Larry Scott (American football)

Larry Scott
Sport(s) Football
Current position
Title Tight Ends Coach
Team Florida
Biographical details
Born (1977-01-02) January 2, 1977
Sebring, Florida
Playing career
1996–1999 South Florida
Position(s) Offensive tackle
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
2001 Tampa (FL) Wharton HS (RGC/OL)
2001–2003 Tampa (FL) Freedom HS (OL)
2004 Sebring (FL) HS (co-OC)
2006 South Florida (GA)
2007–2008 South Florida (TE)
2009 South Florida (OL)
2010–2011 South Florida (TE)
2012 South Florida (RB)
2013–2015 Miami (FL) (TE)
2015 Miami (FL) (interim HC)
2016 Tennessee (TE)
2017 Tennessee (OC/TE)
2018-present Florida (TE)
Administrative career (AD unless noted)
2005 South Florida (HSR)
Head coaching record
Overall 4–2
Bowls 0–1

Larry Scott (born January 2, 1977) is an American football coach. He is the tight ends coach for the Florida Gators football team.

Scott played college football at the University of South Florida. He returned to South Florida in 2006 as a coach. He joined Miami as the tight end coach in 2013.[1] He became the interim head coach on October 25, 2015 after Al Golden was fired.[2]

After Mark Richt was hired as the Hurricanes head coach, Scott was hired by head coach Butch Jones to serve as tight ends coach for the Tennessee Volunteers in 2016. Scott was promoted to Offensive Coordinator after the 2016 season. After the firing Butch Jones, Scott was not retained by new head coach Jeremy Pruitt. On January 25, 2018, Scott was hired by the Florida Gators to coach tight ends under new coach Dan Mullen.[3] Scott replaces Ja'Juan Seider who left to coach running backs at Penn State.

Head coaching record

Year Team Overall ConferenceStanding Bowl/playoffs
Miami Hurricanes (Atlantic Coast Conference) (2015)
2015 Miami 4–24–13rd (Coastal)L Sun
Miami: 4–24–1
Total:4–2

References

  1. Miami names Larry Scott new TE coach
  2. Golden Relieved of his Duties Effective Immediately
  3. "Larry Scott Named Gators Tight Ends Coach". Florida Gators. Retrieved 2018-01-25.
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