
Zak Mizell Named Outside Receivers Coach At Georgia Southern
12/31/2025 4:25:00 PM | Football
Damion Willis to continue to lead inside receivers
STATESBORO - Georgia Southern head football coach Clay Helton announced Wednesday the promotion of Zak Mizell to the role of outside receivers coach for the Eagles. Mizell was on staff this past year as the assistant quarterback coach and brings a wealth of success and knowledge to his new role. Additionally, Damion Willis will continue in his role as the inside receivers coach.
"We are pleased to announce that Zak Mizell has been named our outside receivers coach," Helton said. "Zak was part of some elite passing offenses during his time at Western Kentucky, including a unit that developed a third-round NFL Draft pick in Malachi Corley and two top-five passing offenses, and that experience has been invaluable for our program. He was an important cog in our passing game this past season here, helping our offense produce its first 1,000-yard receiver and the school's all-time leading passer. Zak understands our system, our players and our culture, and we are confident his knowledge, attention to detail and ability to develop receivers will continue to elevate our offense."
"I am honored to join the coaching staff as the Outside Receivers Coach," Mizell said. "I want to thank Coach Helton and Coach Aplin for this incredible opportunity. It's a privilege to work with a group that has demonstrated such success in recent years, and I look forward to building on that tradition. My commitment is to help this team achieve excellence and bring a championship back to Statesboro. Hail Southern!"
Mizell served on the WKU coaching staff from 2019-2024 in various roles. He was promoted to the wide receivers coach in 2024 after serving as the assistant wide receivers coach in 2023. In 2022, he was the offensive quality control coach and he was a volunteer coach during the 2019 season before becoming a graduate assistant coach for two seasons. Mizell had a hand in helping produce two top-five passing offenses in the FBS with eventual NFL quarterbacks Bailey Zappe and Austin Reed.
In 2024, Kisean Johnson started each game at receiver and led the team with 925 yards and seven touchdowns on 75 receptions to earn second-team all-conference honors. He ranked second in Conference USA in receptions per game (5.36), fifth in receiving yards per game (66.1), third in touchdown receptions (7), second in total receptions (75) and third in total receiving yards (925).
The 2023 Hilltoppers finished the year second in the league in scoring with 30.5 points per game, and had the top passing offense across CUSA with 296.4 yards per game through the air and 38 passing touchdowns. WKU's 50 offensive touchdowns in 2023 ranked second in CUSA. In 2021 and 2022, the Hilltoppers ranked first nationally in passing yards and passing touchdowns. The 2021 squad ranked second nationally in scoring at 44.2 points per game, while the 2022 team was 15th at 36.4 points per game.
Mizell has helped produce some of the top receiver across the nation, including Corley, a two-time All-Conference USA First-Team selection who became the second-highest drafted Hilltopper ever when he was selected by the New York Jets with the first pick in the third round of the 2024 NFL Draft – the 65th overall pick. He coached Daewood Davis for two seasons on The Hill, before Davis went on to spend time with the Miami Dolphins organization and later joined the Memphis Showboats of the UFL. With Mizell on staff at WKU, Jerreth Sterns led the nation in receptions, receiving yards, and receiving touchdowns in 2021, before joining the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Los Angeles Rams for stints and later finding a home in the CFL with the Saskatchewan Roughriders. Mitchell Tinsley, who spent two seasons with the Hilltoppers in 2020 and 2021, was another player coached by Mizell who later went on the the NFL ranks with the Washington Commanders. Lucky Jackson, who played his final season with WKU in Mizell's first season, most recently was on a professional roster with the Minnesota Vikings.
Additionally, Helton confirmed that Damion Willis will continue to lead the inside receivers. In 2025, he moved to the inside receiver room and saw his position player flourish under his tutelage. Dalen Cobb caught 57 passes for 506 yards and three touchdowns and the group as a whole caught 75 passes for 648 yards and four scores.
"We are pleased to announce that Zak Mizell has been named our outside receivers coach," Helton said. "Zak was part of some elite passing offenses during his time at Western Kentucky, including a unit that developed a third-round NFL Draft pick in Malachi Corley and two top-five passing offenses, and that experience has been invaluable for our program. He was an important cog in our passing game this past season here, helping our offense produce its first 1,000-yard receiver and the school's all-time leading passer. Zak understands our system, our players and our culture, and we are confident his knowledge, attention to detail and ability to develop receivers will continue to elevate our offense."
"I am honored to join the coaching staff as the Outside Receivers Coach," Mizell said. "I want to thank Coach Helton and Coach Aplin for this incredible opportunity. It's a privilege to work with a group that has demonstrated such success in recent years, and I look forward to building on that tradition. My commitment is to help this team achieve excellence and bring a championship back to Statesboro. Hail Southern!"
Mizell served on the WKU coaching staff from 2019-2024 in various roles. He was promoted to the wide receivers coach in 2024 after serving as the assistant wide receivers coach in 2023. In 2022, he was the offensive quality control coach and he was a volunteer coach during the 2019 season before becoming a graduate assistant coach for two seasons. Mizell had a hand in helping produce two top-five passing offenses in the FBS with eventual NFL quarterbacks Bailey Zappe and Austin Reed.
In 2024, Kisean Johnson started each game at receiver and led the team with 925 yards and seven touchdowns on 75 receptions to earn second-team all-conference honors. He ranked second in Conference USA in receptions per game (5.36), fifth in receiving yards per game (66.1), third in touchdown receptions (7), second in total receptions (75) and third in total receiving yards (925).
The 2023 Hilltoppers finished the year second in the league in scoring with 30.5 points per game, and had the top passing offense across CUSA with 296.4 yards per game through the air and 38 passing touchdowns. WKU's 50 offensive touchdowns in 2023 ranked second in CUSA. In 2021 and 2022, the Hilltoppers ranked first nationally in passing yards and passing touchdowns. The 2021 squad ranked second nationally in scoring at 44.2 points per game, while the 2022 team was 15th at 36.4 points per game.
Mizell has helped produce some of the top receiver across the nation, including Corley, a two-time All-Conference USA First-Team selection who became the second-highest drafted Hilltopper ever when he was selected by the New York Jets with the first pick in the third round of the 2024 NFL Draft – the 65th overall pick. He coached Daewood Davis for two seasons on The Hill, before Davis went on to spend time with the Miami Dolphins organization and later joined the Memphis Showboats of the UFL. With Mizell on staff at WKU, Jerreth Sterns led the nation in receptions, receiving yards, and receiving touchdowns in 2021, before joining the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Los Angeles Rams for stints and later finding a home in the CFL with the Saskatchewan Roughriders. Mitchell Tinsley, who spent two seasons with the Hilltoppers in 2020 and 2021, was another player coached by Mizell who later went on the the NFL ranks with the Washington Commanders. Lucky Jackson, who played his final season with WKU in Mizell's first season, most recently was on a professional roster with the Minnesota Vikings.
Additionally, Helton confirmed that Damion Willis will continue to lead the inside receivers. In 2025, he moved to the inside receiver room and saw his position player flourish under his tutelage. Dalen Cobb caught 57 passes for 506 yards and three touchdowns and the group as a whole caught 75 passes for 648 yards and four scores.
"Damion brings a wealth of experience as a former NFL receiver, and that knowledge has shown up in a big way with the production of our inside receivers this past season," Helton said.
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