AT COLLEGE OF IDAHO: Tim Keane is in his third season as the Coyotes offensive coordinator and offensive line coach. After a successful 2013 "zero year", his offensive scheme set a school record with 4,190 total yards of offense in 2014, averaging 25 points per game.
BEFORE C OF I: Keane joined the Coyote staff after serving three seasons as the offensive line coach at UC-Davis, where he coached alongside current C of I head coach, Mike Moroski, helping the Aggies in their transition into the Big Sky Conference. He began his coaching career in 2007, assisting Moroski with the offensive line at Davis, before spending the 2008 and 2009 seasons at Tulane University, where he was an offensive graduate assistant.
PERSONAL: A native of Palm Springs, Calif., Keane was a four-year letterman at Davis, playing for head coach Bob Biggs – at one stretch starting 23 straight games at center, earning All-Great West Conference honors. Keane earned a double major in psychology and education, while receiving a Masters in Liberal Arts from Tulane University. Keane and his wife, Carrie, live in Caldwell.