Brennan Marion Named Hornet Football Coach
Dec 30, 2024 05:30PM ● By Sacramento State Athletics News ReleaseOn Dec. 20, Brennan Marion was announced as the 13th head football coach in Sac State history. Photo by Sacramento State Athletics
SACRAMENTO, CA (MPG) - Sacramento State Director of Athletics Mark
Orr announced on Dec. 20 that Brennan Marion has been appointed as the 13th
head football coach in school history.
One of the top offensive coordinators in the country, Marion comes to the
Hornets after spending the last two seasons at UNLV. Under his watch, the
Rebels had great success, posting a 19-8 overall record and qualifying for a
pair of bowl games. This season, UNLV ranked 14th in the FBS
with a school-record setting average of 36.2 points per game. The team's
average of 251.2 rushing yards per game would also be the most for the school
in over 45 years. For his efforts, Marion was named one of five finalists for
the Football Scoop Offensive Coordinator of the Year.
"I'm truly honored by the heartfelt welcome from President Luke Wood and
Director of Athletics Mark Orr to be the program's next head football
coach," Marion said. "Sacramento State is fully invested in becoming
a nationally known football program, and I've always relished the opportunity
to build and create. My family and I can't wait to serve the student-athletes
of this program and the Sacramento community. As a university, we're going to
write history and work tirelessly to build something that the community will be
proud of for generations to come."
In Marion's "Go-Go" offense, five UNLV offensive players earned
either first or second team all-Mountain West this fall. That includes wide
receiver Ricky White III, who became the first player in school history to post
two 1,000-yard seasons, and Hajj-Malik Williams, who became just the second
Rebel quarterback since 1996 to be named either first or second team
all-league.
"I'm thrilled to announce Brennan Marion as our next head football
coach," Mark Orr said. "Coach Marion is the perfect fit for our
football program, our department, our university and our community. His
demonstrated success in recruiting promising student-athletes and maximizing
their talents will help us return our football program to winning conference
championships. I'm confident Coach Marion possesses the dynamic ability to cultivate
impactful relationships with internal and external constituents surrounding
Hornet football. He will lead the student-athletes in our program to reach and
surpass their aspirations of achievement both on and off the field."
Following the 2023 season, Marion earned the Mountain West Wire Coordinator of
the Year honor and was a nominee for the prestigious Broyles Award in just his
first season at UNLV. During the season, the team scored 40+ points in a
school-record six games and had 24 points in a school-record 10 straight games.
The Rebels finished sixth in the FBS in third-down conversions (49.3 percent),
tied for eighth in red-zone offense (93.1 percent) and 22nd in
scoring (34.4 ppg).
UNLV was the Mountain West regular season co-champion and boasted a first team
All-American in wide receiver Ricky White III, a Mountain West Freshman of the
Year in quarterback Jayden Maiava and a rookie who led the nation among all
freshmen in rushing touchdowns with 12 in Jai'Den Thomas as part of a
school-record 39 overall rushing scores.
Marion came to UNLV from Texas where he served the 2022 season as the passing
game coordinator and wide receivers coach. The Longhorns finished with a top 25
scoring offense (34.5 PPG) while Marion tutored Big 12 Conference receiving
touchdowns leader Xavier Worthy, who became the 28th overall pick in the 2024
NFL Draft by the Kansas City Chiefs.
Marion coached 2021 Biletnikoff Award winner Jordan Addison at Pittsburgh. The
nation's top wideout was a consensus first team All-American after setting a
school single-season record with 100 catches for 1,593 yards and an FBS-leading
17 touchdowns. He would become a first round NFL Draft pick by the Minnesota
Vikings.
UNLV was Marion's second stop in the Mountain West as he served as wide
receivers coach at Hawaii in 2020. On the islands, he oversaw the development
of all-Mountain West receiver Calvin Turner who was named the New Mexico Bowl
Most Outstanding Offensive Player after compiling 252 all-purpose yards and
scoring two touchdowns in the Rainbow Warriors' 28-14 win over Houston.
In 2019, Marion was the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at William
& Mary, where he dramatically improved the Tribe's production in every
major statistical category. William & Mary nearly doubled its scoring
average while its total offensive output increased by almost 100 yards per
contest.
Marion's first NCAA Div. I coaching opportunity came at Howard, where he posted
two exceptional seasons (2017-18) as the Bisons' offensive coordinator and
quarterbacks coach. In 2017, quarterback Caylin Newton was named the MEAC
Rookie of the Year after becoming the first freshman in conference history to
surpass 3,000 yards of total offense (3,185). Marion's offense sparked Howard
to a 7-4 record in 2017, including a memorable 43-40 win over UNLV — the
largest upset in college football history.
Marion also coached the running backs at Oklahoma Baptist in 2016 and spent the
2015 season as an offensive quality control assistant at Arizona State.
A 2009 graduate of Tulsa, Marion was a record-setting receiver for the Golden
Hurricane. In two seasons at Tulsa (2007-08), he compiled 2,356 yards on 82
receptions with 19 touchdowns. He was a two-time all-Conference-USA selection
and the 2007 C-USA Newcomer of the Year. Marion set NCAA records for yards per
catch in both a season (31.9 in 2007) and a career (28.7).
Prior to Tulsa, he was a standout at De Anza junior college. In 2006, he led
California's junior colleges with 1,196 receiving yards and 16 touchdowns on 60
receptions. Following his collegiate playing career, Marion signed free agent
contracts with the NFL's Miami Dolphins, as well as the Canadian Football
League's Montreal Alouettes.
A native of Greensburg, Pa., Marion was a four-year letterman in three
different sports (football, basketball and track) at Greensburg Salem HS.
Marion has three children, Mariah, Brennan and Melrose.