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. Prior to joining Georgia Southern Eagles' staff under head coach Chris Hatcher Dugans spent the 2005 and 2006 seasons with Florida State as a graduate assistant working with the wide receivers and the strength and conditioning program. In 2010 he was hired by Charlie Strong to become wide receivers coach at the University of Louisville. In 2014, after four years at Louisville and Charlie Strong's departure to The University of Texas, Dugans returned home to Florida to become WR Coach for the University of South Florida.
 
USF WR coach. Was at Louisville from 2010-13. Played at FSU while Richt was there. Good coach IMO.
 
Former FSU WR from mid-90s. Current WR coach at usf. WR coach at Louisville before. From what I've heard he's well respected and a good coach. I'm sure the know it alls on here will cry because he's not the two **** names they've been jerking off to.
 
If Gary's right here, it'll be the first time in the past two months.
 
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A former standout receiver at Florida State, Dugans has spent the last four [prior to USF] seasons as wide receivers coach at Louisville (2010-13). Dugans spent five years playing in the NFL before joining the coaching ranks and brings nine years of collegiate coaching experience to USF.

Reaves, who spent his first season with the Bulls as the wide receivers coach, has previously served as a quarterbacks coach at South Carolina, Tennessee and New Mexico as well as an instructor at IMG Academy. . . .


Prior to his stint at Louisville, Dugans coached wide receivers at Georgia Southern (2007-09) for three seasons. . . .

Dugans served as a coaching assistant with the NFL’s Cincinnati Bengals during the 2007 season. Prior to that he coached at his alma mater Florida State (2005-07). He spent the 2006 season as a graduate assistant coach on offense as FSU went 7-6 and ended the season with a victory over UCLA in the Emerald Bowl. The year prior he worked as a graduate assistant with the FSU strength and conditioning program.

Dugans was drafted in the third round of the 2000 NFL Draft by the Cincinnati Bengals and spent five years in the National Football League. He spent his first four seasons with the Bengals and one season with the Houston Texans.
 
Seems to have the resume, South Florida ties, and NFL experience to be respected. If true then a solid hire imo
 
Would be a solid hire, worked on some solid staffs. Henry would be way better but we know how that goes.
 
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If Gary's right here, it'll be the first time in the past two months.

3 months. He broke another story 5 mins earlier that it was Kez McCorvey as the new WR coach (probably next to Tony Hughes who he said was the new DB coach before it was pointed out to him that he was HC of JAckson State since mid Dec 2015.)
 
Not sayin' he/'s not a good coach...but...'meh'...comes to mind.

Is he that much of an upgrade over KB?
 
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