Tee Overman returns for his third stint on the University of Dayton coaching staff. After coaching the Flyer linebackers in 2016, Overman went to Washington State for two seasons. He was the Cougars’ quality control assistant for special teams and defense. In 2018, WSU had a school-record 11 wins and played in the Alamo Bowl.
In Overman’s previous season at Dayton, the Flyers finished 9-2 and were in the NCAA FCS top ten in three defensive categories.
Overman left deep roots in North Carolina to join the Dayton coaching staff. Hailing from Graham, N.C., Overman played and coached at Wingate University for 13 years. He was a four-year letterwinner and three-year starter as a defensive tackle at Wingate. He was named to the school’s All-Decade Team for the years from 2000 to 2010.
After his playing days were over, Overman began his coaching career in 2007. He was a G.A. assisting with the defensive line for the 2007 season and then became the linebacker coach in 2007. He added the duties of Wingate’s recruiting coordinator in 2008, and was named Assistant Defensive Coordinator in 2012.
He graduated from Wingate in 2007 with a Bachelor’s in Business Finance. He also earned his MBA from Wingate in 2009.
Overman and his wife Jacquelynn have two daughters, Brooklynn and Collins.