Dan Hebert enters his first season on staff in 2024 after joining the Big Green program in February as wide receivers coach.
Hebert comes to Dartmouth from the University of Kentucky where he has spent nearly two years as an offensive graduate assistant. Hebert assisted with coaching both the quarterbacks and running backs, including quarterback Will Levis, now with the Tennessee Titans, and running back Ray Davis, the Kentucky single-season touchdown record holder.
Prior to his role at the University of Kentucky, Hebert spent five years at his alma mater, Central Connecticut State University. Prior to his graduation in 2018, Hebert started working as offensive quality control through early 2019, and then was promoted to a tight ends coach for two years before finishing his time at CCSU as the wide receivers coach and recruiting coordinator.
In addition to appearing in two FCS playoffs and two bowls while at Kentucky, Hebert has also coached Tyshaun James, the CCSU career receiving touchdown record holder, who was picked up by the Atlanta Falcons as an undrafted free agent.
"I am excited to join the Dartmouth College community," Hebert said. "It did not take long to realize how special of a place Dartmouth is. One of the top academic institutions in the world, combined with the elite culture of the football program, made this decision an easy one.
"Thank you to Mike Harrity and Coach McCorkle for giving me the opportunity to be a part of it. I am anxious to get to work and to help win another Ivy League Championship."