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Mac Dieudonne

Mac Dieudonne

Mac Dieudonne is in his first year as an offensive graduate assistant at Utah State and will work primarily with the offensive line.

Dieudonne (pronounced De-uh-Don) comes to Utah State after spending the 2021 season as the co-offensive coordinator at Benedict College in Columbia, South Carolina.

Dieudonne also spent one season as the tight ends coach at Southern, helping the Jaguars rank first in the South Western Athletic Conference in rushing and 25th in the FCS in total offense.

Prior to joining Southern University in 2019, Dieudonne spent three years at his alma mater, Webber International University, in Lake Wales, Florida, coaching numerous positions on the offensive side of the ball.

At Webber International, Dieudonne helped tight end Nick Marrill earn first-team all-conference honors in 2017 and running back Davonte Williams earn second-team all-conference honors as a freshman in 2018.

As a collegiate player for Webber, Dieudonne was a four-year starter for the Warriors’ offensive line that anchored the team to the 2014 inaugural Sun Conference Championship. The team also featured the 12th-ranked rushing offense in the nation. Additionally, Dieudonne was part of an offensive line for the nation’s 11th-ranked rushing offense in 2015, when the Warriors topped the 300-yard rushing mark in five games, including a 446-yard performance against Arizona Christian to open the season.

Dieudonne finished his career as a team captain and two-time first team All-Sun Conference selection as a junior and senior. He was named a 2015 USA College Football NAIA Division Preseason All-American, USA College Football first-team All-American, a second-team NAIA Coaches’ All-America, a NSCA All-American and 2016 Strength and Conditioning Athlete of the Year. He was also an invitee to numerous all-star and bowl games such as the USA College Football Bowl and NFLPA Collegiate Bowl.

Dieudonne graduated from Webber with a bachelor’s degree in sports business management and also earned a master’s degree in business.

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