Tim Horton
Tim Horton , running backs coach for Auburn University, is an SEC veteran who helped the Tigers to a 2013 SEC Championship and a BCS Championship berth. The Tigers led the nation with 328.3 yards rushing per game in 2013. Under Horton, running backs Tre Mason, Cameron Artis-Payne, Darren McFadden, Felix Jones, and Knile Davis have rushed for 1,000-yard seasons. As finalists for the Heisman Trophy, both Mason and McFadden were recognized among college football's finest players. McFadden, the...See more
Tim Horton , running backs coach for Auburn University, is an SEC veteran who helped the Tigers to a 2013 SEC Championship and a BCS Championship berth. The Tigers led the nation with 328.3 yards rushing per game in 2013. Under Horton, running backs Tre Mason, Cameron Artis-Payne, Darren McFadden, Felix Jones, and Knile Davis have rushed for 1,000-yard seasons. As finalists for the Heisman Trophy, both Mason and McFadden were recognized among college football's finest players. McFadden, the Heisman Trophy runner-up, won the Doak Walker Award as the nation's top running back. Before coming to Auburn, Horton spent six successful seasons in a similar capacity at the University of Arkansas, where he was also the Razorbacks recruiting coordinator. He was recognized by Rivals.com and ESPN.com as one of the nation's top recruiters during his tenure at Arkansas and was one of just two coaches in the nation to coach four different 1,000-yard rushers from 2007 to 2010. Under his watch, Darren McFadden and Felix Jones earned All-American honors, while Dennis Johnson and Knile Davis earned All-SEC honors. Horton served as offensive coordinator and wide receivers coach at the Air Force (2007), running backs coach at Kansas State (2006) where he coached future NFL running backs Thomas Clayton and James Johnson, and running backs (2005) and wide receivers coach (1999-2004) at the Air Force. He began his coaching career at Appalachian State in 1990 and helped guide the Mountaineers to a 67-32 record during his eight years. As a player at Arkansas, Horton was a four-year letterman and three-year starter at split end and punt returner. See less