William Napier was a standout quarterback for Murray County High School in his hometown of Chatsworth, Georgia. Napier earned second-team All-Southern Conference honors in 2001 and 2002. After graduating from Furman, he headed to Clemson as a graduate assistant. After a two-year stint as a GA at Clemson, he was then hired as the QB coach at South Carolina State in 2004.
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William Napier was a standout quarterback for Murray County High School in his hometown of Chatsworth, Georgia. He was named All-State in 1997 and accepted a scholarship to play football at Furman University. Napier earned second-team All-Southern Conference honors in 2001 and 2002. After graduating from Furman, he headed to Clemson as a graduate assistant. After a two-year stint as a GA at Clemson, he was then hired as the QB coach at South Carolina State in 2004. After only one year with SC State, Napier chose to return to Clemson when he accepted a job with dual roles as tight ends coach and recruiting coordinator on Tommy Bowden’s staff.
In his first season back at OC since being fired as Clemson’s OC back in 2010 Arizona State finished with a 7–5 record and a Sun Bowl trip with Napier’s offense leading the way. On December 15, 2017 Napier accepted the job of head coach of the Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns. In the preseason of the 2019 season, the Cajun’s were picked to finish 1st in the West Division and 2nd in the SBC.
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