Gregg Brandon (born February 29, 1956) is an American college football coach and former player.
He was most recently the head football coach at the Colorado School of Mines, a position he had held from 2015 until his retirement after the 2021 season.
[1] Prior to that, he was the offensive coordinator at New Mexico State University and coached tight ends in the United Football League (UFL) for the Las Vegas Locomotives.
Following Meyer's departure to Utah in 2002, Gregg Brandon was named the 16th head football coach in Bowling Green's history.
In his first season as Bowling Green's head coach, Brandon lead the Falcons to an 11–3 record, a national ranking.
and an appearance in the 2003 MAC Championship Game, where they lost the Miami RedHawks at Doyt Perry Stadium.
Following the Falcons double-overtime loss in their home finale against Buffalo, Brandon showed irritation with the fans for their poor attendance at the game as it had championship implications.
[2] On December 18, 2008, Brandon accepted the position of offensive coordinator at the University of Virginia, replacing Mike Groh (son of then current Virginia head coach, Al Groh), who stepped down a week before Brandon's hiring.
An HR representative and the school's sports director, David Hasburg, later apologized, in person, to Lu's class for the incident.