Brent Dearmon Feature
At FAU
- Joined the Owls in January of 2022 as the team's offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach
At Middle Tennessee
- Led MT to a bowl appearance and win in 2021
- The Blue Raiders won six of their last nine games to secure the berth
- Primarily worked with five quarterbacks, with four having more than 49 attempts, and two who passed for more than 1,000 yards
At Kansas, offensive coordinator/quarterbacks and senior offensive consultant, 2019-20
- Joined Les Miles’ staff in January 2019 as a senior offensive consultant
- Mid-way through 2019, Dearmon took over as the program’s offensive coordinator and led the team to a 24.1 scoring average and more than 400 yards of total offense per game
- His Jayhawk offense churned out 569 yards of offense at Texas then followed up with 527 yards of offense in a win over Texas Tech
- Started seven true freshmen and the youngest quarterback in the country in 2020
At Bethel College, head coach, 2018
- In his one season as head coach, Dearmon guided Bethel to their best season in school history
- BU posted a 10-0 regular season mark and a No. 3 ranking, while averaging 540.3 yards and the second-best scoring average in the country at 55.0 points per game
- Named Mid-South Conference Coach of the Year
At Arkansas Tech, offensive coordinator, 2015-17
- In 2014, the Wonder Boys produced the biggest offensive turnaround in college football, including a 360% increase in rushing yards from the previous season
- Tech’s offense was the second-rated offense in the Great American Conference (GAC) in 2014, racking up 36.5 points and 458.8 yards per game
- During the 2017 season at Tech, Dearmon’s offense racked up 40 points per game which was tops in the GAC
- Dearmon had a quarterback make the all-conference team in each of his three seasons at Arkansas Tech
- In 2017, he mentored quarterback, Ty Reasnor, who was named a DII Academic All-American
At Auburn, running backs analyst and wide receivers analyst (2013-14)
- He served as a running backs analyst in 2013 and a wide receivers analyst in 2014 under Gus Malzahn
- While at Auburn, the Tigers posted a combined 20-7 record, including an 11-5 mark in SEC play
- The 2013 Tigers captured the SEC title en route to an appearance in the BCS National Championship Game
- Dearmon was at Auburn during “The Miracle in Jordan-Hare” Hail Mary play versus Georgia and the “Kick Six” Field Goal return touchdown versus Alabama
Playing Experience (QB)
- Bethel College (2003-06)
- Led program to the school’s first conference title, first playoff appearance and first playoff victory
- School’s career and single-season record-holder in passing yards (7,045) and touchdowns (77).
- Played in the arena and indoor football leagues: Evansville Bluecats (2007), Tennessee Valley Vipers (2008) and the San Angelo Stampede Express (2008)
Year-by-Year Coaching Career
2021 - Middle Tennessee (offensive coordinator)
2020 – Kansas (offensive coordinator)
2019 – Kansas (senior offensive consultant)
2018 – Bethel College (head coach)
2015-17 - Arkansas Tech (offensive coordinator)
2013-14 – Auburn (analyst)
2011-12 - B.C. Rain High School (Ala.) (head coach)
2008-10 – Vigor High School (Ala.) (offensive coordinator)
2007 – Bethel College (student assistant)
Personal
Birthdate: Dec. 19, 1984
Hometown: Saraland, Alabama
Education: Bethel University, 2008, B.S. in mathematics
Wife: Amanda
Children: Carter, Isabella, Madden
Author of “The Evolution of the RPO”