CLARKSVILLE - Austin Peay State
University head football coach Rick Christophel announced the addition of
longtime coaching-cohort and APSU alum Gary Shephard as the team's new
assistant coach, Wednesday. Shephard will take over as linebackers coach effective
immediately.
Adding Shephard means
reorganizing the defensive coaching staff, and Christophel is pleased with the
moves it will allow to him make. Granville Eastman will move from linebackers
to the secondary, while also remaining the team's defensive coordinator. Ryan
Taylor will remain the team's defensive line coach.
"This is what we needed to do on
this defense," Christophel said. "Granville is more comfortable in the
secondary and he'll be able to help (defensive back coach) Dainon (Sidney) as
well. Shephard is a defensive guy and our linebackers will benefit from having
him. Everywhere he's been, he has had an impact."
With more than 10 years as a
Division I assistant coach, Shephard also is no stranger to the Governors'
football program or Christophel. The two played together at Austin Peay under
legendary coach Bill Dupes in 1971 - Christophel as a freshman and Shephard as
a senior. Although their time together on the field was short, their history as
fellow coaches is much more extensive.
Shephard did his postgraduate
work at Austin Peay and began his coaching career under then-head coach Watson
Brown in 1979. After three years with the Govs, he became an assistant at Elon
under Wright Anderson. That stint ultimately linked him back up with Brown
and Christophel at Cincinnati in 1983.
From there, Shephard and
Christophel spent the next six years assisting Brown - at Rice for two years,
followed by a four-year run at Vanderbilt. Shephard, who was a tight end during
his playing days, has primarily coached on the defensive side throughout his
career, while also assisting with special teams.
One of the more intriguing
aspects of Shephard's coaching career is his time spent in the trenches of
Tennessee and Georgia high school football arenas. After his time at
Vanderbilt, he began a high school coaching career that spanned more than 15
seasons. It started with two years at Jenkins High School, in Savannah, Ga.
That led to an 11-year tenure as
head coach Knoxville Halls High School where he posted an 80-54 record, made
seven playoff appearances and led his team to the 1996 TSSAA AAA Championship
game. His notoriety also led to his tenure as President of the Tennessee
Football Coaches Association.
Shephard's high school run ended
after six seasons at Clarksville Academy. The Cougars brought Shephard in to
rebuild a struggling program and now, Shephard will rejoin, among others,
former Clarksville Academy standout and current Govs linebacker Zac Burkhart.
"We're fortunate to get a guy
with his experience," Christophel said. "He's been all over the place and had
his hand in a lot of good programs. Being the president of the high school
coaches association at one time also gives him connections with every high
school coach in the state. He also knows his way around the Georgia high
schools."
Shephard's addition replaces the
position left vacant by running backs coach Josh Roberts, who resigned in the
spring to pursue other educational opportunities.
-AP-