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  Harold Etheridge
Harold Etheridge
Hometown:
Gallup, N.M.

High School:
Gallup (N.M.) HS '77

Last College:
Western New Mexico '82

Position:
Offensive Line

Birthdate:
09/12/1959

Washington State University Head Football Coach Paul Wulff completed his coaching staff Jan. 7, 2008, by naming Harold Etheridge as the Cougars' offensive line coach.

Etheridge, a 19-year veteran of the collegiate coaching ranks, most recently served as the offensive line coach at Northern Illinois during the 2007 season. There he coached tackle John Brost, an All-Mid American Conference and MAC All-Academic selection.

"Harold brings a tremendous amount of experience and has previously worked with some of our coaches on staff," said Wulff. "He comes highly recommended as a football coach, teacher and recruiter. Harold brings a great deal to our staff and will fit in very nicely."

Prior to Northern Illinois, Etheridge spent three seasons as the offensive line coach at the University of North Texas. During his first season the Mean Green led the Sun Belt Conference and ranked 23rd nationally in rushing offense at 196.3 ypg, paced by nation's leader Jamario Thomas at 180.1 ypg. In 2005 Thomas again rushed for 1,000 yards while the offensive line ranked among the league leaders in fewest sacks allowed. North Texas linemen earned five All-Conference honors in his three seasons at the school.

Etheridge is no stranger to members of the Cougar staff, having served alongside current Cougar assistants Sears and Niekamp while all three were on Todd Berry's staff at Army. Etheridge spent four seasons as the Black Knight's offensive line coach (2000-03), where in 2001 and 2002 Army led Conference USA in fewest sacks allowed. In 2000, the offensive line paced the way for Michael Wallace, whose 115.7 ypg were tops in Conference USA and 16th nationally.

From 1991-99 Etheridge served as the offensive line coach at Illinois State under head coach Jim Heacock (1991-95) and Todd Berry (1996-99). The 1998 squad reached the Football Championship Subdivision Playoffs while the 1999 team advanced to the national semifinals after capturing the Gateway Conference title. That team finished the year ranked No. 3. During his nine seasons Etheridge coached eight players to 12 all-conference honors and two players, Mike Rodbro and Andy Ziebarth, to All-America status.

Throughout his coaching career Etheridge has coached four All-Americans, 10 all-conference performers and two players currently on NFL rosters.

The Gallup, N.M., native began his Division I coaching career in 1989 at Kentucky, where he spent three seasons and a graduate assistant coach working with the offensive tackles.

He spent seven seasons in the prep coaching ranks at Gallup (N.M.) High School (1983-86) and Louisville's Ballard (Ky.) HS (1987-89). At Gallup, his teams made four playoff appearances and were district champs each year.

Etheridge was a four-year starting offensive guard for Western New Mexico (1979-82), garnering all-conference honors after his junior and senior seasons. Following graduation, Etheridge spent two seasons as the offensive line coach at Western New Mexico in 1982 and 1983. He earned a bachelor's degree in marketing and management from the school in 1982.

Etheridge, who in 2001 published a book entitled "Coaching the Front Liners," and his wife Jeanne are the parents of twins Clayton and Eliza (11).


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