How Liam Coen went from UMass record holder to Jaguars coach
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Liam Coen, the new head coach of the Jacksonville Jaguars, has been immersed in football from an incredibly young age, influenced significantly by his father's coaching. Tim Coen recalls a moment in 1989 when his young son, then just three years old, demonstrated an impressive understanding of football by accurately drawing a wishbone formation on a chalkboard during after-practice meetings. This early exposure established Coen as a dedicated football enthusiast, setting the stage for a successful career that includes recognition as Rhode Island's Gatorade Player of the Year and a robust coaching journey spanning over 15 years.
Liam Coen's early fascination with football, beginning at age three, laid the groundwork for his journey to become the first-time head coach of the Jacksonville Jaguars.
His father, Tim Coen, recalls how Liam was a constant presence at his practices, even diagramming plays, showing signs of his football passion from a young age.
Read at ESPN.com
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