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Kenton Evans

Kenton Evans

  • Title
    Quarterbacks
  • Email
    kenton.evans@aamu.edu
  • Year at Alabama A&M
    First
  • Alma Mater / Year
    Tennessee State / 2003
Kenton Evans begins his first season as the quarterbacks coach at Alabama A&M University.
 
Evans comes to Alabama A&M after serving in the same capacity at Miles College in 2024.
 
During the 2024 campaign, Evans was part of the staff that coached the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SIAC) championship team. Quarterback Kamren Ivory was among the best in the conference, ranking third in points responsible for per game, third in passing yards per completion, fourth in passing touchdowns, fourth in points responsible for, fifth in passing yards and fifth in passing yards per game.
 
Prior to coming to Miles, Evans helped develop elite young quarterback talent with the Jenkins Elite Quarterback Academy for one year.
 
Before working with the Jenkins Elite Quarterback Academy, Evans spent one season as the tight ends coach at Morehouse College (2023). Prior to Morehouse, Evans served as the offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach at Mississippi Valley State.

Evans spent a season as the quarterbacks coach at Arkansas-Pine Bluff during the 2020-21 campaign. Evans spent two seasons as offensive coordinator at Central Methodist University, where WR Katavious Taylor was a two-time NAIA All-American and was one of three players to earn all-conference honors in 2019. Evans has also served as the quarterbacks coach at NCAA Div. III Brevard College in North Carolina and Valparaiso in Indiana as well as an extensive career in the high school ranks. 
 
In 2013, Evans spent a season as quarterbacks coach at Valparaiso. QB Eric Hoffman finished with almost 3,000 passing yards and threw for 22 touchdowns. Hoffman also broke single game records for completions (36) and passing yards (495).
 
Evans also has extensive experience in the high school ranks. Evans had two different stints as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Martin Luther King HS (Lithonia, Ga.), generating among the top offensive in the DeKalb County (2014-15).
 
In his first stint between 2010-12, Evans helped guide the Lions to three straight regional championships. The program produced the second-leading passer in Georgia high school football history, as well as six receivers who earned Division I football scholarships.
 
Evans also coached at Cedar Grove High (Ellenwood, Ga.), Towers High (Decatur, Ga.) and Georgia Prep Sports Academy (also in Decatur).
 
On the playing field, Evans excelled as a quarterback. He spent three years Memphis before spending his final season at Tennessee State University. In his senior campaign, Evans threw for nearly 2,000 yards and 19 touchdowns, earning OVC Newcomer of the Week recognition twice. After a 451-yard, four-touchdown performance against Murray State, he was named ESPN/USA Today I-AA Player of the Week .
 
After his college playing days, Evans spent eight years in the Arena Football League. He threw for 54 touchdowns and over 2,500 yards during his professional career. 
 
Evans finished a legendary prep career at Westwood High in Memphis as the fourth-leading passer in Tennessee high school history with 10,519 career passing yards, as well as 115 touchdowns. He also was named the Gatorade Player of the Year for Tennessee among numerous prep honors.
 
Evans is a 2003 graduate of Tennessee State University with a bachelor's degree in psychology.