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− | '''Richard Wilson''' is coach of the [[Arkansas Baptist College]] Buffaloes football team. | + | '''Richard Wilson''' is coach of the [[Arkansas Baptist College]] Buffaloes football team. He was hired by the college in 2007. |
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+ | Wilson played football at the [[University of Central Arkansas]] before transferring to the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville. He began coaching football at El Dorado High School before joining the coaching team at the University of Missouri as a graduate assistant. He then moved around the country with University of Arkansas coach Ken Hatfield from the U of A to Clemson and then East Michigan. Between 1995 and 2000 he served as an assistant coach at Oklahoma State. He coached at the University of Minnesota and at a local Minneapolis high school before joining Arkansas Baptist in 2007. | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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+ | *Lauren Farabough, "Richard Wilson of Arkansas Baptist College Shares Coaching Experiences and philosophies," ''The Daily Siftings Herald,'' November 20, 2008. | ||
==External links== | ==External links== |
Latest revision as of 01:11, 12 January 2009
Richard Wilson is coach of the Arkansas Baptist College Buffaloes football team. He was hired by the college in 2007.
Wilson played football at the University of Central Arkansas before transferring to the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville. He began coaching football at El Dorado High School before joining the coaching team at the University of Missouri as a graduate assistant. He then moved around the country with University of Arkansas coach Ken Hatfield from the U of A to Clemson and then East Michigan. Between 1995 and 2000 he served as an assistant coach at Oklahoma State. He coached at the University of Minnesota and at a local Minneapolis high school before joining Arkansas Baptist in 2007.
References
- Lauren Farabough, "Richard Wilson of Arkansas Baptist College Shares Coaching Experiences and philosophies," The Daily Siftings Herald, November 20, 2008.