Allen Rudolph

Allen Rudolph
Sport(s) Football
Playing career
1989-93 Nicholls State
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1995-1998 Nicholls State (TE/OL/RB)
1999 Copiah-Lincoln CC (OC/OL)
2000-2001 Mississippi College (OL)
2002-2003 Louisiana-Monroe (OL)
2004 East Mississippi Community College (OL)
2005-2006 Samford University (OC/OL)
2007-2011 Southeastern Louisiana University (OC/OL)
2012 Northwestern State University (Louisiana) (OL)
2013-2016 Hamilton Tiger-Cats (OL)
2016- Arkansas State University (OL)

Allen Rudolph is an assistant football coach in college football. He is currently the offensive line coach for Arkansas State.

Rudolph is an alumnus of the University of Southern Mississippi, but played college football at Nicholls State University. His first coaching job was at Nicholls State where he coached tight ends, offensive line and running backs from 1995-1998. He coached offensive line one season at Copiah-Lincoln Community College before becoming offensive line coach at Mississippi College from 2000-2001. Rudolph then coached offensive line at the University of Louisiana-Monroe from 2002-2003 then spent one year coaching offensive line at East Mississippi Community College. He then moved on to Samford University where he was offensive coordinator and offensive line coach from 2005-2006. Rudolph became offensive coordinator and offensive line coach at Southeastern Louisiana University from 2007-2011. In 2012, he was named offensive line coach at Northwestern State University (Louisiana). In 2013 he became offensive line coach for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats of the Canadian Football League and served in that position until January 28, 2016 when he accepted the position of Offensive Line Coach at Arkansas State University

In 2007 as OC at SE Louisiana, he helped develop RB Jay Lucas whom ran for 1,239 yards with 12 TD. In 2008, QB Brian Babin broke out throwing for 2,806 yards with 25 TD vs 7 INT. RB Jay Lucas had 1,344 yards of total offense (787 rushing). In 2009, QB Brian Babin continued his dominance throwing for 2,602 yards with 25 TD vs 8 INT.


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