Jerheme Urban

Head Football Coach at Trinity University

Over the past three campaigns, the Tigers have amassed a record of 17-13. The 8-2 mark of the 2015 season doubled the number of victories from the 2014 slate. Coach Urban, a 2003 Trinity graduate, was appointed to the top position in November 2013, after serving as an assistant coach for two seasons. He took over the reins from Steve Mohr, who retired after 24 seasons as head coach.

Seven Tigers have been elected as post-season All-Americans, including Luke Packard in 2016. Thirty-three players have been tabbed for the All-Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference Teams under Coach Urban's leadership. One standout was named SCAC Defensive Player of the Year, on two occasions. Twelve players have been selected as Pre-Season All-Americans, four made the All-Region Team, and three were named Freshman All-Stars.

Coach Urban brought a wealth of National Football League experience back to Trinity, when he joined the staff in 2012. During his nine-year NFL career, the talented wide receiver played for the Seattle Seahawks, Arizona Cardinals (including the 2008 Super Bowl team), and Kansas City Chiefs. Coach Urban completed his NFL career with 91 receptions for 1,266 yards and eight touchdowns.

During his days on Trinity’s campus (1999-2003), Coach Urban was a versatile student-athlete, excelling in football and track and field. He holds Trinity records in career touchdowns scored, career receiving touchdowns (tied), single-season receiving touchdowns, and single-season TD receptions. Coach Urban is also ranked second in career receiving yards, career points scored, and career kickoff returns.

Coach Urban was a three-time All-SCAC honoree, and was elected to All-America Teams by D3football.com (First Team) and the Football Gazette (Second Team). He was a key player on the 2002 Trinity football team which made it all the way to the Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl (the NCAA Division III Championship game).

On the track, Coach Urban was named the SCAC Male Track and Field Athlete of the Year four straight times, from 2000-2003. It marked the first time in conference history a SCAC athlete achieved that feat. He is also a Trinity record-holder in the 400 meters, 4x400-meter relay, and the triple jump.

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