Kevin Craft (born October 15, 1985) is a former American football quarterback and Head Coach for the IBM Big Blue in the Japanese X-League.
In his first career start at San Diego State, Kevin Craft completed 20 of 32 passes for 216 yards against BYU.
He soon found himself in as the starting quarterback for the UCLA Bruins Football team after the two veteran starters, Ben Olson and Patrick Cowan, both fell to extended injuries.
In the 2009 Washington game at the Rose Bowl, Craft came in after Kevin Prince went out to guide the Bruins to a one-point victory, 24–23, and an end to the team's five straight Pac-10 conference losses.
The Cougars play in the highest level of competition in France Ligue Élite de Football Américain and in the EFAF Cup.
Kevin decided to choose this challenge over his coaching job in order to try to help the Cougars to reach the national title.