Brett Pyne | Posted: 8 Dec 2020 | Updated: 24 Dec 2020

Grimes recognized as Broyles Award candidate

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Jeff Grimes is 2020 Broyles Award nominee

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — BYU offensive coordinator Jeff Grimes was one of 56 coaches recognized Tuesday as a candidate for the 2020 Boyles Award, which honors college football’s top assistant coach.

The Frank & Barbara Broyles Foundation announced the nominees for the 2020 Broyles Award. The 56 nominees in this year’s class were selected from approximately 1,270 assistant coaches representing 127 Division One programs across the country. 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.

A 28-year coaching veteran, Grimes and his strong staff of offensive coaches have helped BYU become a top-10 offense in 2020 while earning a 9-1 record through 10 games to rank No. 14/16 nationally. The Cougars currently ranked No. 7 in total offense at 522.7 yards per game while ranking No. 8 in scoring offense at 44.5 points per game. BYU's offense ranks in the top 15 in 10 different NCAA statistical categories through 10 games.

A 43-member selection committee of distinguished former head coaches, broadcasters, and a committee representing the FWAA will select 15 semi-finalists and five finalists from the list of nominees and an overall winner.

The winner of the 2019 Broyles Award was Joe Brady, passing game coordinator at LSU. Previous winners are not eligible to be nominated for the Broyles Award until the completion of three seasons.

The 2020 Boyles Award nominees:

  • ALABAMA – Steve Sarkisian, Offensive Coordinator / QBs
  • APP STATE – James Rowe, Cornerbacks
  • ARKANSAS – Barry Odom, Defensive Coordinator / S
  • AUBURN – Larry Porter, Special Teams Coordinator / TE
  • BALL STATE – Tyler Stockton, Defensive Coordinator / Inside LB
  • BOISE STATE – Eric Kiesau, Offensive Coordinator / QBs
  • BUFFALO – Scott Fuchs, Offensive Line
  • BYU – Jeff Grimes, Offensive Coordinator
  • CENTRAL MICHIGAN – Robb Akey, Defensive Coordinator
  • CINCINNATI – Marcus Freeman, Defensive Coordinator / LB
  • CLEMSON – Brandon Streeter, Passing Game Coordinator / QBs
  • COASTAL CAROLINA – Chad Staggs, Defensive Coordinator / LB
  • COLORADO – Tyson Summers, Defensive Coordinator
  • COLORADO STATE – Chuck Heater, Defensive Coordinator / S
  • FLORIDA – Brian Johnson, Offensive Coordinator / QBs
  • FRESNO STATE – Ryan Grubb, Assoc. Head Coach / OC / QBs
  • GEORGIA – Dan Lanning, Defensive Coordinator / Outside LB
  • GEORGIA SOUTHERN – Chris Foster, Running Backs
  • GEORGIA STATE – Trent McKnight, Receivers
  • GEORGIA TECH – Brent Key, Run Game Coordinator / OL
  • INDIANA – Kane Wommack, Defensive Coordinator / LB
  • IOWA – Phil Parker, Defensive Coordinator / Secondaries
  • IOWA STATE – Tom Manning, Offensive Coordinator / TE
  • KENTUCKY – John Schlarman, Offensive Line
  • LIBERTY – Scott Symons, Defensive Coordinator / LB
  • LOUISIANA – Patrick Toney, Defensive Coordinator / S
  • LOUISIANA TECH – John Allen, Outside Receivers
  • MARSHALL – Brad Lambert, Defensive Coordinator / S
  • MARYLAND – Jon Hoke, Defensive Coordinator / DB
  • MIAMI – Rhett Lashlee, Offensive Coordinator / QBs
  • MISSISSIPPI STATE – Zach Arnett, Defensive Coordinator / LB
  • MIZZOU – Marcus Johnson, Offensive Line
  • NC STATE – Tim Beck, Offensive Coordinator / QBs
  • NEVADA – Matt Mumme, Offensive Coordinator
  • NORTH TEXAS – Mike Bloesch, Co-Offensive Coordinator / OL
  • NORTHWESTERN – Mike Hankwitz, Defensive Coordinator
  • NOTRE DAME – Clark Lea, Defensive Coordinator / LB
  • OHIO STATE – Brian Hartline, Wide Receivers
  • OKLAHOMA – Calvin Thibodeaux, Defensive Line
  • OKLAHOMA STATE – Jim Knowles, Defensive Coordinator / LB
  • OLE MISS – Jeff Lebby, Offensive Coordinator / QBs
  • OREGON – Joe Moorhead, Offensive Coordinator
  • OREGON STATE – Michael Pitre, Running Backs
  • RUTGERS – Sean Gleeson, Offensive Coordinator / QBs
  • SAN DIEGO STATE – Kurt Mattix, Defensive Coordinator / LB
  • SAN JOSÉ STATE – Alonzo Carter, Running Backs
  • SMU – A.J. Ricker, Co-Offensive Coordinator / OL
  • USC – Todd Orlando, Defensive Coordinator
  • TEXAS A&M – Mike Elko, Defensive Coordinator / S
  • TULSA – Joseph Gillespie, Defensive Coordinator / LB
  • UCF – Darrell Wyatt, Wide Receivers
  • ARMY – Sean Saturnio, Special Teams
  • WAKE FOREST – Dave Cohen, Assistant head Coach for Defense / DL
  • WEST VIRGINIA – Jordan Lesley, Defensive Line
  • WESTERN KENTUCKY – Clayton White, Defensive Coordinator / CB
  • WISCONSIN – Jim Leonhard, Defensive Coordinator

Proceeds from the 2020 Broyles Award support the mission of the Broyles Foundation; to provide a game plan through education, support, and resources to Alzheimer’s caregivers. The Broyles Foundation can be followed on FacebookTwitter and Instagram.

About the Broyles Award

The Broyles Award was created in 1996 recognizing Coach Frank Broyles’ legacy of selecting and developing great assistants during his hall of fame career as head coach at Arkansas. You can follow the Broyles Award on FacebookInstagram and Twitter.

 

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