Few names have captured the attention and admiration of fans in Tallahassee and beyond quite like Rashad Greene.
The Florida State football legend and former professional football player dazzled as a Seminole, setting multiple records and winning a national title in 2013.
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Greene is the program’s all-time leader in career receptions with 270, and his 3,830 receiving yards are the most in the program’s history. His 29 touchdowns over his four-year career rank second most at FSU, and he also gained over 1,000 yards receiving as a junior and senior.
With a long list of accolades to his name, including an induction into the FSU Athletics Hall of Fame, Greene is adding something new to his resume, taking a role as the wide receivers coach at Lincoln.
The 33-year-old joins a Trojans program that has been one of the best in the area for producing collegiate talent, particularly at wide receiver. In recent years, Lincoln has produced All-Big Bend selections Kabran Paul, signed to Appalachian State, and Mekhi Maddox, currently at Alabama A&M.
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Greene joins head coach Matt Jackson’s staff, who went 6-5 and won a district championship in his first season leading the program.
Liam Rooney covers Florida State athletics for the Tallahassee Democrat. Contact him via email at LRooney@gannett.com or on Twitter @__liamrooney.
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