LSU's Joe Brady wins Broyles Award
LSU passing game coordinator/wide receivers coach Joe Brady has won The Broyles Award which is given to honor the best assistant coach in college football.
“This award should say Joe Brady/Steve Ensminger,” Brady said on Tuesday in Little Rock. “I’m only at LSU because of Steve Ensminger. I’ll never forget that … There is not a greater person to work for than Steve Ensminger and there is not a greater person that cares more about LSU and the success of this program. He doesn’t want to take credit for anything. I’m so grateful for Steve, and I hope to be him one day.”
Brady, in his first year with the Tigers after spending two seasons on the New Orleans Saints staff, and offensive coordinator Steve Ensminger have transformed the LSU offense into the most explosive unit in college football. The Tigers are averaging a school-record 47.8 points per game. The Tigers led the nation in total offense (554.3 yards per game) and rank No. 1 in the SEC and No. 2 nationally in passing offense (386.8).
The other four finalist for the award were: Phil Snow, Baylor Defensive Coordinator, Dan Lanning, Georgia Defensive Coordinator, Jeff Hafley, Ohio State Co-Defensive Coordinator/Secondary Coach and Morgan Scalley, Utah Defensive Coordinator/Safeties
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