LEXINGTON — Mark Stoops looked west for Kentucky’s new offensive coordinator, hiring Boise State’s Bush Hamdan. Stoops announced the move Wednesday evening.
“I’ve known Bush for a few years and spent some quality time with him in 2021,” Stoops said in a statement. “Since then, I’ve followed his career and have been very impressed by him. He’s coached under Chris Petersen, Steve Sarkisian and Eli Drinkwitz, three coaches I have a ton of respect for, and I think he’s a rising star in the coaching profession.”
Hamdan replaces Liam Coen, who worked one season as the Wildcats’ OC before leaving for the same position with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Hamdan spent the past season guiding the Broncos’ offense as coordinator; he played quarterback for Boise State from 2004 to 2008.
“We are very excited to join the Big Blue Nation,” Hamdan said. “I’ve really admired Coach Stoops over the years and everything he’s done to build this program. It’s an exciting time to be at Kentucky and be back in the SEC. I can’t wait to get started.”
Hamdan is the fifth offensive coordinator in as many years for Stoops, who is entering his 12th season with the Wildcats.
Stoops’ other OCs at UK include:
In his only season at his alma mater last fall, Hamdan helped the Broncos score 30-plus points in nine straight games, which matched national champion Michigan and national semifinalist Texas for the second-longest streak in the FBS. It also was the best stretch of 30-point games for Boise State since 2011.
Under Hamdan’s direction, running back Ashton Jeanty earned All-American honors and won the Mountain West Offensive Player of the Year award after finishing second nationally in all-purpose yards per game (159.67). His 4.7 yards per run after contact and 14.4 yards after catch per reception both were FBS bests. Jeanty’s success helped the…
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Publish date : 2024-02-14 22:37:04
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