
Football Adds to Coaching Staff
3/5/2025 11:00:00 AM | Football
Coleman and Norwood become Horned Frogs
FORT WORTH -- TCU Head Football Coach Sonny Dykes has announced the addition of Corey Coleman and Brian Norwood as assistant coaches with David Case serving as director of football equipment.
Coleman will assist with the wide receivers while Norwood will work with safeties.
Coleman was the 2015 Biletnikoff Award winner as the nation's top receiver in addition to being a two-time All-American at Baylor. He was the 15th overall selection by the Cleveland Browns in the 2016 NFL Draft. Coleman was the first player in Baylor history to record two 1,000-yard receiving seasons and set school records for touchdown catches in a season (20, 2015) and career (33). He retired from professional football last spring.
Norwood joins the Horned Frogs after serving the last five seasons as assistant head coach/passing game coordinator/safeties coach at UCLA. Eight Bruins received All-Pac-12 honors under his tutelage. In 2023, UCLA led the Pac-12 and ranked 10th nationally in total defense, allowing just 301.5 yards per game. Norwood served in co-defensive coordinator roles at Navy (2019), Kansas State (2018) and Tulsa (2015-17). The Midshipmen set a program record with 11 wins during his season in Annapolis. While at K-State, Norwood helped the Wildcats' pass defense improve from last in the Big 12 Conference to fourth in just one season.
Additionally, Norwood was associate head coach and safeties coach at Baylor from 2008-14 while also serving as safeties coach at Penn State (2001-07) with additional stops at Texas Tech (2000), a first stint at Navy (1995-99), Richmond (1992-94) and Arizona (1990-91).
Case joins the Horned Frogs after working the last four years as director of football equipment operations at Mississippi State. He was previously at Miami (Fla.) for six years (2015-21) as an assistant athletics director for equipment operations before being elevated to associate athletics director for internal operations. He also served in equipment roles at FAU, Baylor and UCF as well as in minor league baseball.
Coleman will assist with the wide receivers while Norwood will work with safeties.
Coleman was the 2015 Biletnikoff Award winner as the nation's top receiver in addition to being a two-time All-American at Baylor. He was the 15th overall selection by the Cleveland Browns in the 2016 NFL Draft. Coleman was the first player in Baylor history to record two 1,000-yard receiving seasons and set school records for touchdown catches in a season (20, 2015) and career (33). He retired from professional football last spring.
Norwood joins the Horned Frogs after serving the last five seasons as assistant head coach/passing game coordinator/safeties coach at UCLA. Eight Bruins received All-Pac-12 honors under his tutelage. In 2023, UCLA led the Pac-12 and ranked 10th nationally in total defense, allowing just 301.5 yards per game. Norwood served in co-defensive coordinator roles at Navy (2019), Kansas State (2018) and Tulsa (2015-17). The Midshipmen set a program record with 11 wins during his season in Annapolis. While at K-State, Norwood helped the Wildcats' pass defense improve from last in the Big 12 Conference to fourth in just one season.
Additionally, Norwood was associate head coach and safeties coach at Baylor from 2008-14 while also serving as safeties coach at Penn State (2001-07) with additional stops at Texas Tech (2000), a first stint at Navy (1995-99), Richmond (1992-94) and Arizona (1990-91).
Case joins the Horned Frogs after working the last four years as director of football equipment operations at Mississippi State. He was previously at Miami (Fla.) for six years (2015-21) as an assistant athletics director for equipment operations before being elevated to associate athletics director for internal operations. He also served in equipment roles at FAU, Baylor and UCF as well as in minor league baseball.
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