Trey Dunbar begins his second year as the quarterbacks coach at Alabama State University, after being forced into calling plays during the second half of the season with Mark Orlando missing the season.
Offensively, Alabama State averaged 14 points per game and scored 20-plus points three times under Eley including a season-high 37 in the Turkey Day Classic against Edward Waters. The Hornets averaged 239.7 yards of total offense, with 142.7 of those coming on the ground.
Prior to coming to Alabama State, Dunbar spent three seasons as the assistant director of operations at Troy University. He was responsible for Troy’s on-campus recruiting efforts and served as the director of player personnel during the 2015 season.
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In 2014, Dunbar served as an offensive analyst and the three prior seasons as a graduate assistant on the defensive staff. Dunbar began as an intern in the strength and conditioning program during the 2010 season.
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A native of Opp (Ala.), Dunbar played baseball and football at Opp High School before attending the University of Alabama where he received a degree in exercise and sport science in 2010. He was on the staff for Alabama’s 2009 BCS National Championship Team.