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Ollie Taylor

HOMETOWN:
            Wilmington, Del.
EDUCATION:           
            B.S., Delaware State, 2009
COACHING:
            Seton Hill, 2013
            Widener, 2012, 2015
            Saginaw Valley, 2016-17
            Delaware State, 2018
            Concordia (Minn.), 2019-21
            Delaware State, 2022-25
            Hampton, 2021-22, 2025-present
 
Ollie Taylor returns to Hampton for his second stint on the Hampton coaching staff. He was a member of the Pirate staff as inside wide receivers and tight ends coach during the 2021 and 2022 seasons. Taylor will serve as co-offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach for Coach Trenton Boykin’s team.
 
He returns to Hampton after serving on the staff at his alma mater, Delaware State. He served two terms on the coaching staff for the Hornets (2018, 2022-25) where he was most recently the pass game coordinator and quarterbacks coach.
 
A native of Wilmington, Del., Taylor is a 2009 graduate of Delaware State where he played both quarterback and wide receiver for the Hornets and was a member of the Hornets 2007 MEAC champion and NCAA playoff team. He earned a bachelor of science degree in Management with minors in Finance & Banking, Marketing, and Economics.
 
He began his coaching career at Widener in 2012 In 2013, he coached at Seton Hill (Pa.) where the Griffins had the 13th-ranked passing offense in the nation under Taylor’s guidance. Following his season at Seton Hill, he spent a season at the prep level as offensive coordinator at McKean High School (Del.).
 
Taylor served two stints as wide receivers coach at NCAA Division III Widener (Pa.). In 2015, the program posted the conference’s top passing offense and ranked 18th nationally in 2015. During his first stop at Widener in 2012, he was the head junior varsity coach, and coached the varsity running backs, and an assistant for strength & conditioning. That season, he helped lead the program to a Division III Elite Eight (national quarterfinal) run, ranking fifth in the country in scoring offense, third in fewest sacks allowed, and 20th in total offense.
 
He spent two seasons at Saginaw Valley (2016-17) as wide receivers coach and co-special teams coordinator at Division II Saginaw Valley State University (Mich.). He worked at Division II Concordia (Minn.) from 2019-21. While at Concordia, his offense averaged over 305 yards per game to help lead the team to a 6-5 log in the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference in 2019.