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Andre London

Andre London is entering his fourth season as a member of Zac Bruney's staff in 2026. He will enter his second season serving as the Pass Game Coordinator as well as the Wide Receivers Coach, after serving as Co-Offensive Coordinator/ Passing Game Coordinator / Wide Receivers Coach in 2024.

London helped lead a passing game that would finish as the fifth-best passing offense in the MEC, averaging 222.3 yards per game in 2026. His receivers would pull in at least one touchdown in 10 of the team's 11 games, including setting a season-high with three receiving touchdowns on three different occasions. He helped lead the receiving duo of Jordan Kaiser and Colin Oberdick to career seasons, each pulling in at least 400 yards receiving as well as five touchdowns. He would also play a big role in Alex Godavitarne taking home Honorable Mention All-MEC honors for the first time in his career.

London continued to help the Cardinal wide receiver core excel in 2024, averaging 240.91 receiving yards per game. The Cardinals.wide receiver core finished with 2,650 receiving yards, while seven different Cardinal players finished with at least one touchdown. Under his watch, Cardinal wide receiver Tre Holloway would earn First Team All-MEC honors, finishing with a team high 12 touchdowns while pulling in 785 receiving yards. As Pass Game Coordinator, London helped create a quarterback, wide receiver connection that led to the fifth highest passing offense in the conference.

Under London's watch, the Cardinal receivers pulled in 189 catches for 2,303 yards, averaging 12.19 yards per catch in 2023. His receivers would average 230.3 yards per game during that time, with six different receivers pulling in multiple touchdowns on the year. He helped lead Quron Winder to All-MEC Honorable Mention honors during the year, pulling in 27 catches for 551 yards, while leading the team with three touchdowns.

Prior to Wheeling, London spent the past four seasons as a wide receivers coach at Seton Hill University from 2019 - 2022. During his time with Seton Hill, he helped the program tie for the second most wins in school history in 202 and, during his first season he led the Griffins to the seventh highest passing offense in the PSAC with 245.8 yards/game. He played an intrical role in coaching Kinan Humphreys to have the fifth most catches in the PSAC during that 2019 season.

London began his coaching career at St. Lawrence and Columbus East High Schools, before taking his first collegiate coaching job at Briar Cliff University. He would coach two All-Conference wide receivers and had one receiver set the new school record for touchdowns in a season.

He played his college ball at St. Joseph's College and went on to five season of professional indoor football, making stops with the Erie Explosion, Green Bay Blizzard, Nebraska Danger, and the Sioux City Bandits. Over his indoor football career, London has amassed over 3,200 receiving yards and 56 touchdowns.

London earned his degree in sports management with a focus in excercise science from St. Joseph's University and his master's in Healthcare Administration from Briar Cliff University