El Dorado News-Times

Louisiana Tech finalizes coaching staff

- By Louisiana Tech Sports Informatio­n

RUSTON, La. – Louisiana Tech head coach Skip Holtz announced the final addition to the 2020 football coaching staff on Monday afternoon, as John Allen was formally announced as the team's new outside receivers coach.

Allen, who spent the previous two seasons in Conference USA at Old Dominion as its wide receivers coach, rounds out the 2020 staff just before National Signing Day this Wednesday.

In his first season with the Monarchs, Allen led wide receivers Jonathan Duhart and Travis Fulgham to the best season by a receiving duo in ODU history.

The pair were the first two receivers to record 1,000 receiving yards in the same season. Fulgham led C-USA in receiving yards per game with 90.2, while Duhart finished third in the league with 87.1 yards per game.

Duhart finished second in the league in receptions with 74, while Fulgham placed ninth with 63.

Each receiver scored nine touchdowns. It marks the second time in ODU history that three receivers had more than 55 catches, as Isaiah Harper finished with 55 grabs on the season.

All three players played in postseason all-star games.

Fulgham joined defensive end Oshane Ximines as the first ODU players to play in the Senior Bowl, Duhart played in the EastWest Shrine Game and Harper played in the Tropical Bowl.

Prior to his time at ODU, Allen spent three seasons as the offensive coordinato­r at Delaware State.

In 2016, he helped lead the Hornets to their best offensive ranking in the MEAC in eight years. Prior to joining Delaware State, Allen was the head coach at Division II Lock Haven (Pa.) for four seasons.

He helped the Bald Eagles snap a 52-game losing streak, the longest in Division II, and in 2013 led Lock Haven to their most wins in a season in 10 years.

He spent four years as the player developmen­t coordinato­r at Penn State, and was in NFL Europe for four years, three as the offensive coordinato­r of the Amsterdam Admirals, and one as the head coach of the Berlin Thunder.

Allen began his coaching career at Lock Haven, working in various positions for eight years.

He spent time coaching the wide receivers, quarterbac­ks and as offensive coordinato­r, and as the defensive backs coach, special teams and recruiting coordinato­r.

He also spent one season coaching the wide receivers at Bucknell.

Allen was a three-year starter at wide receiver and team captain at James Madison, where he played from 1991-94.

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