DURHAM – Duke head football coachÂ
Mike Elko announced Saturday that
Zohn Burden will join the Blue Devil program and serve as the pass game coordinator. Burden will also coach Duke's wide receivers.
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He comes to Durham following a one-year stint as the wide receivers coach at the University of Maryland. During his time in College Park, Burden helped coach the Terrapins to a 7-6 record, including a 54-10 victory over Virginia Tech in the 2021 New Era Pinstripe Bowl.
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In addition, he mentored two All-Big Ten selections and had six receivers register 300-plus yards during his lone season. Wide out Rakim Jarrett led the team and finished ninth in the Big Ten in receiving yards with 829, while his 62 receptions and five receiving touchdowns placed him seventh and 10th in the conference, respectively. Burden also coached senior Dontay Demus Jr. last season before he suffered a season-ending injury. Demus Jr. had 28 receptions for 507 yards and three touchdowns in just five games and at the time of his injury he led the Big Ten and stood 11th in the country in receiving yards.
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Prior to that, Burden founded G.A.M.E. Academy in 2020, which provided football training to high school and middle school athletes in a safe environment during the COVID-19 pandemic. The organization also helped families and student-athletes navigate the recruiting process and provided tutoring for the SAT and ACT tests.
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Burden coached at Virginia Tech University for five seasons (2015-19), serving the last four as the running backs coach. He also mentored the wide receivers for the 2015 season. The Hokies won 40 games in Burden's five seasons in Blacksburg, including an ACC Coastal Division title in 2016. He helped Virginia Tech appear in five consecutive bowl games and was instrumental in its recruiting efforts, helping put together three top-30 classes according to
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Virginia Tech averaged over 170 rushing yards per game in each of Burden's four seasons as the Hokies running backs coach. In 2018, Burden oversaw the rushing quartet of running backs Steven Peoples, Deshawn McClease, Jalen Holsten and Terius Wheatley, a foursome that combined for 332 carries and 1,626 yards (4.9 avg.) with 11 rushing touchdowns.
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A record-setting collegiate receiver in his own right at Virginia Military Academy, Burden helped develop current Miami Dolphins wideout Isaiah Ford into Virginia Tech's first receiver to ever produce a 1,000-yard season in 2015 when he set a single-season school record with 1,164 yards, including a 12-catch, 227-yard effort in the Independence Bowl.
Prior to Virginia Tech, Burden had two stints at Old Dominion University, the most recent as the Monarchs' pass game and recruiting coordinator/wide receivers coach from 2012-14. While there, he groomed three 1,000-yard wideouts in Antonio Vaughan (2014), Larry Pinkard (2013) and Nick Mayers (2012).
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Under Burden, Old Dominion was one of only 13 FBS schools in 2014 to have three players with 40 or more catches and one of 16 schools to have four players with 30 or more receptions. Vaughan produced his best collegiate season with 63 catches for a league-high 1,019 yards with his 12 touchdowns tying for fourth among all FCS programs.
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With Burden serving as passing game coordinator in 2013, Old Dominion ranked fourth in the FCS in scoring offense (42.3 ppg), fourth in passing offense (359.4 ypg) and seventh in total offense (519.0 ypg) as Pinkard led the squad with 68 catches for 1,020 yards.
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He helped lead the most prolific FCS offense in 2012 as the Monarchs led the nation in scoring (45.2 ppg), total offense (548.2 ypg), passing offense (393.8 ypg) and touchdown passes (44). Old Dominion claimed the CAA title that year and advanced to the FCS NCAA quarterfinals. Under Burden's guidance, Mayers tied for second among FCS performers with a school-record 16 touchdown catches. He also set single-season school records with 79 catches for 1,233 yards earning All-America honors from
College Sports Madness and
Beyond Sports Network.
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In his one season at the University of Richmond in 2011, Burden developed wide receiver Tre Gray into a record-setting wideout. He earned Third Team All-America honors from the
Associated Press after leading the Colonial Athletic Association and setting the Spiders' single-season records with 95 receptions for 1,187 yards.  Â
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During his first stop at Old Dominion from 2007-10, Burden served as the defensive backs coach, helping to build a roster from scratch. By the time the Monarchs got on the field in 2009, they produced a 9-2 mark, the best record for a first-year program in the modern era of college football.Â
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Burden began his coaching career in 2006 at Fork Union Military Academy, where he coached wide receivers and the secondary, while also serving as the passing game coordinator and recruiting liaison. While with the Blue Devils, he worked with eventual first-round NFL draft picks in defensive back Kareem Jackson and offensive tackle Anthony Castonzo. Jackson was selected by the Houston Texans with the No. 20 overall pick in the 2010 draft, while Castonzo was taken 22nd in the 2011 draft by the Indianapolis Colts.
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A native of Virginia Beach, Va., Burden was a three-time All-Big South wide receiver and four-year letterwinner at VMI from 2002-05, finishing his career with 162 receptions for 2,101 yards (13.0 avg.) with 12 touchdowns. He graduated ranked second, second and third in school history in career receptions, touchdown receptions and receiving yards, respectively. Burden three times achieved 500-plus receiving yards in a single-season, including 742 yards on 58 catches during his senior season in 2005.
He graduated from VMI with a bachelor's degree in psychology in 2006. He has four children in daughters Zaria and Langston, and sons Zamir and Zohn.
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THE ZOHN BURDEN FILE
Hometown: Virginia Beach, Va.
Education: Virginia Military Academy, 2006 (psychology)
Children: Zaria, Zamir, Langston and Zohn
Birthday: February 13, 1984
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BURDEN'S COACHING CAREER
- 2022-pres. – Duke (Pass Game Coordinator/Wide Receivers)
- 2021 – Maryland (Wide Receivers)
- 2020 – G.A.M.E. Academy (Founder/CEO)
- 2016-19 – Virginia Tech (Running Backs)
- 2015 – Virginia Tech (Wide Receivers)
- 2012-14 – Old Dominion (Pass Game & Recruiting Coordinator/Wide Receivers)
- 2011 – Richmond (Wide Receivers)
- 2007-10 – Old Dominion (Defensive Backs)
- 2006 – Fork Union Military Academy (Pass Game Coordinator/Wide Receivers/Secondary)
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