Iowa Wesleyan hires Kent Anderson as new head football coach
Posted Dec 14, 2009
Iowa Wesleyan College has named Kent Anderson as the new head coach of its football program. Anderson spent two years at the University of North Carolina working as a graduate assistant in the football program coached by Mack Brown. Anderson coached wide receivers and the offensive line and was part of a UNC team that won the 1993 Peach Bowl. He completed a masters degree from UNC in athletic administration in 1993.
(Victory Sports Network)
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