Kareem Larrimore
Kareem Larrimore
Title: Cornerbacks Coach
Year: 1st
Previous College: West Texas A&M University

In his first season on the coaching staff is former Falcon Kareem Larrimore. From 1996-97, Larrimore was a two-year starter in the secondary and earned 1st Team All-Conference accolades as a sophomore. He transferred to West Texas A&M University where he was a Division II All-American and All-Lone Star Conference selection in 1999. As a senior, he posted 32 tackles with five interceptions, broke up 10 passes and returned 15 kickoffs for 318 yards after a junior year where he finished with 34 stops, two interceptions, seven pass deflections and brought back 20 kickoffs for 532 yards and a touchdown.

After his senior season, he played in both the Senior Bowl and the Blue-Gray All-Star Game, where he returned a kickoff 99 yards for a touchdown. His performance caught the eyes of the Dallas Cowboys, who drafted him in the fourth round and was named their opening game starter at left cornerback. He spent two seasons with the Cowboys before moving on to the Arena Football League and played for the Dallas Desperados and was named the league’s Rookie of the Year in 2002. After a second season, which was injury-plagued, Larrimore was selected by the Arizona Wranglers during the 2003 expansion draft and was subsequently traded to the Chicago Rush.

At the conclusion of his third season in the AFL, Larrimore signed with the Amarillo Dusters of the Intense Football League and concluded his professional career in 2010 after leading the semi-pro Inglewood Blackhawks to the LCFL Championship.

Larrimore, 41, and his wife Sherron have been married four years and reside in Redondo Beach.