
EL PASO, TX - The University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP) has announced that Jason Cameron, 42, will take over as the school's 26th Head Coach, succeeding Dana Dimel, who was recently relieved of his duties after a lackluster 20-49 record over the span of five years. Cameron, formerly with Mercer University, brings a commendable coaching resume to UTEP, having achieved a remarkable 26-5 record during his tenure at the helm of the Mercer Bears.
Coach Cameron's appointment at UTEP represents a significant step forward for the Miners' football program, as the university seeks to regain its competitive edge under new leadership. His hiring comes after a thorough search process conducted by UTEP's administration, which recognized the need for a change to revitalize the team's performance.
Before helming the Mercer Bears, where he enjoyed a notably successful stint, Cameron contributed to his alma mater, the University of South Florida (USF), as a Safeties coach. An alumni of USF himself, graduating in 2004, Cameron's playing career was marred by injuries. However, he remained passionately involved in the sport by joining USF as a graduate assistant under the revered Coach Jim Leavitt, whom Cameron credits as a mentor and guiding influence.
Taking his first step as a head coach, Cameron briefly coached at the high school level, achieving an impressive 10-1 record at Gaither High School in Tampa, Florida. Following his time at Gaither, Cameron assumed the role of Linebackers coach at Fullerton College in Georgia. Subsequently, he became the head coach at Franklin-Perkins College, accumulating a respectable 10-15 record over four years at the helm.
Moving up the coaching ladder, Cameron's talent was recognized, earning him the position of Defensive Coordinator at Mercer University. Here, his defensive units experienced immediate improvements, significantly reducing the passing yards allowed from 325 to 225 in his first year. Due to his impressive coaching acumen and transformative impact on Mercer's defense, Cameron earned the promotion to head coach after the 2019 season.
UTEP's Athletic Director expressed confidence and optimism in Coach Cameron's ability to lead the Miners to future success. "Jason Cameron's wealth of experience, dedication, and his remarkable track record at Mercer solidified our decision to appoint him as our new head coach," said the UTEP Athletic Director.
Commenting on his appointment, Cameron expressed his gratitude and excitement for the opportunity to lead the Miners. "I am deeply honored to join UTEP's football program and contribute to its resurgence. My goal is to cultivate a winning culture, develop our student-athletes both on and off the field, and bring pride back to the organization," said Cameron.
With Cameron's proven coaching ability and a shared vision for success, fans and alumni enthusiastically anticipate the start of the upcoming season, hopeful for a revival of UTEP's football program.
For further information, please contact: John Smith Public Relations Coordinator University of Texas at El Paso Phone: 555-123-4567 Email: [email protected]
Coaching History:
2004 - 2006: USF - Grad Assistant
2007 - 2009: USF - Safeties Coach
2010-2011: Gaither High School - Head Coach (10-1)
2012: Fullerton College - LB Coach
2013 - 2017: Franklin-Perkins College - Head Coach (10-15)
2018-2019: Mercer University - Defensive Coordinator
2020-2023: Mercer University - Head Coach (26-5)
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