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Brad Franchione

Brad Franchione
Sport(s) Football
Current position
Record 54–13
Biographical details
Born Miller, Missouri
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1998 Fort Scott C.C. (QB)
1999–2001 East Central (DL/ST)
2001–2002 West Alabama (LB)
2002 Tennessee–Martin (LB)
2003–2004 Bacone (DC)
2004 Texas A&M–Commerce (DL)
2005–2010 Blinn College
2011–2015 Texas State (LB/ST)
Head coaching record
Overall 54–13
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
NJCAA National Championship (2006, 2009), SWJCFC Champions (2006, 2008, 2009), Region XIV Champs (2006, 2008, 2009)
Awards
Southwest Junior College Conference Coach of the Year (2006)(2008), 2009 American Community College Football Coaches Association Coach of the Year (top honor for community/junior college football)

Bradley Todd Franchione (born Miller, Missouri) is an American football coach.

Franchione is the son of college football coach and former ESPN announcer Dennis Franchione and Linda Solomon. Franchione was born in Miller, Missouri, and grew up near Pittsburg, Kansas. He graduated from Pittsburg High School in 1992 and earned a bachelor's degree in physical education in 1996 from the University of New Mexico. Two years later he received his M.S. in education from Arkansas State University. Franchione began his coaching career while still in college. He was a student coach assisting the secondary at the University of New Mexico from 1992–1996, and served as a graduate assistant with the offense at Arkansas State from 1996–1998.

After his graduation from Arkansas State, Franchione received his first official coaching job as an assistant at Fort Scott Community College, working with quarterbacks and the punt team and serving as video coordinator. After a year there, Franchione move to East Central University, where from 1999–2001 he was the defensive line coach and recruiting coordinator, as well as the academic and special teams coordinator. He helped lead their 2000 team to its first winning season in 17 years. In 2001–2002, Franchione was an assistant coach at the University of West Alabama, where he worked with linebackers and the punt and kickoff teams. He held the same position at the University of Tennessee at Martin in 2002.

The next season (2003), Franchione was an associate head coach, defensive coordinator, and recruiting coordinator at Bacone College. The team earned second place in the Central States Intercollegiate Football Conference. In 2004, Franchione served as defensive line coach at Texas A&M University–Commerce. In his single season there, he was also the academic, travel, and video coordinator for the team. He was responsible for recruiting at Kansas junior colleges and in central Texas, an area that included his next school, Blinn.


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