Levorn Harbin brings a wealth of experience to his first season at Miles, where he will serve as the Defensive Tackles coach.
Harbin comes to Miles from the University of Louisiana, where he worked for three years with the Ragin’ Cajuns defensive linemen. Prior to joining the staff at Louisiana, Harbin spent two seasons as a defensive line analyst at Auburn.
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Before his tenure at Auburn, Harbin spent seven seasons at Tuskegee where he served as defensive line coach, special teams coordinator and recruiting coordinator from 2006-12. He helped the Golden Tigers to a pair of conference championships, beginning with a 10-2 record in 2006 before a perfect 12-0 mark in 2007.
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He coached two seasons at Georgia Southern, working as the defensive ends coach and special teams coordinator for the Eagles. Harbin was part of a GSU staff that claimed the 2002 Southern Conference championship after posting an 11-3 record before finishing 8-3 in 2003.
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A native of Butler, Ala., Harbin earned his first full-time coaching position in 2001 after serving as defensive line coach at Valdosta State. Serving as defensive line coach, Harbin was part of a staff that produced a 12-1 record and the Gulf South Conference championship.
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Harbin spent one year (2004) as a Pro Scouting assistant with the NFL’s Atlanta Falcons, two seasons (1999-2000) as an administrative assistant at Auburn, and was a student assistant at North Alabama where he worked with the team’s defensive line that was part of the No. 1-ranked defensive unit in the GSC in 1998.
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A former offensive lineman at UNA, Harbin was a member of the Lions’ Division II national championship team in 1995, along with head coach Reginald Ruffin and inside linebackers coach Ronald McKinnon. A three-year letterwinner for the Lions, Harbin was part of a team that produced a three-year record of 29-8 with a pair of Division II playoff appearances under head coach Bobby Wallace.
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An all-area choice by the Mobile Register, Harbin played on both the offensive and defensive line at Choctaw County High School in Butler, Ala. Harbin began his collegiate career in 1994 at Morris Brown College in Atlanta before playing his final three seasons at UNA from 1995-97. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree from UNA in 1999.
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He is married to the former Krislyn Rancher and they are the parents of two daughters, Kailyn and Kinsley.
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