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Geoff Jones
Head Coach, 4th year

Geoff Jones begins this fourth season as the head football coach of the Santa Ana College football team and first as a full-time head coach. Prior to the 2004 season, the Santa Ana-alum served as the head football coach on a contract basis in 2002 and 2003 before being hired as a full-time faculty member and head football coach in April 2004. In his first three season at the helm, Jones has compiled a 12-18 overall record and 4-11 mark in the Mission Conference

The former Don, who is the 15th head coach in Santa Ana College football history, is not unfamiliar with Santa Ana College having spent six years as an assistant coach under Dave Ogas, who is now the team's lineback and special teams coach. Jones served as the wide receivers and tight ends coach before taking over as the offensive coordinator in 2001.

In his first year of running the offense (2001), Santa Ana racked up 342 yards-per-game on offense and had four different players earn all-Mission Conference honors. As the team's wide receivers and tight ends coach (2000), the Dons broke eight different school records--including individual receiving yardage (Derrick Barnes, 1,128), receptions (Barnes, 66) and individual receiving touchdowns (Barnes, 15).

After a terrific career at El Dorado High School, Jones came to Santa Ana College and was a two-year starter at tight end for Dons. As a sophomore he garnered second team all-Mission Conference, Central Division honors after catching 16 passes for 258 yards and three touchdowns.

Following his career at Santa Ana College, Jones transferred to Chapman University where he played two seasons for head coach Ken Visser and helped the Panthers to a 15-3-1 overall record. In 1995, the former El Dorado High School-product was one of the main reasons Chapman finished the season 8-1 overall and ranked in the nation's Top 25. He earned his bachelor's degree in movement/exercise science with an emphasis in athletic training at Chapman before completing his master's degree in physical education at Azusa Pacific University.

Jones currently resides in Fullerton with his wife, Sarah, and three-year-old daughter, Ashley, and four-month-old son, Mitchell.

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