Army West Point Athletics
Football

Darren Mustin
- Title:
- Assistant Football Strength and Conditioning Coach
- Email:
- william.mustin@usma.edu
- Phone:
- 5249
Darren Mustin begins his second season as an assistant football strength and condition coach.
During his first season, Mustin helped Army put on a collective 1,900 pounds in the offseason and also prepared selected Black Knights’ for the National Football League workouts.
In addition, Mustin oversees the “4th Quarter Warrior Program,” and all competitions.
Mustin earned a scholarship after “walking on” to the Alabama football team and joined Army after working as an assistant at the University of Southern California. At USC, he was a member of the football strength staff while overseeing the needs of the men’s tennis program.
Before working at USC, Mustin was at D1 Sports Training, serving as the head strength coach for the NFL Combine, Head Strength and Speed Coach and Facility Coordinator.
Mustin spent two years at Dartmouth College, overseeing the football program, several Olympic sports and the rugby program. He also assisted in improving the athlete movements and injury prevention of all 33 varsity athletic teams.
He began his collegiate career at Middle Tennessee State as a scholarship football player before transferring to Alabama. He served as the Crimson Tide’s co-captain during his senior season and was presented with the “Most Inspirational Award” in 2007. He earned his bachelor’s degree in Human Environmental Studies.
During his first season, Mustin helped Army put on a collective 1,900 pounds in the offseason and also prepared selected Black Knights’ for the National Football League workouts.
In addition, Mustin oversees the “4th Quarter Warrior Program,” and all competitions.
Mustin earned a scholarship after “walking on” to the Alabama football team and joined Army after working as an assistant at the University of Southern California. At USC, he was a member of the football strength staff while overseeing the needs of the men’s tennis program.
Before working at USC, Mustin was at D1 Sports Training, serving as the head strength coach for the NFL Combine, Head Strength and Speed Coach and Facility Coordinator.
Mustin spent two years at Dartmouth College, overseeing the football program, several Olympic sports and the rugby program. He also assisted in improving the athlete movements and injury prevention of all 33 varsity athletic teams.
He began his collegiate career at Middle Tennessee State as a scholarship football player before transferring to Alabama. He served as the Crimson Tide’s co-captain during his senior season and was presented with the “Most Inspirational Award” in 2007. He earned his bachelor’s degree in Human Environmental Studies.