Hendrick's departure came on the heels of second-year coaches Tony Elliott (wide receivers) and J.C. Harmon (tight ends) leaving the program to accept
jobs at Football Championship Subdivision schools Furman and the University of Tennessee-Chattanooga, and Pough's decision not to return quarterbacks'
coach Jonathan Pry.
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James (JC) Harmon
Asst. FB (Tight Ends/Fullbacks)

J.C. Harmon enters his second season on the South Carolina State coaching staff after an impressive coaching
resume in both the collegiate and high school ranks. His assignment is tight ends and fullbacks.
For three seasons, Harmon served as the offensive coordinator and recruiting coordinator for Fork Union
Military Academy in Fork Union, Virginia. During his tenure at Fork Union, Harmon assisted in the development of over 100 student athletes who reached the
Division I-A level and fifteen who played professionally. The three-year stint at Fork Union was Harmon's second at the highly-regarded prep school. He
was also a member of the FUMA football staff from 1999-2001, serving as the team's defensive coordinator and recruiting coordinator.
Harmon also spent one season in the professional ranks as the defensive coordinator of the Richmond Speed, a
member of the AF2 Football League, an arena football league.
Harmon also spent two seasons as an offensive assistant at Michigan State. In his first season with the
Spartans, Michigan State went to the 2001 Silicon Valley Bowl and produced a pair of NFL first- round draft picks (T.J. Duckett and Charles Rogers.)
Harmon is a 1999 graduate of Ferrum College, where he earned his a Bachelor of Science. He holds a master's
from Michigan State University.
He and his wife, Tara, currently reside in Orangeburg.

