Chad Scott Nominated for the Broyles Award
Tuesday afternoon, The Frank & Barbara Broyles Foundation announced West Virginia University offensive coordinator and running back coach Chad Scott as a nominee for the 2024 Broyles Award.
The Broyles award honors college football’s top assistant coaches. The Broyles Award selection process includes the Football Writers Association of America (FWAA), broadcasters, a college football hall-of-fame selection committee, and current college head coaches.
Frank Broyles Award Nominees
Alabama – Nick Sheridan, Offensive Coordinator
Arizona State – Marcus Arroyo, Offensive Coordinator
Arkansas – Travis Williams, Defensive Coordinator/LB
Army West Point – Nate Woody, Defensive Coordinator
Auburn – D.J. Durkin, Defensive Coordinator/LB
Baylor – Jake Spavital, Offensive Coordinator/QB
Boise State – Dirk Koetter, Offensive Coordinator
Boston College – Will Lawing, Offensive Coordinator/TE
Bowling Green – Alex Bayer, Special Teams Coordinator/TE
Byu – Jay Hill, Assoc. Head Coach/DC
California – Peter Sirmon, Defensive Coordinator/ILB
Clemson – Matt Luke, Offensive Line
Colorado – Robert Livingston, Defensive Coordinator/S
Duke – Jonathan Patke, Defensive Coordinator/LB
East Carolina – John David Baker, Offensive Coordinator/QB
Florida – Jabbar Juluke, Assoc. Head Coach – O/RB
Georgia – Tray Scott, Defensive Line
Georgia Southern – Turner West, Special Teams
Georgia Tech – Jess Simpson, Defensive Line
Illinois – Barry Lunney Jr., Offensive Coordinator/QB
Indiana – Bryant Haines, Defensive Coordinator/LB
Iowa – Levar Woods, Special Teams
Iowa State – Jon Heacock, Defensive Coordinator
James Madison – Lyle Hemphill, Defensive Coordinator/DB
Kansas – Jonathan Wallace, Running Backs
Lsu – Blake Baker, Defensive Coordinator
Marshall – Seth Doege, Offensive Coordinator
Memphis – Charles Clark, Assist. Head Coach/DB
Miami(Fl) – Shannon Dawson, Offensive Coordinator/QB
Michigan State – Joe Rossi, Defensive Coordinator/Lb
Missouri – Corey Batoon, Defensive Coordinator
Naval Academy – Drew Cronic, Offensive Coordinator
Nevada – Matt Lubick, Offensive Coordinator
New Mexico – Jason Beck, Offensive Coordinator/QB
North Texas – Jordan Davis, Offensive Coordinator/WR
Notre Dame – Al Golden, Defensive Coordinator
Ohio State – Jim Knowles, Defensive Coordinator
Oklahoma – Zac Alley, Co-Defensive Coordinator/LB
Old Dominion – Kevin Smith, Special Teams/OLB
Ole Miss – Pete Golding, Defensive Coordinator/LB
Oregon – Tosh Lupoi, Defensive Coordinator
Oregon State – Kyle Devan, Offensive Line
Penn State – Tom Allen, Defensive Coordinator
Rice – Brian Smith, Defensive Coordinator
Rutgers – Damiere Shaw, Running Backs
San Diego State – Zac Barton, Assoc. Head Coach/ST
San Jose State – Derrick Odum, Assoc. Head Coach/DC
Smu – Scott Symons, Defensive Coordinator
South Carolina – Clayton White, Defensive Coordinator/ILB
Syracuse – Jeff Nixon, Offensive Coordinator
Tennessee – Tim Banks, Defensive Coordinator
Texas – Pete Kwiatkowski, Defensive Coordinator/OLB
Texas A&M – Jay Bateman, Defensive Coordinator/LB
Texas State – Mack Leftwich, Offensive Coordinator
Texas Tech – Kenny Perry, Assoc. Head Coach/St/RB
Tulane – Joe Craddock, Offensive Coordinator/QB
Ucla – Ikaika Malloe, Defensive Coordinator
Uconn – Gordon Sammis, Offensive Coordinator/OL
Ulm – Earnest Hill, Defensive Coordinator
Unlv – James Shibest, Special Teams
Usc – D’anton Lynn, Defensive Coordinator
Vanderbilt – Tim Beck, Offensive Coordinator
Washington State – Ben Arbuckle, Offensive Coordinator/QB
West Virginia – Chad Scott, Offensive Coordinator/RB
Western Kentucky – Tyson Summers, Defensive Coordinator