Football
Bourgeois, Kenny

Kenny Bourgeois
- Title:
- Graduate Assistant-Defense
New Orleans native Kenny Bourgeois begins his second season as a graduate assistant for the Tulane defense in 2015.
Bourgeois, 23, came to Tulane after serving as an assistant offensive line coach at McNeese State in 2011 and 2013 and also as a student-assistant on the strength and conditioning for the last three seasons for the Cowboys.
During the 2012 campaign, he coached the offensive line and strength program at Hamilton Christian Academy and helped two players to all-district honors.
A 2010 graduate of New Orleans’ Jesuit High School, Bourgeois was a standout on the gridiron for the Blue Jays, collecting first team all-district, all-metro, Clarion Herald All-Catholic Elite and all-state honors as a senior. He concluded his prep career with a selection to the Nike Bayou Bowl (Texas/Louisiana all-star game).
Bourgeois signed with McNeese State out of high school but career-ending injuries sidelined his collegiate career. He received his bachelor’s degree in kinesiology from McNeese State in 2014, and plans to pursue a master’s degree in liberal arts from Tulane.
Bourgeois, 23, came to Tulane after serving as an assistant offensive line coach at McNeese State in 2011 and 2013 and also as a student-assistant on the strength and conditioning for the last three seasons for the Cowboys.
During the 2012 campaign, he coached the offensive line and strength program at Hamilton Christian Academy and helped two players to all-district honors.
A 2010 graduate of New Orleans’ Jesuit High School, Bourgeois was a standout on the gridiron for the Blue Jays, collecting first team all-district, all-metro, Clarion Herald All-Catholic Elite and all-state honors as a senior. He concluded his prep career with a selection to the Nike Bayou Bowl (Texas/Louisiana all-star game).
Bourgeois signed with McNeese State out of high school but career-ending injuries sidelined his collegiate career. He received his bachelor’s degree in kinesiology from McNeese State in 2014, and plans to pursue a master’s degree in liberal arts from Tulane.