Shawn Halloran was born on April 23,1964 and is an American high school sports administrator and former football player and coach.
14 Facts About Shawn Halloran
Shawn Halloran played college football as a quarterback for the Boston College Eagles and professionally for St Louis Cardinals of the National Football League.
Shawn Halloran is currently the athletic director at Bishop Lynch High School in Dallas, Texas, a position he has held since 2017.
Shawn Halloran came to Boston College in 1983 and was the backup quarterback for the Boston College Eagles from 1983 to 1984, playing behind Heisman Trophy winner Doug Flutie.
In 1985, his first season as starter, Shawn Halloran completed 159 of 258 passes for 2,029 yards and 17 touchdowns.
Shawn Halloran completed 31 of 52 attempts for 316 yards and 2 touchdowns.
Shawn Halloran signed with the St Louis Cardinals of the National Football League during the 1987 season.
Shawn Halloran appeared in 3 games, starting 2 and completing 18 of 42 passes for 263 yards and 1 interception.
Shawn Halloran was the backup behind Neil Lomax for the remainder of the season and retired from playing in May 1988.
Shawn Halloran began his coaching career as a graduate assistant at Boston College in 1991 and was an assistant coach at Worcester Polytechnic Institute in 1992.
From 1997 to 2002, Shawn Halloran was the special teams coordinator at Yale University.
Shawn Halloran coached Yale's all-time leading kicker, punter, and punt returner.
Shawn Halloran he was named offensive coordinator of the University of Pennsylvania on February 20,2006.
On May 18,2009 Shawn Halloran was appointment as the head football coach and athletic coordinator at North Forest High School in Houston, Texas.