Dorian Parris is in his second season as Assistant Director of Football Sports Performance at Stanford in 2024. He comes to The Farm after most recently serving as a Strength and Conditioning Assistant Coach for football at Boston College.
Parris spent the 2022 season at BC and was responsible for organizing the in-season developmental training program for the Eagles. He worked closely with the athletic training staff for the implementation of return-to-play protocols, as well as assisting with summer and in-season strength and conditioning programs.
Prior to his time at Boston College, Parris spent the 2021 season as the Assistant Director for Athletic Performance at Tulsa, working with football and women’s soccer. He also worked in strength and conditioning at Webber International University (Feb. 2020 – May 2021), Missouri Southern State University (Aug. 2019 – Jan. 2020) and the University of Texas (Jan. 2019 – May 2019).
A 2019 graduate of Texas State University, Parris earned a master’s degree in business administration from Webber International University in 2021. He is NSCA-CSCS, CPR & AED, RPR Level I and FRCms certified.
Parris spent the 2022 season at BC and was responsible for organizing the in-season developmental training program for the Eagles. He worked closely with the athletic training staff for the implementation of return-to-play protocols, as well as assisting with summer and in-season strength and conditioning programs.
Prior to his time at Boston College, Parris spent the 2021 season as the Assistant Director for Athletic Performance at Tulsa, working with football and women’s soccer. He also worked in strength and conditioning at Webber International University (Feb. 2020 – May 2021), Missouri Southern State University (Aug. 2019 – Jan. 2020) and the University of Texas (Jan. 2019 – May 2019).
A 2019 graduate of Texas State University, Parris earned a master’s degree in business administration from Webber International University in 2021. He is NSCA-CSCS, CPR & AED, RPR Level I and FRCms certified.