Brett Elliott
Brett Elliott (born June 11, 1982) is an American football coach and former player. He is the offensive coordinator an quarterbacks coach at Texas State University
Playing career
Elliott was the starter for the 2002 Utah Utes football team and began the season as the starter for the 2003 team before breaking his wrist in the second game of the season and being replaced by Heisman finalist and future #1 NFL draft pick Alex Smith.
After Alex Smith took over the starting job, Brett transferred to Linfield College where he became the school's starting quarterback en route to a NCAA Division III National Football Championship in 2004, and set national college football records including the season record for touchdowns thrown in a season (61). In 2005 he won both the Gagliardi Trophy and the Melberger Award.
College Stats
Elliot was on the San Diego Chargers roster in 2006. He served as a back up on the San Jose SaberCats in 2008, behind Mark Grieb. He did not throw a pass, but the SaberCats reached ArenaBowl XXII before losing to the Philadelphia Soul.
In 2010, Elliot became the starter for the Utah Blaze. He was 249-of-432 (57.6%) for 2,674 yards, 59 touchdowns and 17 interceptions. But the Blaze finished the 2010 season with a 2-14 record. In 2011, he joined the Georgia Force. Through three games, he led the AFL with a 126.06 quarterback rating.
Coaching career
In 2012, Elliott was hired as the graduate assistant for the offense at Mississippi State University.[1] As of 2015, Elliott is serving as the co-offensive coordinator and quarterback's coach for James Madison University.
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- Ray Forsberg (1930)
- Larry Egger (1985–1986)
- Chris Mendonca (1987)
- Scott Mitchell (1988–1989)
- Mike Richmond (1989–1991)
- Jason Woods (1990)
- Frank Dolce (1991–1992)
- Mike McCoy (1992–1994)
- Brandon Jones (1995)
- Mike Fouts (1995–1996)
- Darnell Arceneaux (1997–2000)
- T. D. Croshaw (1999–2000)
- Lance Rice (2000–2002)
- Brett Elliott (2002–2003)
- Alex Smith (2003–2004)
- Brian Johnson (2005–2008)
- Brett Ratliff (2005–2006)
- Tommy Grady (2007)
- Terrance Cain (2009–2010)
- Jordan Wynn (2009–2012)
- Jon Hays (2011–2012)
- Travis Wilson (2012–2015)
- Adam Schulz (2013)
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- 1993: Ballard
- 1994: Bender
- 1995: Palmer
- 1996: Erickson
- 1997: Borchert
- 1998: Hvistendahl
- 1999: Ragsdale
- 2000: Johnson
- 2001: Moore
- 2002: Pugh
- 2003: Bl. Elliott
- 2004: Myers
- 2005: Br. Elliott
- 2006: Brehm
- 2007: Beaver
- 2008: Micheli
- 2009: Westemeyer
- 2010: Watt
- 2011: Zweifel
- 2012: Williams
- 2013: Burke
- 2014: Burke
- 2015: Callahan
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