Paul Simmons is an American
college football
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Unlike most ...
coach. He is the head football coach for
Harding University
Harding University is a private university with its main campus in Searcy, Arkansas. It is the largest private university in Arkansas. Established in 1924, the institution offers undergraduate, graduate, and pre-professional programs. The uni ...
in
Searcy, Arkansas
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; a position he has held since 2017. He has won
Great American Conference
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championships in 2021, 2023, reached the semifinals of the
NCAA Division II Football Championship
The NCAA Division II Football Championship is an American college football tournament played annually to determine a champion at the NCAA Division II level. It was first held in 1973, as a single-elimination tournament with eight teams. The tourna ...
playoffs in 2017, and won the NCAA Division II national championship in 2023.
As a player for Harding, Simmons was a three-time first-team All-American
linebacker
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and
defensive end
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This position has designated the players at each end of the defensive line, but changes in formation (American football), formations over the years have substantially ...
. He was inducted into the Harding Athletics Hall of Fame in 1999. Simmons played high school football for the
Ashdown High School
Ashdown High School is a comprehensive public high school located in the town of Ashdown, Arkansas, United States. The school provides secondary education for students in grades 9 through 12. It is one of two public high schools in Little River ...
Panthers in
Ashdown, Arkansas
Ashdown (formerly Turkey Flats and Keller) is a city in Little River County, Arkansas, United States. The community was incorporated in 1892 and has been the county seat since 1906. Located within the Arkansas Timberlands between the Little Riv ...
from 1988 to 1990.
Simmons joined Harding as an assistant coach in 2006, and became the Defensive Coordinator in 2010. Before coming to Harding, Simmons was a high school head coach in Memphis.
In 2023, Simmons coached his Harding Bisons to a NCAA Division II national championship, finishing undefeated at 15–0. That team became the first to ever rush for over 6,000 yards in a single season in NCAA history.
Simmons son, Wyatt, a linebacker at Harding Academy High School in Searcy, has committed to play college football for the Arkansas Razorbacks over offers from schools such as Auburn, Clemson, and Florida State.
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Head coaching record
College
References
External links
Harding coach profileHarding player profile
Date of birth missing (living people)
Year of birth missing (living people)
Living people
American football defensive ends
American football linebackers
Harding Bisons football coaches
Harding Bisons football players
High school football coaches in Tennessee
People from Little River County, Arkansas
Coaches of American football from Arkansas
Players of American football from Arkansas
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