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Sport(s)
  
Football

2009–2010
  
Auburn (GA)

Spouse
  
Lauren Lee

Titles
  
Offensive coordinator

2006
  
Arkansas (GA)

Role
  
Football coach

Positions
  
Quarterback

2004–2005
  
Springdale HS (QB)

Name
  
Rhett Lashlee

Education
  
University of Arkansas

2002–2004
  
Arkansas

2011
  
Samford (OC/QB)

Team
  
Auburn Tigers football


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Born
  
June 9, 1983 (age 40) Springdale, Arkansas (
1983-06-09
)

Similar People
  
Gus Malzahn, Jeremy Johnson, Nick Marshall, Will Muschamp, Ellis Johnson

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Rhett Lashlee (born June 9, 1983) is the current college football offensive coordinator coach of the University of Connecticut Huskies, and the former offensive coordinator of Auburn. A native of Springdale, Arkansas, Lashlee played quarterback for the Arkansas Razorbacks football team prior to entering coaching.

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High school

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Rhett Lashlee attended Shiloh Christian School in Springdale, Arkansas, where he played quarterback under head coach Gus Malzahn. Lashlee posted a state record 40 career wins (40–3–2 as a starter) and led his team to three straight state championship games, winning two titles.

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Rhett Lashlee holds a number of Arkansas high school records.

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  • 858 career completions (#9 nationally)
  • 13,201 career passing yards (#6 nationally)
  • 171 career touchdown passes (#3 nationally)
  • 546 pass attempts in a season (#6 nationally)
  • 44 completions in a game (#8 nationally)
  • 71 pass attempts in a game (#7 nationally)
  • 672 passing yards in a game (#2 nationally)

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    Regarded as a three-star recruit by Rivals.com, Lashlee was ranked as the No. 19 pro-style quarterback in a 2002 class that also featured Ben Olson, Trent Edwards, Drew Stanton, and Matt Moore.

    College

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    Lashlee played college football for the Arkansas Razorbacks. Lashlee was a backup quarterback to Matt Jones, from 2002–2004 for the Razorbacks. A shoulder injury ended his playing career. Lashlee graduated from the University of Arkansas in 2006.

    Career

    Rhett Lashlee has worked under Gus Malzahn for his entire career with the exception of his one year at Samford University.

    From 2004 to 2005, Lashlee worked with the quarterbacks at Springdale High School. Following the announcement of Malzhan's hire as Arkansas Razorbacks offensive coordinator in 2006, Lashlee was hired as an offensive graduate assistant. Following this season, Malzahn left to become the coach of the Tulsa Golden Hurricane football team. Although invited to join Malzhan's staff at Tulsa, Lashlee left coaching and remained in Northwest Arkansas. Instead, Lashlee and his brother in law wrote, published, and marketed High School Sports The Magazine (later renamed Vype), a publication based on high school sports in Arkansas. During the two years Lashlee was involved in the business, he made relationships with high school coaches throughout Arkansas and marketed his magazine to distributors. Lashlee volunteered as quarterbacks coach at Har-Ber High School when his schedule would allow. Malzahn was hired as the offensive coordinator at Auburn for the 2009 season. Following this announcement, Malzahn offered Lashlee to join his staff as a graduate assistant, returning Lashlee to coaching.

    He remained in this role until leaving to become offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach for Samford University Bulldogs in 2011. During his coaching season the team offensive improved in points per game (17 to 26), total offense (57 to 46 ranking nationally), and improved their record from 4-6 to 6-5 through the installation of a high tempo offense. Malzahn left Auburn following 2011, becoming head coach of the Arkansas State Red Wolves. Lashlee followed, becoming offensive and quarterbacks coach for Arkansas State. Malzhan returned to Auburn as head coach after one year at Arkansas State. On December 6, 2012, Gus Malzahn named Rhett Lashlee as his offensive coordinator. In 2013, Lashlee was a finalist for the Broyles Award, given annually to the nation's top college football assistant coach.

    References

    Rhett Lashlee Wikipedia