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Robert Prince, 43, Jaguars' assistant wide receivers coach (2007-08). Spent two seasons as Falcons' offensive assistant (2004-05) before being promoted to assistant quarterbacks coach in 2006. Prince served under Falcons running backs coach Ollie Wilson from 2004-05 and the club led the NFL in rushing in each of those two seasons.
Prior to joining the NFL, Prince spent 15 seasons in the collegiate ranks. He served as wide receivers coach at Boise State in 2001-02 before adding the duties of passing game coordinator in 2003 under head coach Dan Hawkins. Boise State finished with a 13-1 record in 2003 and led the NCAA in scoring offense (43.0 points per game).
Prince spent three seasons (1998-2000) at Portland State in various capacities, including offensive coordinator, quarterbacks coach and wide receivers coach. During his time on the collegiate level, Prince also served NFL internships with San Francisco (2000), San Diego (2001) and the 49ers again in 2002.
Prince's coaching background includes stops at Humboldt State (graduate assistant, 1989-90), Montana State (assistant offensive line coach, 1991), Sacramento State (wide receivers coach, 1992-93), Fort Lewis College (offensive coordinator, 1994-95) and Recruit Seagulls, Japan (offensive coordinator, 1996-97).
Robert Prince, 43, Jaguars' assistant wide receivers coach (2007-08). Spent two seasons as Falcons' offensive assistant (2004-05) before being promoted to assistant quarterbacks coach in 2006. Prince served under Falcons running backs coach Ollie Wilson from 2004-05 and the club led the NFL in rushing in each of those two seasons.
Prior to joining the NFL, Prince spent 15 seasons in the collegiate ranks. He served as wide receivers coach at Boise State in 2001-02 before adding the duties of passing game coordinator in 2003 under head coach Dan Hawkins. Boise State finished with a 13-1 record in 2003 and led the NCAA in scoring offense (43.0 points per game).
Prince spent three seasons (1998-2000) at Portland State in various capacities, including offensive coordinator, quarterbacks coach and wide receivers coach. During his time on the collegiate level, Prince also served NFL internships with San Francisco (2000), San Diego (2001) and the 49ers again in 2002.
Prince's coaching background includes stops at Humboldt State (graduate assistant, 1989-90), Montana State (assistant offensive line coach, 1991), Sacramento State (wide receivers coach, 1992-93), Fort Lewis College (offensive coordinator, 1994-95) and Recruit Seagulls, Japan (offensive coordinator, 1996-97).