American football player and coach (born 1978)
American football player
Desmond Kitchings Position: Offensive coordinator Born: (1978-07-19 ) July 19, 1978 (age 46) Columbia, South Carolina , U.S.High school: Wagener-Salley (SC) [ 1] College: Furman (1996–1999)NFL draft: 2000 / round: 7 / pick: 207
* Offseason and/or practice squad member only
Furman (2004–2007) Tight ends coach & special teams coordinator
Vanderbilt (2008–2009) Running backs coach & special teams coordinator
Vanderbilt (2010) Co-offensive coordinator & running backs coach
Air Force (2011) Running backs coach
NC State (2012) Running backs coach & tight ends coach
NC State (2013–2015) Running backs coach
NC State (2016–2018) Assistant head coach & running backs coach
NC State (2019) Co-offensive coordinator & running backs coach
South Carolina (2020) Running backs coach
Atlanta Falcons (2021 ) Running backs coach
Virginia (2022–present) Offensive coordinator & tight ends coach
Desmond "Des" Kitchings (born July 19, 1978) is an American football coach and former wide receiver who is currently the offensive coordinator for the Virginia Cavaliers .
Kitchings played as a receiver/return specialist at Furman University . He averaged 29.3 yards per kick return and set a school record of four kick returns for touchdowns. Kitchings was selected by the Kansas City Chiefs in the 2000 NFL draft , but never played in the pro leagues.[ 3] [ 4] [ 5] [ 6]
Kitchings began his coaching career at Furman, working as the tight ends coach and special teams coordinator from 2004 to 2007. He then spent 3 seasons coaching at Vanderbilt[ 7] serving one of them as the offensive coordinator.[ 8] After spending 2011 at Air Force, he went on to coach 8 seasons at NC State .[ 9] In 2020 [ 10] he served as the running backs coach for South Carolina.[ 11] In 2021 he was named the running backs coach[ 12] for the Atlanta Falcons.[ 13] After week 17 of Kitching's first year with the Falcons, it was announced that he would become the offensive coordinator for the Virginia Cavaliers .
Kitchings and his wife, Heather, have three children all whose names begin with the letter A.
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^ "Des Kitchings" . Saturday Down South . August 21, 2014. Retrieved February 28, 2021 .
^ Muma, Steven (December 28, 2019). "NC State co-offensive coordinator Des Kitchings will not return in 2020" . Backing The Pack . Retrieved February 28, 2021 .
^ "South Carolina hires Des Kitchings as running backs coach" . WCIV . Associated Press. April 24, 2020. Retrieved February 28, 2021 .
^ "South Carolina football: Gamecocks adding Des Kitchings to staff" . southcarolina.n.rivals.com . April 23, 2020. Retrieved February 28, 2021 .
^ "Falcons hire Desmond Kitchings as RBs coach" . www.msn.com . Retrieved February 28, 2021 .
^ "Falcons hire Desmond Kitchings as RBs coach" . Falcons Wire . January 28, 2021. Retrieved February 28, 2021 .