburgh (RB)
Coach Years5:2001–2003
Coach Team5:Penn State (WR)
Coach Years6:2004–2007
Coach Team6:Vanderbilt (RB)
Coach Years7:2008–2009
Coach Team7:Florida (RB)
Coach Years8:2010–2013
Coach Team8:Louisville (RB)
Coach Years9:2014
Coach Team9:Youngstown State (WR)
Coach Years10:2015–2017
Coach Team10:Delaware State

Kenneth Carter (born December 2, 1967) is a former head football coach of Delaware State University, in Dover, Delaware. Carter was formally announced as the head coach of the Hornets on January 21, 2015, and succeeded Kermit Blount at the position. Carter's three-year contract was not renewed in 2017.[1]

Notes and References

  1. News: Delaware State hires FBS veteran to coach football team. The News Journal . January 22, 2015. December 17, 2016. DelawareOnline.com.