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Gary C. Harper

Harper, a 30-year coaching veteran, brings a wealth of experience to Central State. Under his tutelage, Harper has numerous players that have servedĀ in the professional football arena.

Before joining the Marauders, Harper was with CSU head coach Cedric Pearl at Alabama A&M.

Prior to A&M, Harper was the assistant head coach and defensive coordinator at Benedict College. Harper spent four seasons at the University of Arkansas-Pine Bluff where he served as the defensive line coach. Prior to UAPB, Harper was at Savannah State in Georgia, where he served as the defensiveĀ line coach, strength and conditioning coach, defensive coordinator and assistant head coach at different times over a four-year period.

Harper spent two separate tenures on the Tuskegee University staff, serving as defensive coordinator and linebacker coach from 1991-1996 and in 2002. Throughout his stint at TU, he was the head track coach for men and women. For a brief period at Tuskegee, he coached the defensive secondary.

Following Tuskegee, Harper became the assistant head coach and defensive coordinator at Morris Brown College in AtlantaĀ from 1996-2000. While at Morris Brown, he also coached the linebackers and served as the academic counselor for football. Before the second term at Tuskegee, Harper coached defensiveĀ line at South Atlanta High School from 2001-2002. Prior to the first term at TU, he coached at Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College from 1988-1991.

Harper got into the coaching ranks in 1983 at Widefield High School in Colorado Springs, Colorado, after graduating from Southwestern Oklahoma State University where he was an All-American middle linebacker and was later inducted into the SWOSU Athletic Hall of Fame. At Widefield, he also was a teacher and assistant football and track coach. He left Widefield after two years and became a graduate assistant coach at his alma mater.

During Harper’s two-year tenure coaching linebackers, he also served as the men’s head track coach and was named the Oklahoma Intercollegiate Conference Coach of the Year in 1985.

A native of Gulfport, Mississippi, Harper prepped at Harrison Central High School in Gulfport. Before entering Southwestern Oklahoma State, he played two seasons at Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College. Harper and his wife, Karla, have one daughter Courtney and three sons Remarro, Marcus and Justin.