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Curriculum Vitæ Miles A. Brandon CELL (832) 884-9339 Email: [email protected] Sul Ross State University-2018- (Div.-III)-Present Defensive Line Coach/Lecturer Coach the defensive line and build a defense with 21 freshmen defensive lineman. Defensive line had a total of 14.5 sacks for a minus 65yds and 34.5 tackles for loss for a minus 57 yds. Has one Second Team All ASC Defensive Lineman-(F. Milligan) He finished the season with 58 total tackles and 9.5 tackles for losses and 4.5 QB sacks. Assisted with film breakdown for scouting report which consist of favorite running plays, favorite short yardage and goal line running plays and favorite pass protections and offensive line personnel. Lecturer for Physical Education and Kinesiology Department. Game Day: Press box, assist with formation personnel, FG block, substitutions and run plays. Recruiting Areas: Houston, San Antonio & Austin TX Hempstead High School-2017-2018 Linebackers Coach/Sped Ed Pass Teacher Plan and implement lesson plans that fulfilled the requirements of the district curriculum program and show written evidence of preparation as required. Prepared lesson plans that reflect accommodations for differences in individual student differences. Conduct assessments in students learning styles and used results to plan instructional activities. Worked cooperatively with special education teachers to modify curricula as needed for special education students according to the guidelines established in the Individual Education Plan. (IEP). Coach Linebackers, break down film for scouting report, assist with in-season workouts, assist with practice plan and drills for practice. Game day: signal caller on field, and assist with special teams- FG block. Assist with recruiting of players. Hempstead Middle School-2016-2017 Defensive Line Coach/In-School Suspension Instrumental in helping Hempstead High School finished first in their district in total defense, rush defense and 1st in sacks. Had four defensive linemen make 1st Team All-District and the team finished tied as Co-District Champions. Team made it to the first round of the 3-A State Playoffs. I also assisted with the strength & conditioning program and scouting report for defense and practice plan. I also assisted the recruiting coordinator on recruiting, film and college visits. Responsible for the supervision and management of the in school suspension program that promotes positive academic, social and behavioral performance in the students assigned to the program. Monitors students and ensures s/he completes assignments from teachers and performs various record keeping activities. Works with students, counselors, administrators, and teachers to track and evaluate student progress,Coach the defensive line, assist with scouting report, supervised and coordinate workouts in weight room, facilitated and held position meetings, assisted students in all subjects in special education and odyssey ware lab, substitute teaching, hall duty for supervision, assisted students in life skills program and DEAP program, assisted with practice plan, analyze and broke down film for game plan Texas Southern University-2015-(FCS) Defensive Line Coach/Interim Strength & Coaching Coach Instrumental in helping Texas Southern defense finished 5th in the conference in total defense best since 2010.I had the privilege of coaching Pre-Season All-Conference candidate and NFL prospect Amir Bloom. Coach Punt team Interim Head Strength & Conditioning Coach the latter part of the season and was instrumental in helping the team achieved maximum strength gains in core lifts that was needed to propel the team to achieved maximum effort the latter part of the season. Had a one All Conference SWAC Defensive Lineman- (Derrick Lyles) Signed with Maine Mammoths of the Arena League Recruiting Areas: Houston & Dallas, San Diego & TX Juco’s , Western PA, KY Prairie View A&M University-2005-2014-(FCS) Defensive Line Coach/Strength & Conditioning Coach/Run-Game Coordinator Instrumental in helping Prairie View defense become one of the nation’s best in the FCS in 2011. The defense finished tied for 5th in rush defense amongst SWAC foes, in addition the defensive line played a major part in holding four teams to 74 yds or less on the ground and also featured All-SWACFirst Teamers in Defensive Ends Jermaine Mcghee, Quinton Spears and Co-Defensive Player of the Year & First Team FCS All- American Adrian Hamilton. During the 2009 campaign the defensive line was one of the top units on the FCS level as we ranked 3rd nationally in rush and total defense. In 2007, the defensive line played a key role in helping the team capture its first winning season in four decades. As a unit, finished third nationally in total defense and first among SWAC schools in red