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Willie Simmons : ウィキペディア英語版 | Willie Simmons
Willie Simmons (born October 12, 1980) is the head coach of the Prairie View A&M Panthers football team. Simmons was hired by Prairie View A&M on December 16, 2014.〔(Alcorn State's Willie Simmons named Prairie View A&M head coach )〕 He was previously offensive coordinator of the Alcorn State Braves. Simmons played college football at Clemson and The Citadel as a quarterback.〔(Fate, NCAA keep ex-Clemson QB Simmons on run )〕 == Early Life == Willie Román Simmons was born in Tallahassee, FL to Willie and Phyllis Simmons. He is the youngest of three children and the only son. Simmons' father was a well respected mechanic in the small city of Quincy, FL where they resided, until a work related accident took his life in 1987 when little Wille was 6 years old. Simmons' mother was an accomplished math teacher in the Gadsden County School District for 28 years, until chronic renal failure forced her to retire. She passed away in 2005. His mother was a staunch supporter of academic excellence. He once earned a C in middle school and she threatened to not let him touch a football again. Willie excelled academically and was a member of the National Honor Society, Beta Club, and DUKE Talent Identification Program. He was an All-American quarterback (ranked #10 quarterback nationally) at James A. Shanks High School after leading the Tigers to their first district championship in 22 years and being named Big Bend Offensive Player of the Year after throwing for 2,505 yards and 32 touchdowns. He received over 25 scholarship offers, and after narrowing his college choices down to Florida State, Clemson, Georgia Tech, Syracuse, and Miami, he signed a National Letter of Intent to attend Clemson to play for former Head Coach Tommy Bowden. Simmons lettered three years at Clemson (2000 - 2002) and participated in four bowl games (Peach, Gator, Humanitarian, and Tangerine). Simmons earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Services (Sports) Marketing from Clemson in the spring of 2002, just 3 years after he enrolled, which is the fastest any football player has ever graduated from the university. He transferred to Florida A&M University in Tallahassee, FL for his senior season, but after being deemed ineligible to compete because FAMU had transitioned to a Division I-A (now FBS) program, he went to The Citadel, where he garnered All Southern Conference First Team honors after leading the Bulldogs to a 6-6 record (the first non-losing season in 10 years). The Bulldogs also accomplished a feat that had only been done by Marshall, which was defeat Furman, Appalachian State, and Georgia Southern in the same season. After Simmons' college career, he played one season of arena football in the United Indoor Football League for the Sioux City Bandits where he played alongside current NFL running back Fred Jackson.
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