ODU doesn't have a player on the roster with the #74 registered. So one of the assistant coaches plus one of the incoming freshman...
Brian Scott, a standout quarterback at Maine from 1995-1999, is the offensive coordinator at Old Dominion beginning his fourth season with the program.
After helping head coach Bobby Wilder and his team to a 9-2 overall mark in the inaugural campaign for Old Dominion in 2009, Scott was among the four finalists for FootballScoop.com's D-1AA Coordinator of the Year.
Under Scott's leadership, the ODU offense finished third nationally in scoring offense averaging 35 points per contest and 18th nationally in total offense averaging just under 400 yards per game. Additionally, the Monarchs ranked second nationally in sacks allowed and ninth among all FCS schools in fewest turnovers on the year with 14. ODU's offensive efforts saw the Monarchs score 28 touchdowns in 39 red zone opportunities.
Prior to joining the Monarch coaching staff, Scott had served as recruiting coordinator, offensive line, running back and tight ends coach at Maine since 2003. In his first season as the offensive line coach, he helped tutor senior co-captain and center Ben Lazarski, who was named an Associated Press third-team All-American. He also tutored Josh Radulski who earned second team All-Atlantic 10 honors in 2004 as he totaled 29 receptions for 271 yards and five touchdowns.
Scott coached the wide receivers, tight ends, and kickoff return team during the 2001 season at the University of Tennessee-Martin. Two of his receivers finished in the top five in receptions per game in the Ohio Valley Conference. He also guided the Skyhawks kickoff return team from last place in the nine-team league in 2002 to third place in the league in 2003.
Before Tennessee-Martin, Scott served as the quarterback coach in 2002 at the University of Massachusetts-Lowell, an NCAA Division II institution. He was instrumental in developing a new passing scheme that set new school records for completions, pass attempts and passing yards in a single season.
In 2000 and 2001, Scott was the offensive coordinator and quarterback coach at Cony High School in Augusta, Maine. He implemented a new offensive game plan that helped Cony reach the Class A State playoffs for the first time in 10 years.
After a brilliant high school career as a quarterback at Waterville High School, Scott joined the Maine football team in 1995. He served as a back-up quarterback for three seasons before getting the nod as the starter in 1999. He won the Maine Sports Hall of Fame Special Achievement Award, and is the tenth all-time leading passer at the school. He earned a B.S. in Communications from the University of Maine in 2000.
The Scott File:
Birthdate: March 23, 1977
Hometown: Waterville, Maine
High School: Waterville
College: Maine `00
Recruiting Areas:
757 (Offensive Prospects), California - Southern Junior Colleges, Alaska, Arizona, Hawaii, Nevada, Oregon, Washington
Coaching History:
2007 - present - Old Dominion - Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line
2004 - 2006 - Maine - Recruiting Coordinator/Offensive Line/Running Backs/Tight End
2003 - Tennessee - Martin - Wide Receivers/ Tight Ends/Special Teams
2002 - UMass - Lowell - Quarterbacks
2000-2001 - Cony H.S. - Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks
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Two-sport standout and three-year letterwinner in football at Varina...Also a two-year letterwinner in track... Versatile on defense... Helped Varina to second place in the Capital League and the playoffs...Finished second on the team in solo tackles and first in tackles for lost...Registered two interceptions, four forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries, two blocked kicks and eight quarterback hurries...Averaged 39.7 yards on kickoff returns ...Coached by Varina High School head coach Stuart Brown...
Other Schools Considered: Delaware State, Coastal Carolina, Monmouth.