USD Football 2004

Assistant Coaches

REGGIE DAVIS Tight Ends Reggie Davis enters hi s first season at USD where he will coach the tight ends. He joins the Torero staff after working with D.HIX SPEED since 2001, helping college and NFL players with speed and combine training. Prior to joining D.HIX SPEED, Davis played two years with the San Diego Chargers (1999-2000) as a tight end. During the summerof2002 he was a volunteer coach at Hori zon High School.

Between 1994-1998 he played four years at the University of Washington where he was a 3-year performer at outside linebacker, and also competed 2 years as a tight end. He was recruited to UWoutofBrethrenChristianHS (1990-1994). Reggie, andhis wifeJennifer, have one daughter - Kayla Jordan. JIMMYDOUGHERTY Wide Receivers

Jimmy Dougherty enters his first year at USD as an assistant coach where he will coach the Torero wide receivers . He comes to USD from Illinois Wesleyan University where he was the secondary coach since 2002. During his time in Bloomington, Illinois, he assisted the team with defensive game plan preparation, offensive scout team, scouting, recruiting and off-season conditioning. During the past two summers he also worked summer camps at the University of Illinois with the quarterback camp. Dougherty was a three-year letterman in football at the

University of Missouri (1999-2001 ). He started during his sophomore season throwing for 1,430 yards and 7 touchdowns. He suffered a career ending injury in 2000. He was recruited out of Edwardsville High School in Edwardsville, Illinois where he was a three-sport letterman in football , basketball and baseball. He was named an All-State quarterback by Chicago Sun Times and Champaign News Gazette. He played for his father, Tim Dougherty, with team being the 2001 and 2002 Illinois Class 7-A State Runner-up. SCOTT AURICH Defensive Assistant Scott Aurich enters his first season at USD where he

will be an assistant defensive line coach and help coach the scout team. Scott played college for Grant Teaffand the 1974 Southwest Conference Champion Baylor Bears, and lettered 3 years at Stephen F. Austin State University where he played strong safety. He graduated from S.F.A.S.U. with a BachelorofScience degree in Education, however, chose a career in the real estate business. With a passion for teaching and working with young athletes, Scott had had 16 seasons of coaching a variety of youth

sports. He joins coach Harbaugh 's staff to help build a successful football program and to make a difference in young athletes lives by preparing them for life after college. Scott and hi s wife, Wanda, who reside in Coronado, have one son, Scotty - a junior at Coronado High School.

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