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14 Facts About Aaron Roderick

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Aaron Roderick is an American college football coach and former wide receiver who is currently the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Brigham Young University.

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Aaron Roderick was previously BYU's passing game coordinator and quarterbacks coach from 2018 to 2020 and an offensive consultant in 2017.

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In 1999, Aaron Roderick began his coaching career at BYU, his alma mater, as a graduate assistant for the offense under head coach LaVell Edwards.

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When Edwards retired as BYU's head coach in 2001, Aaron Roderick was retained as a graduate assistant under new head coach Gary Crowton.

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In 2002, Aaron Roderick was hired as the running backs coach at Snow College.

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In 2003, Aaron Roderick was named the offensive coordinator, quarterbacks coach and recruiting coordinator at SUU.

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In 2005, Aaron Roderick joined the University of Utah as the wide receivers coach.

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In 2010, Aaron Roderick was promoted to Utah's co-offensive coordinator and wide receivers coach.

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In 2017, Aaron Roderick returned to BYU as an offensive consultant.

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In 2018, Aaron Roderick was hired as the passing game coordinator and quarterbacks coach under head coach Kalani Sitake.

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In 2019, Aaron Roderick was a 2019 Broyles Award nominee, an annual award given to the nation's top assistant coach.

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On January 4,2021, Aaron Roderick was promoted to offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach, replacing Jeff Grimes, who left to become the offensive coordinator at Baylor University.

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Aaron Roderick graduated from BYU in 1998 with a bachelor's degree in sociology, and earned a master's degree in sociology at BYU in 2002, while working as the running backs coach at Snow College.

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Aaron Roderick is married to Ellen McConnell and has three children.