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John Perry (American football, born 1969)

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John Perry
Rutgers Scarlet Knights
Position:Senior analyst
Personal information
Born: (1969-06-04) June 4, 1969 (age 55)
Lawrence, Massachusetts, U.S.
Career information
College:New Hampshire
Career history
As a coach:
  • Northeastern (1993)
    Wide receivers coach
  • Brown (1994–1996)
    Wide receivers coach
  • New Hampshire (1997–1998)
    Wide receivers coach & recruiting coordinator
  • Dartmouth (1999–2004)
    Offensive coordinator
  • Georgetown (2005)
    Associate head coach & quarterbacks coach
  • Hofstra (2006)
    Offensive coordinator
  • New Hampshire (2007)
    Associate head coach & quarterbacks coach
  • Merrimack (2008–2012)
    Head coach
  • Delaware (2013)
    Quarterbacks coach
  • Houston Texans (20142016)
    Tight ends coach
  • Houston Texans (20172020)
    Wide receivers coach
  • Rutgers (2021)
    Offensive assistant
  • Sam Houston State (2022)
    Offensive coordinator
  • Rutgers (2023–present)
    Senior analyst
Career highlights and awards
  • NE-10 Championship (2009)
Head coaching record
Career:29–21 (.580)

John Perry (born June 4, 1969) is an American college football coach and former player. He is a senior analyst for Rutgers University, a position he has held since 2023.[1] He was hired as the offensive coordinator at Lamar University but resigned prior to the season starting.[2][3] Perry is a veteran NFL Coach with 7 years of experience. He was previously the WR Coach for the Houston Texans. He coached DeAndre Hopkins to become a 3 Time 1st Team All Pro. Perry was most recently an offensive assistant at Rutgers University. Perry has been connected to some of the most explosive offenses as a collegiate coach. Perry served as the head football coach at Merrimack College in North Andover, Massachusetts from 2008 to 2012, compiling a record of 29–21.[4] He played football and basketball at the University of New Hampshire.[5]

Head coaching record

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Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs
Merrimack Warriors (Northeast-10 Conference) (2008–2012)
2008 Merrimack 6–4 4–3 T–3rd
2009 Merrimack 7–3 6–2 T–1st
2010 Merrimack 4–6 4–4 5th
2011 Merrimack 6–4 5–3 T–3rd
2012 Merrimack 6–4 4–4 5th
Merrimack: 29–21 23–16
Total: 29–21
      National championship         Conference title         Conference division title or championship game berth

Personal life

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Perry is the uncle of quarterback, E. J. Perry.[6] He is the older brother of James Perry, who is also a football coach.[7]

References

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  1. ^ "John Perry - Football Coach". Rutgers University Athletics. Retrieved April 11, 2024.
  2. ^ "Lamar football names new coordinators to coaching staff". Beaumont Enterprise. Retrieved January 23, 2023.
  3. ^ Faye, Matt. "New Lamar offensive coordinator John Perry leaving for FBS job". Beaumont Enterprise. Retrieved April 11, 2024.
  4. ^ "Former Merrimack College Football Head Coach John Perry Hired to Houston Texans Staff". Merrimack College. Retrieved December 30, 2018.
  5. ^ "Men's Basketball". University of New Hampshire Athletics. Retrieved December 30, 2018.
  6. ^ Weitzer, Nate (September 12, 2021). "Every fall, the Perry's grow their legacy as the state's first family of football". bostonglobe.com. Retrieved September 12, 2021.
  7. ^ McGair, Brendan (September 25, 2017). "Bryant head coach James Perry has a sibling who works on the Texans' staff". Retrieved September 25, 2017 – via PressReader.
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