James Lawson (Tenn.) football hires former NFL running back as head coach
The Nashville (Tenn. ) James Lawson Lightning football program made a splash hire on Wednesday afternoon in announcing their next head coach. According to a report by Main Street Preps , the Lightning have tabbed former University of Tennessee and Cleveland Browns running back Montario Hardesty as the program’s next head football coach.
Hardesty rushed for 1,345 yards and scored 13 touchdowns for the Volunteers back in the 2009 college football season. [ $19. 99 gets you a FULL year of On3 | Rivals national coverage ] “I am truly thankful for this opportunity to lead young men as they develop into winners on and off the field,” Hardesty said in the report via a press release.
“Thank you to (Principal Stephen) Sheaffer (and athletic director) Pete Froedden for entrusting me with this leadership role. We want to be a beacon of Light for our community. Go Lightning!
” Hardesty will step in for Brian Lilly , who stepped away after the school’s opening three seasons and compiled an overall mark of 10-20, including reaching the postseason in 2025 for the first time ever. During Hardesty’s time playing for Tennessee, the bruising running back rushed for a total of 2,391 yards and scored 26 touchdowns from 2005 to 2009. After his time on Rocky Top, Hardesty was selected in the second round, No.
59 overall by the Cleveland Browns in the 2010 NFL Draft. For the Browns, Hardesty would play three seasons and rush for 537 yards. James Lawson in 2025 finished with a 3-7 record and as the state’s No.