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Keith O'Quinn
Dallas Cowboys
Position:Advance scouting coordinator
Personal information
Born:Pensacola, FL
Career information
High school:San Antonio (TX) James Madison
College:North Texas
Hardin–Simmons
Career history
As a coach:

Keith O'Quinn is an American football coach. He is the former special teams coordinator for the Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League (NFL).[1][2][better source needed]

Early years[edit]

O’Quinn was born in Pensacola, FL.[3] He played the strong safety position on the football team at the University of North Texas,[4] playing under[clarification needed] Jeff Ireland[3] in 1992 and 1993.[5] O'Quinn earned a bachelor’s of science degree at the University of North Texas and went on to earn a master’s degree in counseling and human development from Hardin-Simmons University.

Coaching career[edit]

Dallas Cowboys[edit]

In 2010, O'Quinn was hired by the Dallas Cowboys as an offensive quality control coach, a position he would serve for four seasons. In 2014, he was promoted to the assistant special teams coach. In 2018, O'Quinn was promoted to special teams coordinator.

Personal life[edit]

O’Quinn and his wife, Reigan, have three children, Mysti, Brittney and Brock.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Keith O'Quinn". www.dallascowboys.com.
  • ^ "East Rumors: Cowboys, Bills, Fins, Giants". Pro Football Rumors.
  • ^ a b "'I came back as soon as I could': Cowboys' new special teams coach has DFW roots". star-telegram.
  • ^ "5 things to know about Cowboys special teams coordinator Keith O'Quinn, like his numerous coaching stops at D-FW high schools". SportsDay. Jun 28, 2018.
  • ^ "Jeff Ireland". www.neworleanssaints.com.

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