Brennan Carroll

Brennan Carroll (born March 20, 1979) is an American football coach at the University of Miami. His nickname is BC.

Coaching career
In 2002, Carroll joined the USC Trojans football team staff as a graduate assistant, under his father, Pete Carroll, who was then head coach. During his first season he worked with offense and special teams. During his second season on staff, he worked with the tight ends. In 2004 he became the full-time assistant coach in charge of tight ends. In 2007, in addition to his work as an assistant coach, he became the team's Recruiting Coordinator. Also in 2007, Trojans tight end Fred Davis, who Brennan coached, won the John Mackey Award, which goes to the nation's top tight end. In February 2010, it was announced that the recently hired head coach Lane Kiffin would not retain Brennan Carroll.

On December 22, 2010, it was announced that Carroll will join Al Golden's staff at the University of Miami where is expected to coach TE's and be recruiting coordinator.

On January 10, 2013, Carroll moved to WR coach after the Hurricanes hired Mario Cristobal as their Associate HC and TE Coach.

College career
Carroll played college football as a tight end at the University of Pittsburgh (1999–2001) after transferring from University of Delaware (1997).

High school career
Carroll prepped at Saratoga High School in Saratoga, California.

Personal
Carroll and his wife Amber have one son, Dillon Brennan Carroll.