Kevin S. Sherman
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KEVIN S. SHERMAN Profile summary Over 20 years of coaching experience including the last 15 in the Big Ten and ACC, coached in 4 BCS bowl games, proven track record of developing players to launch their careers after college, highly accomplished recruiter, determined to leverage my experience with terrific coaches and continue my career at an elite athletic and academic institution. Coaching experience University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA Wide receivers (January 2015 – present) - Coached WR Tyler Boyd who was named 2015 First Team All-ACC and finished career as Pitt’s all-time leading receiver - Recruiting areas: Central Pennsylvania, Atlanta, Jacksonville Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN Wide receivers (January 2013 – January 2015) - Coached WR Deangelo Yancey who was named to the 2013 Big Ten All-Freshman Team by ESPN and Big Ten Network - Recruiting areas: Wisconsin, Michigan, Virginia, Maryland, D.C., North Carolina, South Carolina, Delaware, Georgia Virginia Tech University, Blacksburg, VA Wide receivers (February 2006 – January 2013) - 6 consecutive top 20 finishes, 4 BCS bowl appearances, 3 ACC championships, 6 straight bowl games - Developed Jarrett Boykin and Danny Coale - top 2 wide receivers in school history in receptions and receiving yards - As of July 2012, five Virginia Tech wide receivers were on active rosters in the NFL - Recruiting areas: Western North Carolina, Maryland, D.C. Wake Forest University, Winston Salem, NC Wide receivers (December 2000 – February 2006) - Coached John Stone and Fabian Davis, both of whom earned All-ACC honors and went on to careers in the NFL - Oversaw development of Jason Anderson who set school record for receiving yards by a freshman (472) - Recruiting areas: Eastern North Carolina, Maryland, Virginia, Texas Denver Broncos, Denver, CO NFL Minority Intern (July 2004) - Assisted with the development of the wide receivers and assisted in the installation of special teams schemes Ohio University, Athens, OH Wide receivers / slot backs (April 1997 – December 2000) - In 2000, receiving corps posted the highest number of receiving yards (1,046) in seven years - In 1999, receivers caught 72 passes which was the school’s highest total since 1994 - Recruiting areas: North central Ohio, Central Ohio, Michigan, Virginia Virginia Military Institute, Lexington, VA Quarterbacks / wide receivers / passing game coordinator (January 1995 – January 1996) Wide receivers (January 1994 – January 1995) Running backs (January 1993 – January 1994) - Recruiting areas: Southwest Virginia and eastern North Carolina Methodist College, Fayetteville, NC Wide receivers (August 1992 – January 1993) - Recruiting areas: Virginia, eastern North Carolina, West Virginia Ferrum College, Ferrum, VA Student-assistant (Fall 1991) - Assisted the wide receivers and handled play call signals on game days Education Ferrum College, Ferrum, VA - Bachelor of Science in Recreation and Leisure (1992) Lees-McRae Junior College, Banner Elk, NC (1988) Professional Development - NCAA Champion Forum (June 2013) - NCAA Expert Coaches Academy (June 2008) - Minority Coaches Forum (May 2007) Honors, activities, and awards - Ferrum College Hall of Fame (2012) - Team captain (1990) - Most Valuable Player – Ferrum College football team (1990) Professional organizations - American Football Coaches Association - Black Hats Football Club – Ferrum College References Frank Beamer Mike Tomlin Carl Francis Retired Head Coach Head Coach Director of Communications Virginia Tech Pittsburgh Steelers NFL Players Association Pat Narduzzi Robert Lineburg Dan Quinn Head Coach Director of Athletics Head Coach University of Pittsburgh Radford University Atlanta Falcons Jim Grobe Dan Hammerschmidt Tim DeRuyter Former Head Coach Safeties Coach Head Coach Wake Forest University Oklahoma State University Fresno State University Bill Legg Brad Lambert Andre Curtis Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Head Coach Assistant Secondary Coach Marshall University UNC-Charlotte Seattle Seahawks Troy Calhoun Jim Chaney Tim Clifton Head Coach Offensive Coordinator/QB Head Coach United States Air Force Academy University of Georgia Mars Hill College .