Darwin Breaux, one of the most successful coaches in Dickinson's long football history, returns in 2009 as camp director. Darwin recently completed his sixteenth season at the top of the Red Devils' football program. In 2007, Darwin led the Red Devils to a 9-2 overall record.
Overall in 16 seasons, Darwin has compiled an overall record of 102-61-1 (record for most wins in school history) and has led the Red Devils to the playoffs five times, including the 2007 ECAC Southeast Championships. Breaux joined the Dickinson football staff in 1989 as offensive coordinator and headed up the team's recruiting. Breaux took over as head coach before the start of the 1993 campaign and led the Red Devils to a berth in the ECAC Southwest Region Championship game. His 1994 team put together a school record 10-0 season and earned an NCAA Playoff appearance. For his efforts, he was named the AFCA South Region Coach of The Year. During his time at Dickinson, Breaux has coached 22 All-Americans.
Breaux joined the Dickinson football staff in 1989 as offensive coordinator. In addition to those duties, he headed up the team's recruiting. Breaux took over as head coach before the start of the 1993 campaign and led the Red Devils to a berth in the ECAC Southwest Region Championship game. His 1994 team put together a school record 10-0 season and earned an NCAA Playoff appearance. For his efforts, he was named the AFCA South Region Coach of The Year. During his time at Dickinson, Breaux has coached 22 All-Americans.