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What did Kendal Briles do?

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Asked by: Ricky Ayala

Where did Kendal Briles come from?

Abilene, Texas

KENDAL BRILES
Hometown Abilene, Texas
2015-16 Baylor, Offensive Coordinator/QBs
2012-14 Baylor, Passing game coord./WRs/recruiting coord.
2008-11 Baylor, Inside receivers/offensive recruiting coord.

How much does Kendal Briles make at Arkansas?

Arkansas signs Odom, Briles, 4 other assistants through ’24

Coach 2021 salary 2022 salary
OC Kendal Briles $1 million $1.2 million
STC Scott Fountain $450,000 $515,000
DL Deke Adams $300,000* $400,000
OL Cody Kennedy $400,000 $400,000

How much does Kendall Briles make?

Odom received a $100,000 pay raise to $1.85 million per year and Briles received a series of pay raises that will increase his salary from $1 million to $1.2 million in 2022. Briles’ salary would increase to $1.3 million by the final year of his agreement.
Mar 10, 2022

Is Kendall Briles the son of Art Briles?

One name that was highly considered to be in the running was Arkansas’ Kendal Briles. Briles, the son of former Baylor coach and Texas Tech alum Art, has ties to both Texas high school and colleges during his tenure at both Baylor and Houston.
Nov 8, 2021

Who is the OC at Arkansas?

One of the most brilliant offensive minds in college football, Dan Enos enters his third season as Arkansas’ offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach.

Who is the offensive coordinator at BYU?

coordinator Aaron Roderick

BYU’s offensive coordinator Aaron Roderick smiling big after day 1.

Why did Jeff Grimes leave BYU?

PROVO, Utah (ABC4 Sports) – Offensive coordinator Jeff Grimes is leaving BYU for the same position at Baylor. Grimes takes over for Larry Fedora, who was fired after a year with Baylor.
Jan 4, 2021

What happened to Jeff Grimes?

| Jan. 4, 2021, 1:12 p.m. Jeff Grimes told me a story once about the way he became a football coach. He took the long way — a route that eventually went through BYU twice and now, as of Monday, is taking him to Baylor, where he’ll hold the same position he held at BYU — offensive coordinator.
Jan 4, 2021