Jeff Scott enters his first season as head coach at South Florida.
Scott comes to USF after serving as an assistant at Clemson since 2008. He was promoted from a graduate assistant to wide receivers coach when Dabo Swinney replaced Tommy Bowden as interim head coach during the 2008 season. Scott later was promoted as the Tigers’ co-offensive coordinator and wide receivers coach from 2015-19.
As co-offensive coordinator, Scott helped Clemson win two national championships in 2016 and 2018.
During Scott’s tenure as an assistant at Clemson, he coached against teams that Jeremy Pruitt was part of five times.
- 2008: Alabama 34 Clemson 10 (Atlanta, Georgia)
- 2013: Florida State 51 Clemson 14 (Clemson, South Carolina)
- 2014: Georgia 45 Clemson 21 (Athens, Georgia)
- 2016: Clemson 35 Alabama 31 (Tampa, Florida)
- 2017: Alabama 24 Clemson 6 (New Orleans, Louisiana)
Scott joined the show “Tennessee Two-A-Days” to discuss his time at Clemson and becoming the head coach at South Florida.
The show can be listened to here or below.
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