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Re: Tony Washington
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — West Virginia’s coaching staff is now complete with the appointment of Tony Washington as the receivers coach for the Mountaineers. Washington held the same position at Coastal Carolina.
“Working at West Virginia University and on the football staff for outstanding coaches and respected men like Neal Brown and Graham Harrell is not only a great opportunity for me personally and professionally but also for my family,” Washington said. “The football program has a winning history with a lot of tradition that I look at with a great amount of respect. I look forward to working with a great group of coaches and players at WVU. I can’t wait to get started.”
“I am excited that Tony is joining the Mountaineer football program,” WVU head coach Neal Brown said. “He has had a successful career, not only as a player, but also as a coach, who has proven he can motivate, lead and develop players. He was recently recognized by the AFCA as one of its 35 coaches under 35. He will be a good addition to our coaching staff and our program.”
Brown also announced that Sean Reagan will remain on staff as the tight ends coach. He previously served as the quarterbacks coach.
Washington recently concluded his second season on staff at Coastal Carolina University, where he coached receivers for the Chanticleers. Prior to his arrival in Myrtle Beach, Washington was on staff at Louisville in 2019 and East Carolina in 2018.
Washington played his college football at Appalachian State and went on to play in the NFL for Jacksonville, Indianapolis and New England.
Former WVU co-offensive coordinator Gerad Parker recently left Morgantown to join the coaching staff at Notre Dame.
“Working at West Virginia University and on the football staff for outstanding coaches and respected men like Neal Brown and Graham Harrell is not only a great opportunity for me personally and professionally but also for my family,” Washington said. “The football program has a winning history with a lot of tradition that I look at with a great amount of respect. I look forward to working with a great group of coaches and players at WVU. I can’t wait to get started.”
“I am excited that Tony is joining the Mountaineer football program,” WVU head coach Neal Brown said. “He has had a successful career, not only as a player, but also as a coach, who has proven he can motivate, lead and develop players. He was recently recognized by the AFCA as one of its 35 coaches under 35. He will be a good addition to our coaching staff and our program.”
Brown also announced that Sean Reagan will remain on staff as the tight ends coach. He previously served as the quarterbacks coach.
Washington recently concluded his second season on staff at Coastal Carolina University, where he coached receivers for the Chanticleers. Prior to his arrival in Myrtle Beach, Washington was on staff at Louisville in 2019 and East Carolina in 2018.
Washington played his college football at Appalachian State and went on to play in the NFL for Jacksonville, Indianapolis and New England.
Former WVU co-offensive coordinator Gerad Parker recently left Morgantown to join the coaching staff at Notre Dame.
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Re: Tony Washington
5-6 ore years and we ould fill the whole staff with former players at the rate they are getting coaching jobs.
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Re: Tony Washington
He is a great guy and fine young man who has overcome a lot. Congratulations Coach!
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Re: Tony Washington
Very articulate quotes. Good ASU education, evidently.
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