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| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1960|12|29}}
| birth_place = [[Asheville, North Carolina]]
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| team = Saskatchewan Roughriders
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| position1 = Defensive backs coach
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| college = [[Appalachian State University|Appalachian State]]
| high_school = [[East Henderson High School]]
| coaching_years1 = 1985–86
| coaching_team1 = [[Clemson University|Clemson]]
| coaching_years2 = 1987
| coaching_team2 = [[Jacksonville State University|Jacksonville State]]
| coaching_years3 = 1987–88
| coaching_team3 = [[Austin Peay State University|Austin Peay]]
| coaching_years4 = 1988–1991
| coaching_team4 = [[Catawba College]]
| coaching_years5 = 1992–94
| coaching_team5 = [[Troy University|Troy State]]
| coaching_years6 = 1995
| coaching_team6 = [[Texas Southern University|Texas Southern]]
| coaching_years7 = 1995–2000
| coaching_team7 = Catawba College
| coaching_years8 = 1999–2001
| coaching_team8 = [[Scottish Claymores]]
| coaching_years9 = 2002–03
| coaching_team9 = [[Berlin Thunder]]
| coaching_years10 = 2004
| coaching_team10 = [[Cologne Centurions]]
| coaching_years11 = 2005–07
| coaching_team11 = [[Amsterdam Admirals]]
| coaching_years12 = 2009–2010
| coaching_team12 = [[Toronto Argonauts]]
| coaching_years13 = 2011–2012
| coaching_team13 = [[Omaha Nighthawks]]
| coaching_years14 = 2013–present
| coaching_team14 = [[Saskatchewan Roughriders]]
| playing_years1 = 1979–1981
| playing_team1 = [[Appalachian State University|Appalachian State]] ([[Quarterback|QB]]/[[Eligible receiver|R]])
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'''Richard Kent''' Is an American football coach with recent history as the [[defensive backs coach]] for the [[Saskatchewan Roughriders]] of the [[Canadian Football League]]. He is a former [[college football]] player and coach with extensive coaching and scouting experience in [[NFL Europe]], the [[Canadian Football League|CFL]] and the [[United Football League (2009–2012)|United Football League]].


==Coaching Career==

Kent has coached for 16 seasons in the collegiate ranks of American football. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree from [[Appalachian State University]] and Master's degree from [[Clemson University]].  Kent's college teams achieved two FBS Bowl games, five national playoff appearances, five conference championships and an undefeated season. From 1991-2000 his teams recorded a record of 88-25-1. Kent has since coached in professional football for [[NFL Europe]], the [[Canadian Football League]] and [[United Football League (2009–2012)|United Football League]].

Over the years Kent has coached at the following schools:
*[[Lexington Senior High School (North Carolina)]] (1984; QB & RB Coach)
*[[Clemson University|Clemson]] (1985–1986; Graduate Assistant Coach)
*[[Jacksonville State University]] (1987; Tight End/ Offensive Tackle Coach)
*[[Austin Peay State University]] (1987–1988; Linebacker & Wide Receiver Coach)
*[[Catawba College]] (1988–1991; Defensive Coordinator/ Secondary, Linebacker, Defensive Line Coach)
*[[Troy State]] (1992–1994; Defensive Coordinator, Secondary Coach, Linebacker Coach, Recruiting Coordinator)
*[[Texas Southern University]] (1995; Special Teams Coordinator / Assistant Secondary Coach)
*[[Catawba College]] (1995–2000; Assistant Head Coach/ Defensive Coordinator/ Secondary Coach)

While at Clemson, the [[Clemson Tigers]] played in two Bowl games, winning the [[ACC Championship Game]] and the [[1986 Gator Bowl]]. 

Notable current NFL players Kent has coached include; [[Brent Grimes]], [[Andrew Adams (American football)|Andrew Adams]], [[Michael Wilhoite]], [[Matt Overton]] and [[Kyle Nelson]].

==NFL Europe==

From 1999-2007, Kent coached in [[NFL Europe]] ("NFLE") where he served with the [[Scottish Claymores]] for three years (1999–2001) as Secondary Coach and Special Teams Coordinator (2001), He was also Secondary Coach for the [[Berlin Thunder]] (2002–2003), [[Cologne Centurions]] (2004) and [[Amsterdam Admirals]] (2005–2007). The 2007 season marked Kent's second campaign as Amsterdam's [[Defensive Coordinator]]. While in Amsterdam, Kent also served as Player Personnel Director & Special Teams Coordinator. In addition to coaching, Kent worked with NFLE Director of International Player & Game Development Tony Allen in scouting and developing NFL prospects from around the world. Kent helped lead Scotland (2000), Berlin (2002) and Amsterdam (2005-06) to the [[World Bowl]] game, winning the championship in 2002 and 2005. During the Berlin and Amsterdam [[World Bowl]] winning seasons, their defenses led NFLE in takeaways and interceptions.

Notable NFL players Kent coached in NFLE include; [[Dante Hall]], [[Brent Grimes]], [[Atari Bigby]], [[Duane Hawthorne]], [[B.J. Tucker]], [[Jeremy Cain]], [[Glen Pakulak]], [[Tony Brown (defensive tackle)|Tony Brown]] and [[Earl Cochran]].

==Canadian Football League==

On January 27, 2009, Kent was announced as the Secondary Coach for the [[Toronto Argonauts]], rejoining former Admirals head coach [[Bart Andrus]], who had been recently hired as the new head coach for Toronto.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.canada.com/topics/sports/story.html?id=1223299|title=Argos add Kent as secondary coach|date=2009-01-27|publisher=Canwest News Service|accessdate=2009-01-28|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20121106032551/http://www2.canada.com/topics/sports/story.html?id=1223299|archivedate=2012-11-06}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.cfl.ca/article/kent-joins-boatmen-as-secondary-coach|title=Kent joins Boatmen as secondary coach|date=2009-01-27|publisher=CFL.ca|accessdate=2009-01-28}}</ref>

On March 22, 2010, Kent joined the [[Montreal Alouettes]] as Special Teams Coordinator & Secondary Assistant.

On December 14, 2012, it was announced that Kent had joined the [[Saskatchewan Roughriders]] as their Defensive Backs coach. During the 2013 CFL season Kent helped the Roughrider defense lead the CFL in nine categories including takeaways, interceptions and passing touchdowns allowed.<ref>[https://www.cfl.ca/article/riders-announce-2013-defensive-coaching-staff Riders announce 2013 defensive coaching staff]</ref> On November 24, 2013, the Roughriders won the [[101st Grey Cup]] 45-23 against the [[Hamilton Tiger-Cats]].

== References ==
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*[http://www.nfleurope.com/teams/coaches NFLEurope.com] - Coaches' Profiles - ''2007''
*[http://www.nfleurope.com/news/archive/2082002_kent NFLEurope.com] - Kent joins World Bowl champions - ''February 8, 2002''

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