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Position: Head Coach/Quarterbacks Athletic Director Years at SC: 7th Alma Maters: Ouachita Baptist University '03 Shiloh Christian High School '99 |
Position: Assistant Head Coach/Defensive Coordinator Linebackers/JH Head Coach Years at SC: 7th Alma Maters: Oklahoma State University Fairfax High School (OK) |
Position: Offensive Line Years at SC: 1st Alma Maters: University of Arkansas Pulaski Academy |
Position: Secondary/Special Teams Coordinator Years at SC: 6th Alma Maters: Southeastern Oklahoma State University Broken Bow High School (OK) |
Position: Offensive Coordinator/Wide Receivers/7th Grade Head Coach Years at SC: 3rd Alma Maters: Dallas Christian --- |
Position: Defensive Line/JH Defensive Coordinator Years at SC: 3rd Alma Maters: Evangel University Shiloh Christian High School |
Josh Floyd |
Bio: In his 7th year as Saints Head Coach and QB's coach, Josh Floyd is the definition of a Shiloh Christian Saint. Floyd grew up at Shiloh and quarterbacked the Saints to their first state championship in 1998. His number 7 is retired and his name is all over the national record books. He went on to play at Ouachita Baptist before a career ending injury. Learning under Tulsa Offensive Coordinator Gus Malzahn, Floyd's Spread Attack is exciting to watch and piles up wins. His desire for the game and passion for making a difference in young men's lives is what truly makes him the ideal man for the Shiloh Christian Saints football program. Floyd and his wife Kate were married in January of 2003. They have two sons, Peyton (3), and new born Parker. At Shiloh Christian 2004-Present Floyd won his third State Championship and second consecutive in 2009, as the Saints finished #23 in America by USA Today. His Saints were the Class 3A State Runner-Up in 2007. This young squad started 4 freshmen, and 18 total underclassmen in the State Championship game. Floyd groomed first time QB Blake Roberts to an All State performer, and the leader of once again one of the state's top offenses. In 2006, Floyd had a banner year at SC. Not only did he bring home his first State Championship as a coach, the '06 team also finished #9 in the southwest United States. In 2006, Coach Floyd was the consensus Class 3A Coach of the Year, taking home the Hootens, Little Rock Touchdown Club, Associated Press, and Arkansas Democrat Gazette awards. His 2004 and 2005 squads both advanced to the Arkansas State Quarterfinals. In his four years at Shiloh, he has sent 13 players to the college level, 4 of them being Division I. At Bryant High School (Bryant, Ar 2003) Offensive Coordinator He accepted the job at Bryant in the Spring of 2003 after a short stint as a graduate assistant QB coach at the University of Arkansas. Floyd then took control and made the Bryant offense into one of the top offenses in Arkansas in his first and only year there. His spread attack set over twenty school records and six state records. |
Tucker Barnard |
Bio: Barnard's 2006 defense was the best in Class 3A in the majority of statistical categories. His multiple scheme causes offenses to prepare for many different formations in the course of a week. He has been the Defensive Coordinator at SC since 2005, and came onto the staff in 2004 as the Linebackers coach. In the Spring of 2000, Barnard was named the Head JH Coach at Arkansas Baptist in Little Rock. After just one year, he was promoted to Head Coach and served in that capacity through the 2003 season. He began his coaching career at Woodland High School in Oklahoma. For the '98 and '99 seasons, Barnard assisted both the Jr. High and Sr. High programs. Barnard played college football at Northwestern State University, working as a quarterback. Barnard started at quarterback and was a three sport athlete for his high school in Fairfax, OK. His senior year he earned All-Conference and Oklahoma All-State honors. Barnard married his wife, McKale, in 1997. They have two sons, Carter and Tate. |
Haden Gilder |
Bio: Gilder returns to Shiloh as the Offensive Line Coach in 2010. Gilder brings over a decade of coaching experience to the staff with stops as a Head Coach 7 of the 10 years. Haden was on staff with Gus Malzahn during the 1998 and 1999 state championship seasons as a volunteer assistant. Since that time Coach Gilder has been the Head Coach at Little Rock Christian Academy (2000-2004) Head Coach at Union Christian Academy in Ft. Smith (2004-2005) Offensive Coordinator at Pulaski Robinson (2005-2008) and Head Coach at Cenla Christian Academy in Pineville, LA. (2009) After graduating from Pulaski Academy in 1995, Gilder attended Ouachita Baptist University in Arkadelphia where he started on the offensive line for the Tigers under Coach Buddy Benson in 1995 and under the direction of Coach Jimmy "Red" Parker in 1996. From there Gilder transferred to the University of Arkansas and became a part of the Shiloh family in the spring of 1998. Gilder is happily married to his wife of 10 years, Lissa. They have three wonderful children, their son Lane who is 7, daughter Kate who is 5, and son Jack who is 2. |
Rod Washington |
Bio: Rod Washington will be in his second year with the Shiloh Christian staff in 2009. Washington brings to the table experience as an offensive coordinator in the great football state of Texas, as well as tremendous knowledge in the field of speed training. He is also the Head Coach of the Track program, and teaches Christian Studies. From 2003-2007 Coach Washington was the Offensive Coordinator at Prestonwood Christian Academy in Plano, Texas. During his tenure there, he transitioned Prestonwood to a no-huddle, spread offense, which helped PCA win the 2005 Texas State Championship. Prior to his stint at Prestonwood, he was an assistant at McKinney North HS (TX), as the Offensive Coordinator from 2001-2003. Washington was the Quarterbacks coach at Allen High School (TX) for two years, 2000-2001. His first stop in McKinney, TX was at McKinney High to be the Running Backs Coach for 1999 and 2000. He worked under current Tulsa Head Coach Tood Graham from 1996-1998, at Allen High. Graham was the Head Coach, and hired Washington to coach the Wide Receivers. |
Bio: Harris went back to his roots in 2006. When hired in 2005 he coached the defensive line, but was able to move back to his ideal situation with defensive backs in 2006. His secondary enjoyed a great year and were all named to the All-Conference team. Harris also is the Head Coach of the SC Baseball team. Harris began his coaching career in 2000 at Foreman High School in south Arkansas. He was the JH Head Coach, and Defensive Coordinator for the Gators. His defense was annually one of the top in the 7AA. He played his college football at Haskell Indian Junior College, where he was All-Conference for 2 years. Harris' high school career at Broken Bow High included two trips to the 3A State Championship. They won it his senior year. Harris married his wife, Laci, in 2000. They have one daughter, Ashton (3) , and one new born son, Jackson. |
Jimmy Harris |
Dawayne Hudson |
Bio: Hudson returned to Shiloh as the Defensive Line coach in 2008. He brings in experience as a coordinator in Arkansas, and a wealth of knowledge from his time in the college game. Hudson also is an assistant for the basketball Saints. Prior to arriving at Shiloh, Hudson was an assistant to Coach Tommy Tice at Harrison High School from 2006-2007. He was the Defensive Coordinator at Union Christian High School in Fort Smith in 2005. During that time, he also served as the Junior High Head Coach for the Eagles. He attended Evangel University in Springfield, Missouri on a football scholarship. While there, Hudson was a starter on the offensive line, and earned All Conference and All American honors. In high school, Hudson was a three year starter for Gus Malzahn at Shiloh Christian. He was a Senior starter at offensive and defensive line on the first ever State Championship team in 1998. He was All Conference and All State multiple times. Hudson is happily married to his wife, Courtney. |