BLACKSBURG, Va. -
Three
coaches who bring a combined two national titles, a Super Bowl
championship, 11 BCS bowl game appearances, six conference titles and
five NFL Playoff appearances as either coaches or players comprise the
new members of the Virginia Tech football staff, as announced Friday by
head football coach Frank Beamer. Joining the program are former Temple
and Auburn offensive coordinator Scot Loeffler, former Auburn offensive line coach Jeff Grimes and former Stanford wide receivers coach and Super Bowl champion Aaron Moorehead.
Beamer
also announced that Bryan Stinespring, a respected recruiter around the
Commonwealth of Virginia and beyond, will move from the role of
offensive coordinator to the responsibilities as Virginia Tech's
recruiting coordinator, as well as maintaining his coaching duties of
the tight ends. Stinespring was the lead recruiter of five former Hokie
players currently in the NFL (starter James Anderson, Pro Bowler Kam
Chancellor, Pro Bowler DeAngelo Hall, Darryl Tapp and second-team
All-Pro selection David Wilson), as well as several other prominent
players on the upcoming team, including Logan Thomas, Andrew Miller,
Ryan Malleck, Demitri Knowles and Trey Edmunds.
These new hires fill the vacancies on the staff created by the departures of Curt Newsome, Mike O'Cain and Kevin Sherman.
Loeffler
will serve as the offensive coordinator and also coach the
quarterbacks. Grimes will coach the offensive line, while Moorehead will
coach the receivers. All three officially begin work on Friday, Jan.
25.
New Assistant Coaches Biographies
Scot Loeffler
Pronounced
LEFF-ler … brings 15 years of coaching experience on the collegiate and
NFL levels to Blacksburg … served as offensive coordinator and
quarterbacks coach at Auburn in 2012 … was the offensive coordinator and
quarterbacks coach at Temple in 2011 … has tutored six college
quarterbacks who went on to play in the NFL: Tom Brady, Tim Tebow, Brian
Griese, Chad Henne, Drew Henson and John Navarre … at Auburn, his
pro-style offense produced a 1,000-yard rusher in Tre Mason, who started
six games after mid-season … Mason became the first non-QB to lead
Auburn in total offense for a season since Bo Jackson in 1985 … at
Temple, Loeffler guided the 9-4 Owls' offense that was seventh
nationally in rushing averaging 256.5 yards per game and 39th nationally
in scoring (30.6 ppg) … running back Bernard Pierce was sixth
nationally in rushing, averaging 123.4 yards a game … spent the 2009 and
2010 seasons at Florida as the quarterbacks coach, leading a Florida
quarterback unit that led the nation in pass efficiency (167.3) in 2009,
after the Gators passed for 3,305 yards for 28 touchdowns with just
five interceptions … in his first season at Florida, the Gators ranked
second in the SEC in passing offense with an average of 236.1 yards per
game … guided Tim Tebow in his final season at Florida, during which he
passed for 2,895 yards and 21 touchdowns, finishing his senior year with
a passing efficiency of 164.17 … Tebow left Florida with five NCAA, 14
SEC and 28 UF records … spent the 2008 season with the NFL's Detroit
Lions, where he guided a quarterback unit that threw for 2,960 yards …
for six seasons (2002-07), he coached the quarterbacks at Michigan, his
alma mater, including second-round NFL draft pick Chad Henne, who became
the first true freshman quarterback to lead his team to a Big Ten title
and start in a BCS bowl game … Henne set school marks in career passing
yards (9,715), touchdowns (87), completions (828) and attempts (1,387) …
also helped develop John Navarre into Michigan's first All-Big Ten
first-team quarterback since 1997 … the quarterbacks he coached at
Michigan have gone on to play in 318 regular-season NFL games, including
291 starts and won four Super Bowl rings as pros … served as Central
Michigan's quarterbacks coach for two seasons in 2000-01 … a quarterback
for the Wolverines from 1993-96, Loeffler received his bachelor's
degree in 1998 … as a student and graduate assistant coach at Michigan,
he worked with two future NFL quarterbacks in Tom Brady and Brian Griese
and was part of the Wolverines' 1997 undefeated national championship
season … a native of Barberton, Ohio, he and his wife, Amie, have two
children, son Luke and daughter Alexis.
