ECU’s John David Baker nominee for Broyles Award for top assistant coach

by | Nov 26, 2024

ECU football Offensive Coordinator and Quarterbacks Coach John David Baker is a nominee for the 2024 Broyles Award, which honors college football’s top assistant coaches.

The announcement was made on the foundation’s website on Tuesday. Below is the official press release.

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The 65 nominees in this year’s class were selected from approximately 1,500 assistant coaches representing 131 FBS 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.

The nominees are:

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

 

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

The 2023 Broyles Award winner was Phil Parker, who is the defensive coordinator at Iowa. Previous winners are not eligible to be nominated for the Broyles Award until the completion of three seasons.

The Broyles Award is presented by Oaklawn, Hot Springs, Arkansas. Proceeds from the 2024 Broyles Award support the Broyles Foundation’s mission to provide a game plan for Alzheimer’s caregivers through education, support, and resources. The Broyles Foundation can be followed on FacebookX and Instagram.

 

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