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Lawrence Livingston is a highly experienced college football coach with 37 years of coaching at every level of college football, including D1-FBS, D1-FCS, D2, D3, and NAIA. He has served as Head Coach twice, Offensive Coordinator four times, and has coached every position on the offensive side of the ball, including 10 years with quarterbacks and over 20 years with the offensive line.
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Coach Livingston is the founder and CEO of the Seven Rule Quarterback School, where he brings his extensive experience and knowledge to train and elevate young quarterbacks. Throughout his illustrious career, he has achieved many highlights, including helping Weber State University win a Big Sky Championship and make two FCS playoff appearances, coaching the United States Military Academy to win the Commanders & Chief trophy and a Sun Bowl appearance against Alabama, helping Washington State University to their first PAC-10 Championship in 68 years and a Rose Bowl appearance against Michigan, and leading Texas A&M University to a Big 12 Championship and two Bowl appearances, including the Alamo Bowl vs Penn State and the Sugar Bowl vs Ohio State. Additionally, he helped UTEP to back-to-back 8-4 seasons and bowl appearances, including the Texas Bowl vs Colorado and the GMAC Bowl vs Toledo.
Coach Livingston's success has translated into the development of numerous professional football players, with 28 of his offensive players going on to play professional football, including 14 who were drafted, and 10 who were quarterbacks. Among the notable players he coached are Ryan Leaf (Washington State, 1st Round (#2 player picked) San Diego Chargers), Dante Hall (Texas A&M, 5th Round Kansas City Chiefs), Dan Campbell (Texas A&M, 3rd Round New York Giants, current Detroit Lions Head Coach), and Jaimie Martin (Weber State, Undrafted Los Angeles Rams, Walter Payton Winner).
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With his proven track record of success, Coach Livingston is committed to elevating the game of aspiring quarterbacks and ensuring that they achieve their fullest potential.
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