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Andre London

Andre London will return for his fourth season on the Seton Hill coaching staff in 2022.  London will be in charge of the Seton Hill wide receivers. 

During his first season, the Griffins were seventh in the PSAC in passing offense, averaging 245.8 yards per game.  He coached Kinan Humphrey who was fifth in the PSAC in receptions per game. 

Last season, the Griffins finished with five wins, which tied for the second most in school history.

London spent two seasons at Briar Cliff University before coming to Seton Hill.  At Briar Cliff, London coached two all conference wide receivers.  One of his receivers set a new school record for touchdowns in a season. 

Prior to Briar Cliff, London spent time at St. Lawrence (Chicago, Illinois) and Columbus East (Columbus, Ohio) high schools.  London coached wideouts and served as the assistant offensive coordinator for two years (2013-14) at Columbus East before serving as the wide receiver coach at St. Lawrence for the 2015 season.

Following an impressive football career at St. Joseph's College, the 6-3 London played indoor football and had several private workouts with Canadian Football League teams.  His indoor stops included stints with the Erie Explosion, Green Bay Blizzard, Nebraska Danger and even the Sioux City Bandits in 2013.  In 2017 he helped the Duke City Gladiators to their first-ever playoff appearance.  He finished second on the team in receptions with 41 for 527 yards and a trio of touchdowns.   Most recently, he helped the Sioux City Bandits to an 11-4 season and a league championship game appearance.  He led the team with 47 receptions, 561 yards and 14 touchdowns.  Over his indoor career Andre has had 295 receptions for 3,220 yards and 56 touchdowns.

The 2011 St. Joseph graduate majored in sports management with an emphasis in exercise science.  He helped the Pumas to two conference titles in three seasons.  He earned a Masters degree from Briar Cliff in Healthcare Administration.  London is also a certified personal trainer.