COACHING RESUME
2015-present Oregon State – Running Backs
2012-14 South Florida – Running Backs
2008-12 Miami Central High School – Head Coach
Nike Sportsmanship Award at Miami Central
Nike, Miami Herald, Miami Dolphins Prep Coach of the Year
Semper Fidelis All-America coach (twice)
Undefeated for three seasons against teams from Dade and Broward County – state record
Assistant coach USA National Football Team
2003-06 Miami Northwestern High School – Offensive Coordinator/Running Backs
Offense averaged a then state record 42 points per game in 2006
STATE TITLES
2012 Florida 6A
2010 Florida 6A
2006 Florida 6A
PLAYING EXPERIENCE/HONORS
Idaho State, 1993-97
Two-time FCS All-American linebacker
2013 Idaho State Hall of Fame inductee
OREGON STATE
-Damien Haskins Pac-12 Academic First Team
-Ryan Nall Pac-12 Academic Honorable Mention. Nall gained 1,165 yards from scrimmage (rushing and receiving) and scored 15 touchdowns
-Artavis Pierce 2016 Pac-12 First-Team Freshman (Athlon)
-Tim Cook signed to Jacksonville Jaguars practice squad
-Oregon State set a school-record for yards per rush at 5.2
SOUTH FLORIDA
-Marlon Mack 2014 American Athletic Conference Freshman of the Year (1st USF player to reach 1,000 yards since 2005). Totaled 1,041 yards and eight touchdowns
-Marcus Shaw American Athletic Conference Second Team
MIAMI CENTRAL
-60-10 career record
-2012 team finished No. 1 in the nation
-2010 team finished No. 2 in the nation
-70-plus players earned college scholarship offers
-Coached Dalvin Cook, Florida State’s all-time single season rushing leader.
-Coached Rakeem Cato of Marshall; two-time Conf. USA Offensive Player of the Year.
-NFL players include Devonte Freeman, Kevin Pamphile, Lavonte Davis, Sean Spence, Kenbrell Thompkins, John Miller, Dalvin Cook, Charles Gaines
-First coach in South Florida history to take a team to three consecutive title-game appearances and produced 2-out-of-3 state titles (2010 and 2012). Was the runner-up in 2011
-Prior to taking the head coaching job at Miami Central, he served at his alma mater, Miami Northwestern High School for four seasons. He held the role of offensive coordinator and running backs coach. Lockette led an explosive offense that averaged 42 points per game, the most in state history at the time. Helped the program to the 2006 state championship
http://www.osubeavers.com/coaches.aspx?rc=779