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Coyotes Add Assistants

Coyotes Add Assistants

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University of South Dakota Head Football Coach Joe Glenn has added Marty Biagi and South Dakota alum Collin Prosser to his coaching staff. Biagi will coach cornerbacks. Prosser will coach tight ends and offensive tackles.

Biagi has spent the past three seasons at Southern University in Baton Rouge, La. Last year, he served as special teams coordinator and defensive backs coach, and the Jaguars were the top-ranked special teams unit in scoring in all of college football. Southern returned four kickoffs for touchdowns, three punts for scores and Biagi was named a finalist for Football Scoop Special Teams Coordinator of the Year.

Biagi spent the 2011 season as co-defensive coordinator at the University of Arkansas-Pine Bluff. Prior to that, he was a graduate assistant at the University of Arkansas where he specialized in coaching special teams and defensive backs. He also received commitments from eight players in six different states during his three years as a graduate assistant.

Biagi was a punter and placekicker for Marshall University from 2004-07. He earned his bachelor’s degree in physical education in May of 2008.

Prosser has been an assistant coach at Morningside College since obtaining his master’s degree from USD in December of 2010. The Mustangs, located in Sioux City, Iowa, are one of the premier NAIA programs in the country. Prosser has been a co-offensive coordinator and an offensive line and tight ends coach at Morningside in each of the last two seasons. During his first two years, Prosser coached the Mustangs’ running backs and was head coach of the JV team.

This past season, Morningside’s offense generated 662 yards per game – more than any other college football team at any level. Prosser was twice named a finalist for Football Scoop Offensive Coordinator of the Year. He coached four All-Americans in four seasons in Sioux City.

Prosser served as a graduate assistant for the Coyotes during the 2009 and 2010 campaigns where he coached mainly tight ends. Prosser was also the team’s video coordinator and had recruiting responsibilities in Western Nebraska and Southwest Minnesota.

Prosser graduated from Wayne State College in Nebraska with a degree in Health and Physical Education K-12 in 2009. He was a member of Wayne State’s football team from 2004-08 and was named team captain prior to his senior season.

 

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