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Jeremy Dodson is in his first season as a volunteer assistant coach at Colorado.
He was one of the top sprinters to ever compete at CU, owning the indoor and outdoor school records in the 200-meter dash. His outdoor time (20.37) broke a 32-year-old record set by Ray Prior in 1976 (20.58). He ran his fastest non-elevation time at 20.40 at the NCAA West Preliminaries for the second fastest in CU history. Dodson owns six of the top 10 times on the outdoor chart and 12 of the top 20. In the 100, he owns three of the top 10 marks. His time of 10.27 ranks fifth overall.
Dodson left his mark in the CU indoor record book as he is the only Buff to ever run the 200 in less than 21 seconds, doing so twice (20.88 and 20.95). Dodson is tied for fourth in the 60 with a time of 6.72 and ranks third on the performer chart. As a member of the relays, he has served as the anchor, leading CU to several top marks. The 4x100m relay broke a 37-year-old record twice (39.47, 39.59) in 2008. In fact, he is a member of nine of the top 10 marks. Dodson is a 12-time All-Big 12 performer and is a four-time All-American (three times at CU and once at Arkansas).
The Denver, Colorado native graduated from CU in June, 2010 and is currently enrolled in CU Law School.