Dustin Beurer
Assistant Head Coach/Offensive Line/Recruiting Coordinator
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Dustin Beurer, ’05, is in his fourth season on the Albion College coaching staff. He will serve as the assistant head coach and recruiting coordinator in addition to overseeing the offensive linemen in 2011.
Beurer proved to be a great teacher in 2011 as he pieced together an offensive front riddled by injuries and other unexpected losses. Beurer's crew was rewarded by placing Chris Ogston and Eric Woods on the all-MIAA first team. Ogston was also voted to the all-North Region third team by the D3football.com website.
In 2010, Shane Jesiel and Josh Phillips achieved all-Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association status under Beurer's guidance. Cameron Reichow, the center, achieved first team status for the second year in a row, and Jesiel and Brett Rude were second team performers in 2009.
Beurer returned to Albion in the winter of 2008 after a two-year stint at Morehead State University. While at MSU Beurer was extensively involved with recruiting.
He was an offensive lineman for the Britons before injuries forced him into a coaching role. Beurer was a member of the 2001 squad that claimed the MIAA championship, and he served as tight ends and assistant offensive line coach on the 2005 MIAA title squad that advanced to the NCAA Division III playoffs. Tight end Troy Rundle achieved first team all-conference, all-region and honorable mention All-America honors during that season along with four offensive linemen receiving all-conference honors.
A native of Deerfield, Beurer was a standout center/guard at Deerfield High School.
Beurer and his wife, Kate, '06, reside in Albion.