Jeff Grimes
Comes
to Blacksburg after a successful four-year stint instructing an
offensive line unit that paved the way for Auburn's offense, including a
national championship run in 2010 … will coach the offensive line coach
for the Hokies … during Auburn's 2010 national championship season,
Grimes' coached an offensive line that set school records for total
yards of offense (6,989) and points (577) for a second consecutive
season … the Tigers led the Southeastern Conference and were fifth
nationally in rushing yards per game (284.8) and led the SEC in scoring
(41.2 ppg) that year … the 2010 Tigers set school records for rushing
touchdowns (41), passing touchdowns (31), rushing yardage (3,987) and
had three offensive linemen earn individual honors … tackle Lee Ziemba
was a consensus All-America selection and earned the Jacobs Trophy as
the SEC's best blocker, and was taken by the Carolina Panthers in the
NFL Draft … guard Byron Isom was named second-team All-SEC and center
Ryan Pugh earned third-team All-America honors … following the 2011
season, tackle Brandon Mosley was selected by the New York Giants in the
fourth round of the 2012 NFL Draft after earning All-SEC honors his
senior season … in his first season with the Tigers, Grimes helped
establish a unit that set numerous school records, including points in a
season (433), most total yards of offense in a season (5,613) and most
plays in a season (914) … Auburn's 266 first downs in 2009 was the
second-best total in school history, and its average of 431.8 yards per
game ranked fourth … the Tigers also had the seventh-most rushing yards
(2,756) in a single season in Auburn history … Grimes coached both Ryan
Pugh and Lee Ziemba to second-team All-SEC honors during the 2009 season
… Prior to his stint Auburn, Grimes served as the assistant head coach,
running game coordinator and offensive line coach at Colorado for two
seasons from 2007-08 … two of his CU linemen from his first season,
Tyler Polumbus and Edwin Harrison, were on NFL rosters in 2008 … a
20-year coaching veteran, Grimes went to Colorado from Brigham Young,
where he coached the offensive line for three seasons from 2004-06 … his
2006 BYU linemen were a large part of the Cougars' Mountain West
Conference championship team, which finished 11-2 … Grimes' success
continued at Arizona State as four of his 2001 seniors were drafted into
the NFL … it marked just the second time that had been done at any
school since the NFL adopted the seven-round draft format in 1993 … in
one season at Boise State in 2000, Grimes' offensive line helped the
Broncos lead the nation in scoring offense and accumulate 175 rushing
yards per game … began his coaching career in 1993 as a high school
coach at Riverside High School in El Paso … after two years there, he
moved on to the college ranks, first working as a graduate assistant at
Rice (1995) and then at Texas A&M (1996-97) … earned four letters as
an offensive tackle for UTEP between 1987 and 1990, including three
years under former BSU and ASU head coach Dirk Koetter when he was
UTEP's offensive coordinator and two years under current Kansas City
Chiefs head coach Andy Reid … was in training camp with both the Los
Angeles Raiders of the NFL and the San Antonio Riders of the World
Football League before entering coaching … A native of Garland, Texas,
he and his wife, Sheri, have four children, daughters Bailey and Jada
and sons, Garrison and Greydon.
Aaron Moorehead
One
of the bright, young minds in the coaching business at just 32 years
old … a former Illinois standout and Super Bowl champion as a receiver …
will coach the Hokie wide receivers … spent the previous three seasons
as an offensive assistant at Stanford … worked with the wide receivers,
helping coach the Cardinal to three straight BCS games, including wins
in the Orange and Rose Bowls … under his tutelage, the duo of Doug
Baldwin and Ryan Whalen combined for 99 catches for 1,296 yards and 10
touchdowns in 2010, leading to NFL roster spots for both … additionally,
Chris Owusu was picked up by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2012 following
his senior season at Stanford and Drew Terrell was second on the team
in touchdowns catches last year for the Cardinal … prior to his time at
Stanford, he spent the 2009 season as a graduate assistant coach at the
University of New Mexico, where he worked with the wide receivers …
following his collegiate career at Illinois, he spent five seasons
(2003-07) in the NFL with the Indianapolis Colts, including an
appearance in Super Bowl XLI when the Colts beat the Chicago Bears … in
five seasons with the Colts, he appeared in 36 games, including one
start, catching 31 passes for 330 yards and one touchdown … Moorehead's
father, Emery, played 12 seasons (1977-88) in the NFL with the New York
Giants, Denver Broncos and Chicago Bears and was part of the Bears Super
Bowl-winning team following the 1985 season … the Mooreheads are the
only father-son combination to play in, and win, a Super Bowl … a
four-year letterwinner at Illinois from 1999-2002, he caught 85 passes
for 1,293 yards and nine touchdowns … a native of Deerfield, Ill.,
Moorehead attended Deerfield High School, where he participated in
football, baseball and track, finishing fourth in the state 110-meter
high hurdles as a senior … is the cousin of Brad Daugherty, the former
North Carolina and NBA standout.