--azcentral.com: Prentice Gill joining ASU football coaching staff
--247Sports.com: ASU adds former Oregon analyst Prentice Gill to coaching staff
--House of Sparky: Sun Devils add Prentice Gill to coaching staff
--New assistants Prentice Gill and Derek Hagan drawing rave reviews (by Jordan Kaye, ASUDevils.com/Dec. 16, 2019)
Prentice Gill – who most recently served as an offensive analyst at Oregon – joined Sun Devil Football as co-wide receivers coach/assistant recruiting coordinator in December 2019.
“Prentice is a young, up-and-coming star in our business. He’s an excellent recruiter and he’s already demonstrated that with us,” ASU head coach Herm Edward said. “He understands the DNA of the type of player that it takes to win. He can identify those players and recruit them to our model. He’s worked at USC and at Oregon, so he’s very familiar with our conference. He’ll add a wealth of information and recruiting knowledge to our staff.”
Gill has extensive experience with two of the premier programs in the Pac-12, most recently spending the 2019 season as an offensive analyst at Oregon. Prior to that, Gill spent three seasons (2016-18) as a graduate assistant at USC where he worked primarily with the wide receivers. He was also a staff assistant in the USC football office in 2014. Gill is regarded as a talented young recruiter with strong ties in the Southern California area.
The 2019 Oregon Ducks won the Pac-12 Championship and the 2020 Rose Bowl. At the conclusion of the regular season, the Duck offense rated as the eighth-highest graded unit in the FBS, according to Pro Football Focus. Johnny Johnson III emerged in a big player over the final month of the season, recording 422 yards over the final four games with five touchdowns after having just 396 yards and two touchdowns in the first nine games of the year.
The 2018 Trojans featured a trio of talented receivers in Michael Pittman, Tyler Vaughns and Amon-Ra St. Brown, who accounted for over 2,000 receiving yards between them.
In 2017, USC was 16th nationally in passing offense while setting school season records for passing yards (4,157) and passing first downs (192). Wide receiver Deontay Burnett had 86 catches for 1,114 yards with nine touchdowns as USC played in the 2017 Cotton Bowl.
In 2016, USC was 25th in pass offense (276.4) and wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster moved up to fourth on USC’s career receptions list and was an NFL Draft second rounder as USC advanced in the Rose Bowl.
Gill spent 2015 as a graduate assistant at San Jose State, working with the defensive backs. The Spartans won the Cure Bowl.
Gill began his coaching career in 2012 as the receivers coach at Los Angeles (Calif.) Harbor College (the team played in the Golden State Bowl) and he held a similar position at Long Beach (Calif.) City College for the 2013 season.
Gill was a wide receiver at Old Dominion for two seasons (2010-11). As a junior in 2010, he had 41 catches for 686 yards (16.7 avg) with five touchdowns, including a trio of 100-yard outings. As senior in 2011, Gill caught 42 passes for 591 yards (14.1 avg) with seven scores as the Monarchs advanced to the second round of the NCAA FCS playoffs.
Gill spent two seasons (2008-09) as a wide receiver at Los Angeles Harbor Junior College. As a 2008 freshman, he had 18 catches for 216 yards (12.0 avg) with a touchdown. As a 2009 sophomore, he had 48 receptions for 651 yards 13.6 avg) with five touchdowns.
Gill was a wide receiver and defensive back at Cathedral High in Los Angeles (Calif.), where he caught 55 passes for 772 yards (14.0 avg) with five touchdowns and made 29 tackles and three interceptions as a 2007 senior. He previously played at Narbonne High in Harbor City (Calif.).
Gill received his bachelor’s degree in sociology from Old Dominion in 2012 and studied for his master’s degree in communication management at USC.
--247Sports.com: ASU adds former Oregon analyst Prentice Gill to coaching staff
--House of Sparky: Sun Devils add Prentice Gill to coaching staff
--New assistants Prentice Gill and Derek Hagan drawing rave reviews (by Jordan Kaye, ASUDevils.com/Dec. 16, 2019)
Prentice Gill – who most recently served as an offensive analyst at Oregon – joined Sun Devil Football as co-wide receivers coach/assistant recruiting coordinator in December 2019.
“Prentice is a young, up-and-coming star in our business. He’s an excellent recruiter and he’s already demonstrated that with us,” ASU head coach Herm Edward said. “He understands the DNA of the type of player that it takes to win. He can identify those players and recruit them to our model. He’s worked at USC and at Oregon, so he’s very familiar with our conference. He’ll add a wealth of information and recruiting knowledge to our staff.”
Gill has extensive experience with two of the premier programs in the Pac-12, most recently spending the 2019 season as an offensive analyst at Oregon. Prior to that, Gill spent three seasons (2016-18) as a graduate assistant at USC where he worked primarily with the wide receivers. He was also a staff assistant in the USC football office in 2014. Gill is regarded as a talented young recruiter with strong ties in the Southern California area.
The 2019 Oregon Ducks won the Pac-12 Championship and the 2020 Rose Bowl. At the conclusion of the regular season, the Duck offense rated as the eighth-highest graded unit in the FBS, according to Pro Football Focus. Johnny Johnson III emerged in a big player over the final month of the season, recording 422 yards over the final four games with five touchdowns after having just 396 yards and two touchdowns in the first nine games of the year.
The 2018 Trojans featured a trio of talented receivers in Michael Pittman, Tyler Vaughns and Amon-Ra St. Brown, who accounted for over 2,000 receiving yards between them.
In 2017, USC was 16th nationally in passing offense while setting school season records for passing yards (4,157) and passing first downs (192). Wide receiver Deontay Burnett had 86 catches for 1,114 yards with nine touchdowns as USC played in the 2017 Cotton Bowl.
In 2016, USC was 25th in pass offense (276.4) and wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster moved up to fourth on USC’s career receptions list and was an NFL Draft second rounder as USC advanced in the Rose Bowl.
Gill spent 2015 as a graduate assistant at San Jose State, working with the defensive backs. The Spartans won the Cure Bowl.
Gill began his coaching career in 2012 as the receivers coach at Los Angeles (Calif.) Harbor College (the team played in the Golden State Bowl) and he held a similar position at Long Beach (Calif.) City College for the 2013 season.
Gill was a wide receiver at Old Dominion for two seasons (2010-11). As a junior in 2010, he had 41 catches for 686 yards (16.7 avg) with five touchdowns, including a trio of 100-yard outings. As senior in 2011, Gill caught 42 passes for 591 yards (14.1 avg) with seven scores as the Monarchs advanced to the second round of the NCAA FCS playoffs.
Gill spent two seasons (2008-09) as a wide receiver at Los Angeles Harbor Junior College. As a 2008 freshman, he had 18 catches for 216 yards (12.0 avg) with a touchdown. As a 2009 sophomore, he had 48 receptions for 651 yards 13.6 avg) with five touchdowns.
Gill was a wide receiver and defensive back at Cathedral High in Los Angeles (Calif.), where he caught 55 passes for 772 yards (14.0 avg) with five touchdowns and made 29 tackles and three interceptions as a 2007 senior. He previously played at Narbonne High in Harbor City (Calif.).
Gill received his bachelor’s degree in sociology from Old Dominion in 2012 and studied for his master’s degree in communication management at USC.