
WILLIAMSBURG — William & Mary Football Head Coach Mike London has announced the hiring of Bryan Randall as the Tribe’s quarterbacks coach.
Randall joins the Tribe after an 11-year professional playing career as a standout quarterback, which included stints with three NFL teams (Atlanta Falcons, Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Pittsburgh Steelers). Highlighting his professional accomplishments were being selected as the Indoor Football League (IFL) MVP in 2010 and the Lone Star Football League (LSFL) MVP in 2013.
Prior to playing professionally, Randall was a three-year starter at Virginia Tech where he was honored as the 2004 Atlantic Coast Conference Player of the Year and led the Hokies to the program’s first ACC Championship and a berth in the 2005 Sugar Bowl. The Williamsburg, Va., native finished his collegiate career with 6,508 passing yards, 1,526 rushing yards and 59 total touchdowns (48 passing / 11 rushing) en route to being enshrined into the Virginia Tech Athletics Hall of Fame. His career passing yardage (6,508) and total offense (8,034) were school records.
With W&M alumnus and former Tribe offensive coordinator Kevin Rogers serving as his quarterbacks coach at VT, Randall compiled a remarkable list of outstanding performances. Highlighting those efforts came versus Syracuse during his sophomore season when he threw for a Big East Conference record 504 yards with five touchdowns.
“Brian is highly accomplished and has demonstrated performance in playing the quarterback position at all levels of football,” London said. “His experiences, knowledge, passion to be a coach, role model and mentor for our players is exceptional. Bryan is an in-state product who will be an integral part of the recruiting process, not just for quarterbacks but all players who are W&M profile student-athletes.”
Randall earned a bachelor’s degree in sociology from Virginia Tech (2004) and a master’s degree in health and nutrition from VT (2010).
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