Hampton Names Trent Boykin Head Coach of Pirate Football

In a pivotal move for the Hampton University football program, Trent Boykin has officially been named the head coach following an announcement via the university’s football X account on Oct. 15. This decision comes as the Pirates seek to build on their recent successes under Boykin’s leadership.

Boykin, who has accumulated 28 years of collegiate coaching experience, will step into the role after serving as running backs and special teams coach. His appointment as interim head coach for the 2024 season followed the departure of former head coach Robert Prunty. Athletic Director Anthony D. Henderson Sr. announced Prunty’s exit on April 30.

Joining Hampton’s staff in 2020, Boykin quickly made a mark as the running game coordinator. Under his guidance, the Pirates’ ground attack flourished, leading the Colonial Athletic Association with an impressive average of 216.4 rushing yards per game during the 2023 season. Players Elijah Burris and Darran Burris emerged as standout performers, combining over 1,400 rushing yards and 12 touchdowns.

Before arriving at Hampton, Boykin spent six years at Akron as the running game coordinator, where he played a crucial role in developing standout performances that earned the Zips recognition in the Mid-American Conference. His coaching journey also included stints at Wayne State, where he helped guide the Warriors to a Division II national championship appearance, and previous roles at Lambuth and Kentucky State.

A graduate of Youngstown State, Boykin was not only a successful coach but also a talented player. He contributed to the Penguins’ I-AA national championships in 1991, 1993, and 1994, finishing his collegiate career with 150 receptions and nearly 2,000 receiving yards. His accomplishments on the field were honored with an induction into the Kent Roosevelt High Hall of Fame in 2006.