Post by Aggie One on Jan 29, 2011 12:23:19 GMT -5
Before we are totally sunk, Please give this man a call todayand make him a good deal!
www.shawbears.com/sports/fball/coaches/Asberry
Darrell Asberry completed his fifth year at the helm of the Shaw University Football program with his third CIAA championship in four years. Under his leadership, the Bears won the 2007, 2008, and 2010 Championships and earned a spot in both the 2007 and 2010 NCAA Division II playoffs. Asberry was named CIAA Coach of the Year in 2007.
Through his five seasons at Shaw University, Asberry has compiled an impressive 37-18 record overall (.673 winning percentage) and a striking 27-9 record (.750) within the CIAA.
Asberry assumed the helm of the Shaw program in 2006. In 2007, Shaw University led Division II in total defense. In 2008, Shaw led Division II in rushing defense, total defense, sacks, and tackles for a loss. The team finished third in the nation in pass efficiency defense and third down defense.
During Asberry's tenure, the program has excelled both on the field and off with a high graduation rate, and individual accomplishments being recognized for both performance on the field and in the classroom. In 2009, ten players were named to the CIAA All-Academic team and nine were named to the All-CIAA squad, including the conference's Defensive Player of the Year. In 2010, another nine were named All-CIAA, including the conference's Defensive Rookie of the Year.
In 2008, the Bears led the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association in scoring offense, touchdowns scored, total offense, total defense, rushing defense, passing offense, field goals made, kick return touchdowns, third down conversions, and sacks.
In 2008, the Bears continued their tradition of strong defense, leading the nation in both passing efficiency defense and tackles for a loss. Offensively, they finished third in the nation in scoring offense.
Asberry joined the Bears after serving two years as the Offensive Coordinator and Quarterbacks Coach at North Carolina Central University. In his second year at NCCU, he also served as Assistant Head Coach. In 2004, Asberry engineered the top-ranked offense in the CIAA as the Eagles led the conference in total offense, passing offense, and scoring offense. They finished second in rushing offense.
Prior to joining the staff at NCCU, Asberry served as Offensive Coordinator, Wide Receivers and Quarterbacks Coach at Albany State (1997-98).
He returned to his alma mater, Jackson State University, in 1999 as the Running Backs coach before being promoted to Offensive Coordinator in 2000. In 2001, JSU led NCAA D-1AA in passing yards, and in 2002 they led the nation in total offensive yards.
In 2003, he took the position as Offensive Coordinator for Coahoma Community College (Clarksdale, Miss.).
The Baton Rouge, LA, native is a 1994 graduate of Jackson State University with a bachelor's of science degree in Criminal Justice. He lettered two seasons as quarterback, earning the team's Most Valuable Player award as a senior.
After his collegiate career, he played professionally as a wide receiver and quarterback with the Shreveport Pirates of the Canadian Football League (1994-95) and as a wide receiver with the Amsterdam Admirals of the World League of American Football (1995-96).
Asberry is the proud father of two daughters, Arabria and Armarni, and one son, Armariyan.
www.shawbears.com/sports/fball/coaches/Asberry
Darrell Asberry completed his fifth year at the helm of the Shaw University Football program with his third CIAA championship in four years. Under his leadership, the Bears won the 2007, 2008, and 2010 Championships and earned a spot in both the 2007 and 2010 NCAA Division II playoffs. Asberry was named CIAA Coach of the Year in 2007.
Through his five seasons at Shaw University, Asberry has compiled an impressive 37-18 record overall (.673 winning percentage) and a striking 27-9 record (.750) within the CIAA.
Asberry assumed the helm of the Shaw program in 2006. In 2007, Shaw University led Division II in total defense. In 2008, Shaw led Division II in rushing defense, total defense, sacks, and tackles for a loss. The team finished third in the nation in pass efficiency defense and third down defense.
During Asberry's tenure, the program has excelled both on the field and off with a high graduation rate, and individual accomplishments being recognized for both performance on the field and in the classroom. In 2009, ten players were named to the CIAA All-Academic team and nine were named to the All-CIAA squad, including the conference's Defensive Player of the Year. In 2010, another nine were named All-CIAA, including the conference's Defensive Rookie of the Year.
In 2008, the Bears led the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association in scoring offense, touchdowns scored, total offense, total defense, rushing defense, passing offense, field goals made, kick return touchdowns, third down conversions, and sacks.
In 2008, the Bears continued their tradition of strong defense, leading the nation in both passing efficiency defense and tackles for a loss. Offensively, they finished third in the nation in scoring offense.
Asberry joined the Bears after serving two years as the Offensive Coordinator and Quarterbacks Coach at North Carolina Central University. In his second year at NCCU, he also served as Assistant Head Coach. In 2004, Asberry engineered the top-ranked offense in the CIAA as the Eagles led the conference in total offense, passing offense, and scoring offense. They finished second in rushing offense.
Prior to joining the staff at NCCU, Asberry served as Offensive Coordinator, Wide Receivers and Quarterbacks Coach at Albany State (1997-98).
He returned to his alma mater, Jackson State University, in 1999 as the Running Backs coach before being promoted to Offensive Coordinator in 2000. In 2001, JSU led NCAA D-1AA in passing yards, and in 2002 they led the nation in total offensive yards.
In 2003, he took the position as Offensive Coordinator for Coahoma Community College (Clarksdale, Miss.).
The Baton Rouge, LA, native is a 1994 graduate of Jackson State University with a bachelor's of science degree in Criminal Justice. He lettered two seasons as quarterback, earning the team's Most Valuable Player award as a senior.
After his collegiate career, he played professionally as a wide receiver and quarterback with the Shreveport Pirates of the Canadian Football League (1994-95) and as a wide receiver with the Amsterdam Admirals of the World League of American Football (1995-96).
Asberry is the proud father of two daughters, Arabria and Armarni, and one son, Armariyan.