Troy University Athletics
Football

Sean Dawkins
- Title:
- Running Backs
- Email:
- jmorgan@troy.edu
- Phone:
- 3682
Former Troy running back Sean Dawkins returns to Troy for his first season coaching at his alma mater; he will coach the Troy running backs.  Dawkins helped lead Troy to a pair of Sun Belt Conference titles and two bowl appearances during his playing career with the Trojans from 2003-07.
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Dawkins joined the Troy staff after helping lead one of the best turnarounds in all of college football in 2017 at Austin Peay. The Govs finished the season 8-4 overall with three of those losses coming to FBS teams and the other to Jacksonville State, the No. 3 seed in the FCS Playoffs. Austin Peay entered the 2017 season having won just one of its last 46 games dating back to the 2013 campaign.
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Austin Peay featured the nation’s sixth-ranked rushing attack at the FCS level under Dawkins as the Govs averaged 258.8 yards per game and tallied 32 rushing touchdowns in 12 games. The Govs featured a balanced ground game with two players averaging more than 58 yards per game.
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Prior to his one-year stint at Austin Peay, Dawkins coached six seasons at Murray State (2010-13, 15-16) with a one-year stop at Chattanooga in 2014 breaking up his tenure with the Racers.
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Dawkins added co-run game coordinator to his title at Murray State in advance of the 2016 season. Among his protégées at Murray State were Roman Clay (second team All-OVC in 2015), Mike Harris (10th 1,000-yard rusher in school history in 2011, back-to-back first team All-OVC honors) and Jamaal Berry (averaged 7.0 yards per carry en route to all-newcomer honors in 2012).
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With the Mocs in 2014, Dawkins was part of a coaching staff that oversaw a No. 8 final ranking and advanced to the quarterfinals of the FCS playoffs. The Mocs tallied 2,951 yards on the ground and featured a pair of 1,000-yard rushers in Keon Williams and Jacob Huesman.
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Prior to his arrival at Murray State, Dawkins served as running backs coach at West Texas A&M in 2009, helping the Buffs to a fifth-straight winning season and Keithon Flemming to All-Lone Star Conference honors. He began his coaching career at Huntingdon College, tutoring Jamal Gardner to a 1,000-yard rushing campaign.
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As a player, Dawkins helped lead Troy to the first two (2006 & 2007) of what would be five straight Sun Belt titles. Dawkins was a member of Troy’s first two bowl teams as well – 2004 Silicon Valley Classic and 2006 New Orleans Bowl. He finished his career with more than 700 all-purpose yards and added four rushing touchdowns. He graduated from Troy in 2007 with a degree in social science.
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Dawkins joined the Troy staff after helping lead one of the best turnarounds in all of college football in 2017 at Austin Peay. The Govs finished the season 8-4 overall with three of those losses coming to FBS teams and the other to Jacksonville State, the No. 3 seed in the FCS Playoffs. Austin Peay entered the 2017 season having won just one of its last 46 games dating back to the 2013 campaign.
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Austin Peay featured the nation’s sixth-ranked rushing attack at the FCS level under Dawkins as the Govs averaged 258.8 yards per game and tallied 32 rushing touchdowns in 12 games. The Govs featured a balanced ground game with two players averaging more than 58 yards per game.
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Prior to his one-year stint at Austin Peay, Dawkins coached six seasons at Murray State (2010-13, 15-16) with a one-year stop at Chattanooga in 2014 breaking up his tenure with the Racers.
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Dawkins added co-run game coordinator to his title at Murray State in advance of the 2016 season. Among his protégées at Murray State were Roman Clay (second team All-OVC in 2015), Mike Harris (10th 1,000-yard rusher in school history in 2011, back-to-back first team All-OVC honors) and Jamaal Berry (averaged 7.0 yards per carry en route to all-newcomer honors in 2012).
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With the Mocs in 2014, Dawkins was part of a coaching staff that oversaw a No. 8 final ranking and advanced to the quarterfinals of the FCS playoffs. The Mocs tallied 2,951 yards on the ground and featured a pair of 1,000-yard rushers in Keon Williams and Jacob Huesman.
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Prior to his arrival at Murray State, Dawkins served as running backs coach at West Texas A&M in 2009, helping the Buffs to a fifth-straight winning season and Keithon Flemming to All-Lone Star Conference honors. He began his coaching career at Huntingdon College, tutoring Jamal Gardner to a 1,000-yard rushing campaign.
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As a player, Dawkins helped lead Troy to the first two (2006 & 2007) of what would be five straight Sun Belt titles. Dawkins was a member of Troy’s first two bowl teams as well – 2004 Silicon Valley Classic and 2006 New Orleans Bowl. He finished his career with more than 700 all-purpose yards and added four rushing touchdowns. He graduated from Troy in 2007 with a degree in social science.
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