Eastern Washington University has added
Aaron Prier as its running backs coach and community relations coordinator, EWU head football coach
Aaron Best has announced. The hire came as a result of Kevin Maurice leaving EWU after the 2020-21 regular season for the same position as running backs coach at New Mexico State.
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Prier comes to Eastern from Idaho State where he was an assistant coach and played running back and wide receiver for the Bengals. He takes over a position group that includes seniors
Tamarick Pierce and
Dennis Merritt, who have combined for 2,839 rushing yards, 39 receptions and 43 total touchdowns in their careers through the 2020-21 winter/spring season.
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"He has a proven track record playing and coaching multiple positions," said Best. "The familiarity with the league and our program was an added bonus. His passion, energy and connectivity with student-athletes was obvious on so many levels. He's a huge addition for our current student-athletes, future student-athletes and staff."
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Most recently, Prier spent the 2020-21 season coaching ISU inside receivers, tight ends and serving as recruiting coordinator. Before that, he was tight ends coach from 2017-19, and in 2016 was an ISU graduate assistant. In 2018, ISU junior tight end Austin Campbell earned honorable mention All-Big Sky Conference honors after catching five touchdown passes during the season.Â
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Prier played for the Bengals from 2011-14, and received his degree from ISU in 2015 in business administration/business management. He earned his master's degree in physical education/athletic administration in the summer of 2017.Â
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He saw time at cornerback in the 2011 season then later that year moved to running back where he stayed much of the rest of his career. He also was a kick returner, earning a spot on the 2014 CFPA Kickoff Returner Award Watch List.
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He played in a total of three games versus Eastern in 2011, 2013 and 2014. In 2011, he rushed for 73 yards and a touchdown and caught five passes for 19 yards and another score in EWU's 45-15 win. In 2012 when EWU triumphed 55-34, he returned a pair of kickoffs for 38 yards with a long of 25, and also had a catch for five yards and a rush for one. As a senior, he moved to wide receiver and had a reception for seven yards against the Eagles before suffering a season-ending injury at Roos Field in a narrow 56-53 loss on Oct. 4, 2014.
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Prier is formerly from Richmond, Calif., and graduated from Salesian High School in 2011.
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He and his wife, Christal, were married in 2019.
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