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Keith Caton
- Title:
- Director of Athletic Performance, Football
- Email:
- Phone:
- (812) 855-0337
Caton's PDF Bio
• Keith Caton joined the Indiana football program as head strength and conditioning coach on Jan. 14, 2016. Caton arrived in Bloomington after a four-year stint at Baylor University.
• In his debut season, an IU program record-tying 12 Hoosiers collected All-Big Ten honors and Indiana earned a trip to the Foster Farms Bowl.
• Served as Baylor’s director of football for athletic performance. The Bears posted a 40-12 record in his four seasons and capped off their third straight 10-win campaign in 2015.
• Owns 18 years of experience with stops at Western Kentucky University (2011-12, 2004-05), the University of Missouri (2005-10), Elon University (2003-04), Auburn University (2001-03) and the University of Southern Mississippi (1999-2001).
• Honored as a master strength and conditioning coach by the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches association (CSCCa) in April of 2016. This accolade is the highest given in the strength and conditioning coaching profession.
• At WKU, he assisted with football all four years and led all aspects of strength and conditioning for men’s basketball (2004-05), baseball (2011-12) and track and field (2011-12).
• Named assistant strength and conditioning director at Missouri in August of 2005. Caton served as the Director of the Mizzou Performance Club, assisted with football and led the design and implementation of programs for baseball and wrestling.
• In January of 2004, Caton was promoted to head strength and conditioning coach at Elon, where he oversaw the development of all varsity sports.
• Graduated from Auburn with an educational specialist degree in 2003. He helped with football, baseball and softball while overseeing equestrian.
• A four-year player at Southern Miss, Caton remained with USM following his playing days as strength and conditioning graduate assistant from June of 1999 to May of 2001.
• Received both his undergraduate degree in the spring of 1999 in exercise physiology and his master’s in May of 2001 in coaching/sports administration from his alma mater.
• In addition to his football duties at Baylor, Caton taught a master’s level course as an adjunct professor in the College of Health and Human Sciences.
• Holds certifications from the National Strength and Conditioning Association and the CSCCa.
• Keith and his wife, Adriene, have three children, Kade (11), Weslie (9) and Kole (6).
• Keith Caton joined the Indiana football program as head strength and conditioning coach on Jan. 14, 2016. Caton arrived in Bloomington after a four-year stint at Baylor University.
• In his debut season, an IU program record-tying 12 Hoosiers collected All-Big Ten honors and Indiana earned a trip to the Foster Farms Bowl.
• Served as Baylor’s director of football for athletic performance. The Bears posted a 40-12 record in his four seasons and capped off their third straight 10-win campaign in 2015.
• Owns 18 years of experience with stops at Western Kentucky University (2011-12, 2004-05), the University of Missouri (2005-10), Elon University (2003-04), Auburn University (2001-03) and the University of Southern Mississippi (1999-2001).
• Honored as a master strength and conditioning coach by the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches association (CSCCa) in April of 2016. This accolade is the highest given in the strength and conditioning coaching profession.
• At WKU, he assisted with football all four years and led all aspects of strength and conditioning for men’s basketball (2004-05), baseball (2011-12) and track and field (2011-12).
• Named assistant strength and conditioning director at Missouri in August of 2005. Caton served as the Director of the Mizzou Performance Club, assisted with football and led the design and implementation of programs for baseball and wrestling.
• In January of 2004, Caton was promoted to head strength and conditioning coach at Elon, where he oversaw the development of all varsity sports.
• Graduated from Auburn with an educational specialist degree in 2003. He helped with football, baseball and softball while overseeing equestrian.
• A four-year player at Southern Miss, Caton remained with USM following his playing days as strength and conditioning graduate assistant from June of 1999 to May of 2001.
• Received both his undergraduate degree in the spring of 1999 in exercise physiology and his master’s in May of 2001 in coaching/sports administration from his alma mater.
• In addition to his football duties at Baylor, Caton taught a master’s level course as an adjunct professor in the College of Health and Human Sciences.
• Holds certifications from the National Strength and Conditioning Association and the CSCCa.
• Keith and his wife, Adriene, have three children, Kade (11), Weslie (9) and Kole (6).
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