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Arketa Banks

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Recruiting Areas:
• North Carolina (Raleigh / Durham / Chapel Hill), Georgia, Florida and South Carolina (Myrtle Beach / Charleston)

Arketa Banks will begin his second season at his alma mater in 2022 as a member of Tony Trisciani's staff after serving as the program’s tight ends coach during the fall 2021 season. He has been moved to cornerbacks coach for the 2022 season. Banks arrived from Western Carolina, where he spent two stints with the Catamounts from 2019-21 and from 2009-12. 
 
Led by senior Donovan Williams, the tight end unit made an impact in the passing game for the Phoenix in 2021. Williams had 12 catches for 95 yards, including a touchdown reception against Maine to open the scoring in a 33-23 win. A pair of freshmen, Arthur Nwandu and Johncarlos Miller II, earned valuable playing time throughout the season. Miller had his first career reception in the team’s 43-28 win over No. 25 Rhode Island.
 
During his first stop in Cullowhee, three Catamount running backs collected SoCon All-Freshman honors including Johnson, Shaun Warren (2011) and Darius Ramsey (2012). Ramsey went on to collect first-team Academic All-America honors in 2014. WCU’s offensive scoring on the ground increased from seven TDs in Banks’ second season in 2010 to a dozen in 2011 and 22 in 2012 – which was the most since WCU rushed for 25 TDs in 2001.

After leaving WCU, Banks coached at NCAA Division II powerhouse Lenoir-Rhyne for five seasons from 2013-17 where he was the slotbacks coach in 2013-2014 and wide receivers’ coach from 2015-17. Under his tutelage during the 2014 season, the Bears’ slotbacks rushed for a school and D-II national-record 416.2 yards per game. Seniors, Chris Robinson and Jarrod Spears earned all-league and all-region honors under Banks’ watchful eye as Robinson rushed for 1,418 yards, the most by an L-R back in 20 years, earning NCAA Division II All-American honors. The Bears went 11-1 in 2014 and finished the season ranked No. 8 in the nation.

While at Lenoir-Rhyne, Banks also served as the Director of High School Relations and In-State Recruiting for the Bears.

A heralded defensive back and track & field standout, Banks got his start in coaching at his alma mater, Warren County High School in Warrenton, N.C., in 2004 as the junior varsity head coach, taking over at the varsity level in 2005. It was in the latter year that he posted a 6-5 record and mentored QB Victor Hunt to the NCC Player of the Year honor. He also coached prep football at Wakefield High in Raleigh in 2006-07, coaching defensive backs and quarterbacks.

He earned his first collegiate coaching position at Brevard College in 2008 coaching the defensive secondary and was the program’s recruiting coordinator before making his first move to Cullowhee prior to the 2009 season.

A 2003 graduate of Elon, Banks was a four-year letter and an All-Big South Conference performer on the football gridiron, collecting second-team plaudits as a receiver and a kick returner in 2002. During his career with the then option-oriented Phoenix between 1999 and 2002, Banks helped establish the program as one of the top independents in NCAA Division FCS before Elon’s first season in the Big South in 2002, receiving team MVP honors in 2001 after catching 22 passes for an average of 24.5 yards per reception with six touchdowns.

Going into his senior year at Elon, The Sports Network (now STATS FCS) deemed Banks the “fifth-best kick returner” in NCAA Division I-AA (now FCS) football after earning All-Independent as a return specialist in 2001. During his career, he led Elon in receiving from 2000-2002, amassing 1,371 yards on 54 catches with 17 receiving touchdowns.
 
Banks and his wife, the former Ms. Latora Pettaway of Henderson, N.C., were married in December of 2009. The couple has three children; Shymia, Kimora, and Arketa, II.
 
Coaching Experience
2004 Junior Varsity Head Coach, Warren County High School
2005 Head Coach, Warren County High School
2006-07 Defensive Backs/Quarterbacks, Wakefield High School
2008 Secondary, Brevard
2009-12 Running Backs, Gardner-Webb
2013-17 Slotbacks/Wide Receivers, Lenoir-Rhyne
2018 Running Backs/Tight Ends, Gardner-Webb
2019-21 Wide Receivers/Running Backs/Tight Ends, Western Carolina
2021 Tight Ends, Elon
2022 Cornerbacks, Elon