Jamie Wilson is in his first season on the Concord Mountain Lion’s football coaching staff as the Assistant Offensive Line Coach.
Wilson spent the 2024 season as a member of the William & Mary football coaching staff, and helping mentor offensive lineman Charles Grant to All-American honors. Grant was a finalist for the Walter Payton Award and was later selected with the No. 99 overall pick in the fourth round of the 2025 NFL Draft.
The Tribe’s offense excelled with his assistance last season, as W&M ranked 24th nationally in total offense (413.2). Additionally, the Tribe ranked fourth in the country in rushing (232.8), 10th in third down conversion percentage (.479) and 21st in first downs (263), third in rushing yards (3095), and second in explosive runs (99).
Prior to joining W&M’s staff, Wilson spent two years as a graduate assistant at Clarion. During his time there he coached the Defensive Line (2023) including Second Team All-PSAC defense end Jake Tarburton. In 2022, Wilson coached the Tight Ends (2022) and helped the Golden Eagle’s offense finish fourth in the PSAC in rushing.
In 2021-2022, Wilson served as an offensive analyst working with Tight Ends at Old Dominion University. During his time there, Wilson helped mentor Zach Kuntz to First Team All-CUSA honors. Kuntz later went on to be selected as the No. 220 overall pick of the 2023 NFL Draft by the New York Jets. The season culminated in a 2021 Myrtle Beach Bowl appearance.
Wilson served as a student assistant working with Equipment and the Offensive Line at his Alma Mater, Old Dominion during the 2015-2018 seasons. During this time the Monarchs made and won the Bahamas Bowl (2016), the first bowl game victory in school history.
Wilson earned Bachelor of Science degrees in Sports Management (2019) and Physical Education (2022) from Old Dominion University, as well as a Master of Science degree in Technology Education from Pennsylvania Western University (2024).