Football
Musgrave, Brandyn

Brandyn Musgrave
- Title:
- Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach
Brandyn Musgrave enters his fourth season at Texas Tech as an associate strength and conditioning coach for the Red Raider football program.
Musgrave, a former student-athlete himself at Florida State, arrived at Texas Tech following one season at fellow Big 12 member Baylor where he worked alongside head strength and conditioning coach Lance Barilow during the 2021 season. Musgrave quickly joined the Red Raider staff after Baylor completed a 12-2 season with a win in the Allstate Sugar Bowl.
In addition to his time at Baylor, Musgrave served on the strength staff at Rutgers in 2019, his first full-time position at the collegiate level after working on the University of Miami staff as an intern in 2018. He joined the collegiate ranks after beginning his career as an assistant strength and conditioning coach at Barwis Methods, a leading performance training academy that boasts numerous professional athletes as clients.
Prior to joining the coaching profession, Musgrave was a fullback and linebacker at Florida State for 2013-15 where he was part of the Seminoles’ historic 14-0 undefeated season and BCS National Championship in 2013. Florida State also played in the Rose Bowl (2014) and Peach Bowl (2015), finishing with at least 10 wins each season during one of its most-successful stretches in history.
Musgrave, a native of Port St. Lucie, Florida, earned his bachelor’s degree in sociology from Florida State in 2015 and later added a master’s in sports performance from Concordia University of Chicago in 2018.
Musgrave, a former student-athlete himself at Florida State, arrived at Texas Tech following one season at fellow Big 12 member Baylor where he worked alongside head strength and conditioning coach Lance Barilow during the 2021 season. Musgrave quickly joined the Red Raider staff after Baylor completed a 12-2 season with a win in the Allstate Sugar Bowl.
In addition to his time at Baylor, Musgrave served on the strength staff at Rutgers in 2019, his first full-time position at the collegiate level after working on the University of Miami staff as an intern in 2018. He joined the collegiate ranks after beginning his career as an assistant strength and conditioning coach at Barwis Methods, a leading performance training academy that boasts numerous professional athletes as clients.
Prior to joining the coaching profession, Musgrave was a fullback and linebacker at Florida State for 2013-15 where he was part of the Seminoles’ historic 14-0 undefeated season and BCS National Championship in 2013. Florida State also played in the Rose Bowl (2014) and Peach Bowl (2015), finishing with at least 10 wins each season during one of its most-successful stretches in history.
Musgrave, a native of Port St. Lucie, Florida, earned his bachelor’s degree in sociology from Florida State in 2015 and later added a master’s in sports performance from Concordia University of Chicago in 2018.