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Jeff Scott (American football)

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Sport(s)
  
Football

Name
  
Jeff Scott

2000–2002
  
Clemson

Conference
  
ACC

Team
  
Clemson Tigers


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Title
  
Co-Offensive Coordinator/Wide Receivers Coach

Born
  
December 28, 1980 (age 43) Arcadia, Florida (
1980-12-28
)

Position(s)
  
Wide Receiver/Special Teams

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Jeff Scott (born December 28, 1980) is an American football coach serving as the co-offensive coordinator and wide receivers coach at Clemson University.

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Playing career

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Scott played college football at Clemson University under head coach Tommy Bowden. He lettered three years (2000–2002) as a wide receiver. He also played special teams for most of his playing career, serving as the holder for place kicks. He participated in three bowl games while playing at Clemson: the 2001 Gator Bowl, 2001 Humanitarian Bowl, and 2002 Tangerine Bowl.

Coaching career

Scott started his coaching career as the head football coach for Blythewood High School in Blythewood, South Carolina in 2006. He won a state title in his first and only year. This was Blythewood's football program's inaugural year as well. It is believed to be the first time in South Carolina high school football history that a first year head football coach led his program to a state title in its first year of fielding a team. After one year coaching at the high school level, he then served in the position of wide receivers coach for the Presbyterian Blue Hose in 2007. He made his return to Clemson in 2008 as a graduate assistant on Tommy Bowden's staff. When Dabo Swinney took over as interim head coach midway through the 2008 season he was promoted to coach wide receivers, the position that had been held by coach Swinney. He was promoted to head of recruiting in December 2008 when Dabo Swinney was given the full-time position. In December 2014, he was named co-offensive coordinator to replace outgoing offensive coordinator Chad Morris, who left to take over as head coach of the SMU football program. He currently shares coordinator duties with Clemson's running back's coach and former teammate, Tony L. Elliott. Former Clemson teammate Brandon Streeter was hired to take over recruiting coordinator duties as well as to coach quarterbacks.

Clemson's football team won the national championship in January, 2017, beating Alabama, with Scott and Elliott as offensive coordinators for the game.

Personal life

Scott graduated with a bachelor's degree in secondary education from Clemson University in 2003. He is married to the former Sara McDaniel. He is the son of Brad Scott, former South Carolina Gamecocks football head coach and longtime Clemson assistant coach. His younger brother, John, who Jeff often refers to as his "hero", is a surgery resident in Boston, Massachusetts and he spends time performing trauma research in Rwanda—where he helped start a flag football team in the capital city of Kigali known as the "Kigali Tigers."

References

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