Denard Robinson, former NFL running back and All-american quarterback at Michigan, joins the Jacksonville University football staff for 2019.
Robinson will work with the offense while also teaming up with Special Teams CoordinatorÂ
Steven Sylvester to lend his expertise to the special teams unit.
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Robinson was a three-year starter for the Michigan Wolverines from 2010-2012, and was a First Team All-American as a sophomore after setting the single-season Division I FBS record for rushing yards in a single season by a quarterback. He also broke the Big Ten total offense record en route to being named First Team All-Big Ten, a feat he replicated in 2011. He holds the Big Ten record for rushing yards in a single game by a QB and the Michigan record for total offense in a single game.
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He was drafted by the Jaguars in the fifth round in 2013, and played running back for the team for four seasons, starting 13 games along the way, and rushing for over 100 yards twice while scoring five touchdowns. He was most recently with the Atlanta Legends of the Alliance of American Football and is currently rehabbing an injury suffered while playing in the AAF.
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"He has tremendous experience to draw upon as he enters the coaching profession, from his days at Deerfield Beach here in Florida, on to Michigan and to his time spent in the NFL here with the Jaguars," said Head Coach Ian Shields. "He's been mentored by some of the best in the business along the way, and he'll have some great lessons and coaching points to pass along to our players."
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Robinson is popularly known by the moniker "Shoelace" for his propensity to play with the laces on his cleats untied, a habit he started when he was 10.