Football
Udy, Justin

Justin Udy
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- Offensive Quality Control
Justin Udy enters his first season as a quality control assistant on the Texas Tech staff where he will assist offensive coordinator David Yost and the Red Raider quarterbacks.
Udy returns to the offensive side of the ball after previously serving as a defensive administrative assistant at Utah State during the 2018 season. The Aggies were among the nation’s most opportunistic defenses in the country that season after leading the FBS in forced turnovers (32), interceptions (22) and three-and-outs forced (5.7 per game).
Udy arrived at Utah State after spending the previous three seasons at South Dakota School of Mines where he was the Hardrockers’ offensive coordinator, recruiting coordinator and wide receivers coach the final two years of his tenure.
South Dakota School of Mines averaged 31.1 points per game and 448.7 yards of total average (248.4 passing, 200.3 rushing) during the 2017 season as one of the most balanced attacks in the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference. Running back Brandon LaBrie was tabbed the RMAC Freshman of the Year that season and earned second team All-RMAC honors as one of four all-conference performers for the Hardrockers.
During the 2016 campaign, South Dakota School of Mines set the school record for total offense in both a game (681 yards versus Black Hills State) and a season after racking up 5,486 yards. The Hardrockers also set the single-season marks for rushing yards (2,674) and points (415) under Udy’s direction. Udy’s offense, in all, set a total of seven school records during his time as coordinator.
Prior to his time at South Dakota School of Mines, Udy worked at his alma mater, Eastern Oregon, from 2011-15 where he served in various roles, including assistant head coach, special teams coordinator and wide receivers coach. Eastern Oregon finished with an 8-3 record in 2014, which tied for the best season in school history at the time.
Udy graduated from Eastern Oregon with a bachelor’s degree in marketing and management in 2011 and a master’s in business administration in 2013. He was a quarterback and wide receiver for the Mountaineers from 2007-11. Udy is married for the former Shannon Callow.
Udy returns to the offensive side of the ball after previously serving as a defensive administrative assistant at Utah State during the 2018 season. The Aggies were among the nation’s most opportunistic defenses in the country that season after leading the FBS in forced turnovers (32), interceptions (22) and three-and-outs forced (5.7 per game).
Udy arrived at Utah State after spending the previous three seasons at South Dakota School of Mines where he was the Hardrockers’ offensive coordinator, recruiting coordinator and wide receivers coach the final two years of his tenure.
South Dakota School of Mines averaged 31.1 points per game and 448.7 yards of total average (248.4 passing, 200.3 rushing) during the 2017 season as one of the most balanced attacks in the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference. Running back Brandon LaBrie was tabbed the RMAC Freshman of the Year that season and earned second team All-RMAC honors as one of four all-conference performers for the Hardrockers.
During the 2016 campaign, South Dakota School of Mines set the school record for total offense in both a game (681 yards versus Black Hills State) and a season after racking up 5,486 yards. The Hardrockers also set the single-season marks for rushing yards (2,674) and points (415) under Udy’s direction. Udy’s offense, in all, set a total of seven school records during his time as coordinator.
Prior to his time at South Dakota School of Mines, Udy worked at his alma mater, Eastern Oregon, from 2011-15 where he served in various roles, including assistant head coach, special teams coordinator and wide receivers coach. Eastern Oregon finished with an 8-3 record in 2014, which tied for the best season in school history at the time.
Udy graduated from Eastern Oregon with a bachelor’s degree in marketing and management in 2011 and a master’s in business administration in 2013. He was a quarterback and wide receiver for the Mountaineers from 2007-11. Udy is married for the former Shannon Callow.