Football

Brandon Crosby
Brandon Crosby
  • Title:
    Offensive Analyst
Brandon Crosby spent two years in the Treasure Valley, after joining Boise State as an offensive analystf prior to the 2020 season. In his first year, the Broncos led the Mountain West with 33.9 points per game.

Crosby joined the Broncos after two seasons at Fort Lewis College in Durango, Colo. At FLC, Crosby was promoted to head coach in September 2019 after serving as the interim head coach since January, and saw the Skyhawks to a 3-7 record. He also served as the team's offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach.

Prior to his time in Durango, Crosby spent 14 months at Nevada, serving as a quarterback quality control coach and a graduate assistant for receivers.

With the Wolf Pack, Crosby was responsible for creating practice and game plans, scouting reports and drills. On game days, Crosby communicated directly with the offensive coordinator from the booth and assisted in play calling. He also coordinated recruiting areas for the coaching staff, led recruiting meetings and coordinated recruiting visits.
 
Prior to Nevada, Crosby was a receivers coach and recruiting coordinator at West Texas A&M from January 2016-January 2017. Before WTA&MU, he was the running backs coach at LaGrange College, receivers and tight ends coach at Saddleback College, and receivers, running backs and tight ends coach at Willamette University.
 
Crosby received his Bachelor of Arts degree in business and organizational management from Vanguard University in 2011. He also attended Baker University and Saddleback Junior College. From 2001-02, he played wide receiver, defensive back and special teams at Saddleback. From 2003-04, Crosby attended Baker University and accounted for 58 catches for 716 yards and nine touchdowns his senior year, while also playing special teams.