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This fall, Mississippi State offensive line coach John Hevesy will take to the sidelines of his fourth team in nine seasons - as will his former co-worker and current head coach. John Hevesy, the Bulldogs' run game coordiator and offensive line coach, has worked with Dan Mullen at Bowling Green, Utah and Florida over the past eight seasons.
Hevesy has spent the past eight seasons coaching with Mullen, including the most recent four year as a member of the University of Florida coaching staff, where he spent time working with both the tight ends and the offensive line.
Hevesy has coached in four BCS bowls, including Florida's 2006 and 2008 National Championship Game victories.
Last year, he coached Florida tight end Aaron Hernandez as the sophomore caught 34 passes for 381 yards and five scores. Hevesy also assisted with a Florida offensive line which allowed only 16 sacks in 14 games and paved the way for a rushing attack that averaged more than 231 yards per game.
In 2007, he tutored the UF tight ends' duo of Cornelius Ingram and Hernandez to a combined 43 receptions and 659 yards receiving. Ingram's seven touchdowns receiving matched Andre Caldwell's team leading total and his 14.9 years per reception were the most of any Gator who had double digit catches. That season, the Gator offensive line surrendered just 13 sacks in 13 games, tying for the second-lowest total in the SEC and fifth nationally.
Despite entering the 2006 season with one player having started a game at his opening-day position, the UF offensive line allowed only 23 sacks on the year, and yielded one or less seven times during the campaign. Hevesy has also shown a penchant for molding individual talents on the interior of the Gators' line. Starting centers Mike Degory and Steve Rissler earned first-team All-SEC honors as seniors, and Drew Miller earned honorable mention All-SEC.
As the offensive line coach at Utah in 2004, Hevesy directed the front line for one of the most prolific offenses in the country, as the Utes ranked third nationally in scoring, total offense and passing efficiency. Behind the blocking of Hevesy's group, Utah scored on 62-of-67 trips to the red zone that year.
Prior to his arrival in Salt Lake City, Hevesy coached the tackles and tight ends at Bowling Green from 2001-02. In his first year on campus, the line allowed 50 percent fewer sacks than the year before, while the 2002 unit blocked for skill players that amassed more than 5,000 yards of total offense.
During a three-year stint at Brown, Hevesy coached an offensive line that blocked for 13 school records and saw three of its members earn multiple All-Ivy selections.
A three-year starter on the offensive line at the University of Maine from 1991-93, Hevesy is married to the former Kelli Rogers. The couple has three children, Jack, Taylor and Madison.
Coaching Career 2005-08: Florida (TEs/ Asst. Offensive Line) 2003-04: Utah (Offensive Line) 2001-02: Bowling Green (Offensive Tackles / TEs) 1998-2000: Brown (Offensive Line) 1997: Syracuse (Graduate Assistant) 1996: Brown (Offensive Tackles / TEs) 1994-95: Trinity (Offensive Line)
Personal Birthdate: May 2, 1971 Hometown: Madison, Conn. Education: 1994 - Bachelor's in Education from Maine Family: Married to the former Kelli Rogers Children: Jack, Taylor and Madison
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