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Quinn Billerman

Quinn Billerman

Quinn Billerman was officially named Jackson State football quarterback coach in February 2023.

Billerman spent the previous two seasons at Duke as a graduate assistant coaching quarterbacks and receivers.
Prior to that, Billerman spent three seasons (2018-20) on staff at Rice University as an offensive quality control coach. While with the Owls, Billerman mentored quarterback Mike Collins to honorable mention all-conference honors.

Before joining the Rice staff, he spent two years as a graduate assistant coach at his alma mater N.C. Central University where he worked with the quarterbacks and the wide receivers, helping the Eagles win the 2016 MEAC Championship and a berth in the Air Force Reserve Celebration Bowl.

Billerman began his playing career at New Mexico Military Institute, where he was a two-year starter. Before leaving, he set the program’s record for yards (2,962) and touchdowns (34) in a single season (2013) and led the Broncos to a win over Arizona Western in the El Toro Bowl.

Billerman transferred to N.C. Central University prior to the 2014 season and helped the Eagles win back-to-back MEAC titles (2014 & 2015).

A native of Raleigh, N.C., Billerman graduated in 2015 from N.C. Central University and was named a National Football Foundation Bill Dooley Chapter University Scholar-Athlete.
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