zone defense. During the 2006 season, helped the team set a school record for fewest yards by an opponent after holding Edward Waters to -35 yds rushing. Had four winning seasons and a SWAC Championship in 2009. In 2011, the defensive line accounted for 34.5 sacks of the total 48 sacks&10 force fumbles, led by Adrian Hamilton with 22.0 During my tenure, 4 players signed free-agent contracts with the NFL. Jermaine Mcghee-DE-1st-Team All-SWAC-2007- finished second in conf with 11 sacks-1st Team All-American signed with the Kansas City Chiefs-2008 Quinton Spears-DE- two-time First –Team All-SWAC- 1st-Team All-American signed with the Miami Dolphins-2011-Finished the 2010 senior season with 70 tackles and 5 sacks Adrian Hamilton-DE-2011-1st-Team All-SWAC-Co-Defensive Player of the Year/FCS POY/Buck Buchannan Finalist Led nation in sacks with-20.5 and 1st Team FCS All-American-signed with the Dallas Cowboys-2012 Jarvis Reed-DE-2012-finished 3rd on the team with 67 tackles & 8 sacks-signed with Green Bay Packers-2013 Recruiting Areas: Houston TX, Dallas, TX, Central KY, Western TN, Western PA, San Diego, CA, Miss Juco’s, NJ Lane College-2000-2003-(Div-II) Head Football Coach/Defensive Coordinator/Head Strength & Conditioning Coach Coach the defensive line, coordinated the defense, coordinated the strength program, and taught instructional courses. Defense was rank in top 3 categories in the SIAC for total defense, rush defense and pass efficiency from 2000-03. 2000-Defensive stats-finished 3rd in total rush def-136.9 per game, 3rd in sacks 30 sacks, 3rd in pass eff-120.2 yds per game 2001-Defensive stats-finished 4th total rush-139.2 per game, 4th in sacks 28 sacks, 4th in pass eff-125.2 yds per game 2002- Defensive stats-finished 2nd total def.-total rush-102.5 per game, 2nd in sacks 30 sacks, 3rd in pass eff-128.2 yds. per gm Geovanni Jeffries-DE-2nd Team SIAC-2000 & Greg Flemister-DE-1st Team SIAC-2002-2nd in SIAC w/8 sacks Promoted to Head Football Coach - Feb-2001- Led overall administration of football program in every aspect. Had biggest win in school history vs FCS opponent in 2002 vs UAPB. Overall record in 2 years was 7-14. During my tenure, had one player signed free-agent contract-Ron Smith-DT-signed with Carolina Panthers-2001 Recruiting Areas: Western TN, Central KY, Western PA, San Diego CA, Orlando FL, Miss Juco’s Morehead State University -1995-2000-(FCS) Defensive Line Coach/Strength & Conditioning Coach Implemented strength & conditioning program coach and developed the defensive line. Coach FG Block & Punt Help school achieved first winning season in 10 years with a 6-4 record in 1996-school amassed 4 winning seasons. Teach instructional courses and advise students. Achieve maximum performances in conditioning program. Defensive line finished in the top 3 categories in rushing, total defense and in sacks from 1996-1998. McKenzie Mcknight-DT-1st-Team All-Independent & 1st Team Don Hansen’s All-American-1997 Recruiting Areas: Central KY, Western PA, California Junior Colleges Troy University-1994-1995-(BCS) Assistant Defensive Line Coach the defensive ends; assist with special teams-PAT FG block, assisted with the strength & conditioning program. Broke down all film, prepared scouting reports, prepared test for defensive line Defensive Coordinator for JV Team, daily class checks, supervision of the dormitories. Made it to the First Round of Div-IAA playoffs vs University of Richmond. Assisted program with recruiting, transportation of recruits, campus tours. Recruiting Areas: South & Northwest AL Clarion University-1993-1994-(Div-II) Graduate Assistant Coach Coach the defensive line, assist with special teams, punt, punt return and PAT FG block. Assisted with recruiting Broke down film on opponents run game and assist with scouting report. Assist with supervision of weight room. Eric Acord-DE-1st Team All- PSAC-1993 Recruiting Areas: Eastern & Western PA Urbana University-1991-1993- (Div-I I) Defensive Line Coach Coach the defensive line, assist with punt & punt return and PAT FG block, assisted with recruiting Northern and Central Ohio. Assisted strength coach in the weight room. Had one first-team All MSC defensive lineman-1991 Jeremy Wofford-DE- 1st Team All-MSC-1991 Recruiting Areas: North & Central Ohio Middletown High School-1990-1991 Defensive Line Coach Coach the defensive line, implemented strength & conditioning program for football Defensive Coordinator for Junior Varsity Team. Broke down film, assist with scouting report, supervised weight room Had several All-Greater Miami Conference defensive lineman in 1990-School advance to 1st round of State Playoffs Springfield South High School-1989-1990 Defensive Line Coach Coach the defensive line, Co-coordinated the defense, broke down film, assist with
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