Staff Directory
Robbins, Brad

Brad Robbins
- Title:
- Offensive Coordinator / Quarterbacks
- Brad Robbins was hired as the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach in December 2024 at TU.
- Robbins joined UConn as the team’s quarterbacks coach and passing game coordinator on offense for the 2024 season.
- At UConn, Robbins coached Joe Fagnano, who threw 20 touchdowns and 1,631 yards. Fagnano was named the offensive MVP at the Wasabi Fenway Bowl.
- Under Robbins' guidance, Fagnano finished 8th in the nation in pass yards per completion (14.23), 19th in the country with pass efficiency (152.9), and had the third-best single-season QB rating in school history (152.9).
- The Huskies went 9-4 on the season and won the Wasabi Fenway Bowl, the best record in 14 years at UConn.
- Robbins offense set or tied seven school records during the 2024 season and ranked 10th nationally in red zone scoring (92.5%).
- UConn scored 32.3 points per game in 2024, the highest-scoring offense in 21 years.
- Robbins spent the 2023 season on the Tennessee Tech staff as the pass game coordinator and wide receivers coach.
- He spent three seasons as the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at North Greenville University.
- His 2022 offense averaged 403 yards per game and 5.9 yards per play, averaging 27.0 points per game while facing the third toughest-ranked schedule in Division II.
- At North Greenville University, Quarterback Dylan Ramirez set school records for passing yards (2,570), total yards (2,800), and touchdowns accounted for (28) as a freshman. Running back Corey Watkins had over 1,000 yards rushing, becoming the first player at NGU to hit the century mark since 2016.
- During the 2018 season, Robbins spent time at Charleston Southern, where he coached the wide receivers and served as the director of community service.
- Robbins worked on the offensive staff at Virginia Military Institute from 2013 through 2017. While at VMI, he primarily worked with wide receivers and tight ends.
- At VMI, he helped develop and coach four All-Southern conference wideouts/tight ends during his time and helped coach an offense that ranked 21st nationally in passing yards in 2014. He added special teams coordinator duties to his responsibilities in 2017.
- He was a 2018 inductee into the school’s Hall of Fame after a playing career in which he was a first-team All-Mid-South Conference selection at quarterback in 2009 and a 2009 Second-Team NAIA All-American at DH in baseball. He is the school record holder for career home runs, doubles, and batting average.
- Robbins began his coaching career at the University of Virginia, where he was an assistant recruiting coordinator in 2010 and then a graduate assistant working with the linebackers and safeties.
- He graduated from The University of Virginia at Wise with a degree in business administration in 2010 and his master’s degree in student affairs in higher education.
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