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Gerad parker talks about the new purdue football coach
Gerad Michael Parker (born January 4, 1981) is an American football coach who was formerly the Running backs coach at the University of Cincinnati,. Parker resigned from the Bearcats job last Friday, according to UC spokesman Ryan Koslen. Parker was to become the wide receivers coach at East Carolina, according to reports.and was heading to East Carolina University.
Contents
- Gerad parker talks about the new purdue football coach
- Gerad parker 8 9 13
- Early life
- College career
- Statistics
- Early coaching career
- 2013 2016
- Interim head coach
- Cincinnati
- East Carolina
- References

A native of Louisa, Kentucky, Parker graduated from Lawrence County High School, where he was a member of the basketball team, track and field team as well as the football team as a record-setting wide receiver, and then attended the University of Kentucky starting in the fall of 2000. Parker spent his first three seasons as a special teams contributor, and finally saw playing time as a wide receiver in 2004, where he was 4th on the team in receptions and 3rd in receiving yards.

He held assistant coaching positions at Raceland-Worthington High School, Kentucky, UT Martin, Marshall and Purdue. On October 16, 2016, Parker was promoted to interim head coach Purdue after three and a half season as tight ends/wide receivers coach and recruiting coordinator.
Gerad parker 8 9 13
Early life
Born the son of Rick and Laura Parker, Gerad attended Lawrence County High School in Louisa, Kentucky. As a freshman and sophomore, Parker teamed up with Jason Michael to form one of the best passing attacks in the state of Kentucky. A 2000 graduate, Parker was Kentucky's all-time leading receiving with 4,814 career receiving yards in high school. His 65 receptions, 1,504 receiving yards and 20 touchdowns as a senior made him a finalist for the 1999 Kentucky Mr. Football Award, losing out to eventual teammate Travis Atwell. Parker also ran the 400-meter dash, 400-meter relay and 1,600-meter relay, as well as was a member of the basketball team.
College career
In January 2000, Parker accepted a scholarship to the University of Kentucky to continue his football career. He chose Kentucky over offers from Marshall and Western Kentucky. During Paker's career at Kentucky, he went through three head coaches, two broken collar bones and a leg injury.
Statistics
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Early coaching career

Parker coached wide receivers and defensive backs at Raceland-Worthington High School from 2005–2006. In 2007 Parker took a graduate assistant job at Kentucky, where he worked with wide receivers and the offensive scout team. The following year Parker was hired by UT Martin, where he was the running backs coach and recruiting coordinator. In 2011, Parker became the wide receivers coach at Marshall.
2013-2016
On February 11, 2013, Parker was hired by Darrell Hazell as Purdue's tight ends coach and recruiting coordinator.
Interim head coach

After a loss to Iowa, Purdue University fired Darrell Hazell on October 16, 2016, naming Parker the interim head coach.
Cincinnati
On January 17, 2017, Parker was named the running backs coach at the University of Cincinnati. Parker resigned from Cincinnati the week of February 13
East Carolina
On February 22, 2017, Parker was arrested and charged with Driving under the influence. Parker was intending on taking the wide receivers coaching position at Eastern Carolina University but since the arrest, ECU has rescinded their offer.