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Connell Maynor
Sport(s)Football
Current position
TitleHead coach
TeamAlabama A&M
ConferenceSWAC
Record6–5
Biographical details
Born (1969-01-21) January 21, 1969 (age 55)
Fayetteville, North Carolina
Playing career
Position(s)Quarterback
Head coaching record
Overall71–36
Tournaments6–3 (NCAA D-II playoffs)
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
2 CIAA (2011, 2012)
3 CIAA South (2011, 2012, 2013)
Awards
MEAC Offensive Player of the Year (1990, 1991)
2× First-team All-MEAC (1990, 1991)

Connell Maynor (born January 21, 1969) is an American football coach and former player. He is the head football coach at Alabama A&M University . Maynor previously served in the same capacity at Hampton University from 2013 to 2017 and Winston-Salem State University (WSSU) from 2010 to 2013. During his tenure at Winston-Salem State, the Rams won two Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) championships and advanced to the NCAA Division II Football Championship title game in 2012.[1] He also played in the Arena Football League (AFL) from 1996 to 2006.[2]

Head coaching record[]

Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs
Winston-Salem State Rams (Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association) (2010–2013)
2010 Winston-Salem State 8–2 5–2 3rd (South)
2011 Winston-Salem State 13–1 7–0 1st (South) L NCAA Division II Semifinal
2012 Winston-Salem State 14–1 7–0 1st (South) L NCAA Division II Championship
2013 Winston-Salem State 10–2 7–0 1st (South) L NCAA Division II Second Round
Winston-Salem State: 45–6 26–2
Hampton Pirates (Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference) (2014–2017)
2014 Hampton 3–9 2–6 T–9th
2015 Hampton 6–5 5–3 5th
2016 Hampton 5–6 5–3 T–3rd
2017 Hampton 6–5 5–3 T–4th
Hampton: 20–25 17–15
Alabama A&M Bulldogs (Southwestern Athletic Conference) (2018–present)
2018 Alabama A&M 6–5 5–2 2nd (East)
Alabama A&M: 6–5 5–2
Total: 71–36
      National championship         Conference title         Conference division title
Indicates BCS bowl, Bowl Alliance or Bowl Coalition game.

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