Tymere Zimmerman begins his first year as an assistant coach with the Blue Hose in 2020, working with the wide receivers.
Zimmerman comes to Presbyterian after spending the last five seasons as the offensive coordinator at Lower Richland High School. Before his time at Lower Richland, Zimmerman spent two seasons at Lexington High School, where he was also responsible for the wide receivers. He started his coaching career in 2009 at Marlboro County High School, where he coached for three seasons,
Before joining the coaching ranks, Zimmerman was a two-sport athlete at Newberry College as he shattered records on the football field throughout his career. He was a four-time all-South Atlantic Conference Honoree, including first-team honorees three times (2004-06), while being named an All-American during his junior and senior years.
Zimmerman's continues to hold the receiving records at Newberry as he put up an astounding 250 catches, 3,051 yards, and 40 touchdowns during his time with the Wolves. He also holds the scoring record at Newberry with 248 points. He currently is tied atop the list in school history with 12 games of at least 100 yards receiving including a career-high 167 yards' vs. Wingate in 2003.