Staff Directory

Brad Robbins
- Title:
- Quarterbacks Coach
Brad Robbins serves as TCU's quarterbacks coach, a role he assumed in January 2026 after spending the 2025 season as Tulsa's Offensive Coordinator and Quarterbacks Coach.
Robbins rejoined his former offensive coordinator Gordon Sammis in Fort Worth as the two worked together to build an offensive juggernaut at UConn in 2024, helping the Huskies set or tie seven school records that season including finishing No. 10 nationally in red zone scoring (92.5).
Together, Robbins and Sammis scored 32.3 points per game in 2024, the highest scoring offense in 21 seasons at UConn to that point. They also helped led UConn to a 9-4 record, the program’s best in 14 years.
At Tulsa, under first-year head coach Tre Lamb, Robbins’ offense led running back Dominic Richardson to the Golden Hurricane’s first 1,000-yard rusher since 2021. Richardson posted 1,065 yards on 212 carries (5.0 ypc) with a 203-yard game against Army.
Prior to UConn, Robbins spent the 2023 season at Tennessee Tech as the pass game coordinator and wide receivers coach and the three seasons before that (2019-22) at North Greenville as the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach.
At North Greenville, Quarterback Dylan Ramirez set school records for passing yards (2,570), total yards (2,800), and touchdowns accounted for (28) as a freshman. Running back Corey Watkins had over 1,000 yards rushing, becoming the first player at NGU to hit the century mark since 2016.
His coaching career has also included stops at Charleston Southern (2018), VMI (2013-17), and Virginia (2010-12).
Robbins graduated from The University of Virginia at Wise with a degree in business administration in 2010 and his master’s degree in student affairs in higher education. He was a 2018 inductee into UVA-Wise’s Athletic Hall of Fame where he was a two-sport star, finishing as the most accomplished hitter in the baseball program’s history while also passing for 3,037 yards and 22 touchdowns to lead his time to a 2007 Mid-South Eastern Division Championship.
ROBBINS YEAR-BY-YEAR
2010-12 - Virginia (Graduate Assistant)
2013-17 - VMI (Wide Receivers/Tight Ends)
2018 - Charleston Southern (Wide Receivers)
2020-22 - North Greenville University (Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks)
2023 - Tennessee Tech (Pass Game Coordinator/Wide Receivers)
2024 - UConn (Quarterbacks)
2025 - Tulsa (Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks)
2026 - TCU (Quarterbacks)
Robbins rejoined his former offensive coordinator Gordon Sammis in Fort Worth as the two worked together to build an offensive juggernaut at UConn in 2024, helping the Huskies set or tie seven school records that season including finishing No. 10 nationally in red zone scoring (92.5).
Together, Robbins and Sammis scored 32.3 points per game in 2024, the highest scoring offense in 21 seasons at UConn to that point. They also helped led UConn to a 9-4 record, the program’s best in 14 years.
At Tulsa, under first-year head coach Tre Lamb, Robbins’ offense led running back Dominic Richardson to the Golden Hurricane’s first 1,000-yard rusher since 2021. Richardson posted 1,065 yards on 212 carries (5.0 ypc) with a 203-yard game against Army.
Prior to UConn, Robbins spent the 2023 season at Tennessee Tech as the pass game coordinator and wide receivers coach and the three seasons before that (2019-22) at North Greenville as the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach.
At North Greenville, Quarterback Dylan Ramirez set school records for passing yards (2,570), total yards (2,800), and touchdowns accounted for (28) as a freshman. Running back Corey Watkins had over 1,000 yards rushing, becoming the first player at NGU to hit the century mark since 2016.
His coaching career has also included stops at Charleston Southern (2018), VMI (2013-17), and Virginia (2010-12).
Robbins graduated from The University of Virginia at Wise with a degree in business administration in 2010 and his master’s degree in student affairs in higher education. He was a 2018 inductee into UVA-Wise’s Athletic Hall of Fame where he was a two-sport star, finishing as the most accomplished hitter in the baseball program’s history while also passing for 3,037 yards and 22 touchdowns to lead his time to a 2007 Mid-South Eastern Division Championship.
ROBBINS YEAR-BY-YEAR
2010-12 - Virginia (Graduate Assistant)
2013-17 - VMI (Wide Receivers/Tight Ends)
2018 - Charleston Southern (Wide Receivers)
2020-22 - North Greenville University (Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks)
2023 - Tennessee Tech (Pass Game Coordinator/Wide Receivers)
2024 - UConn (Quarterbacks)
2025 - Tulsa (Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks)
2026 - TCU (Quarterbacks)
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