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Colleges and Emails for Recruiting
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Alabama A & M – benjamin.blacknall@aamu.edu
Alabama State –cpayne@alasu.edu Craig Payne Rec. Coord
Alcorn State – dariusm@alcorn.edu Rec. Coord
Appalachian State – speirma@appstate.edu Rec. Coord
Arkansas – Pine Bluff – johnsonb@uapb.edu OL coach
Austin Peay – shephardg@apsu.edu Gary Shephard Rec. Coord
Bethel – g-peterson2@bethel.edu Greg Peterson Off. Coord
Birmingham Southern – cmartin1@bsc.edu OL Coach
Brevard – purslebt@brevard.edu Brock Pursley Rec. Coord
Campbell – cavallon@campbell.edu Nick Cavallo Rec. Coord
Carson-Newman – ahutsell@cn.edu Rec. Coord
Central Arkansas – cmoore@uca.edu Cody Moore Rec. Coord
Centre – jamal.powell@centre.edu Jamal Powell Co-Rec. Coord OL coach
Charlotte – 49erfootball@uncc.edu Brad Lambert Head Coach
Coastal Carolina – gsmallen@coastal.edu Gary Smallen Rec. Coord
Cumberland – randerson@cumberland.edu Ryan Anderson Rec. Coord
Davidson – rofickling@davidson.edu Robert Fickling OL Coach
Delta State – tmikelallen@deltastate.edu OL Coach
Eastern Kentucky – ben.hodges@eku.edu Ben Hodges Rec. Coord
Elizabeth City – wtillar@mail.ecsu.edu Waverly Tillar Head Coach
Elon – rbrowne@elon.edu Scott Browne Rec. Coord
Faulkner – cfipps@faulkner.edu Corey Fipps Off. Coord
Furman – Norval.McKenzie@furman.edu
Gardner-Webb – rgodinez@gardner-webb.edu Bobby Godinez Rec. Coord
Georgia Southern – squinn@georgiasouthern.edu Shawn Quinn Rec. Coord
Georgia State – athgtp@langate.gsu.edu George Pugh Rec. Coord
Harding – ssymons@harding.edu Rec. Coord
Henderson State – gordonm@hsu.edu Matt Gordon
Huntingdon – cgoodyear@huntingdon.edu Charlie Goodyear OL Coach
Jacksonville – amcleod@ju.edu Andy McLeod Rec. Coord
Jacksonville State – joggle@jsu.edu Jimmy Ogle Rec. Coord
Kentucky Wesleyan – ecronin@kwc.edu Rec. Coord
Lagrange – mblandingburg@lagrange.edu Rec. Coord
Lenoir-Rhyne – boydr@lr.edu Ron Boyd

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