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Bradley Todd Franchione (born c. 1974) is an American former
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coach. He served as the head football coach at
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in
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from 2005 to 2010, compiling a record of 54–13 and leading his teams to two
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, in 2006 and 2009. Franchione is the son of retired football coach
Dennis Franchione Dennis Wayne Franchione (born March 28, 1951) is an American former college football coach. He is the former head football coach at Texas State University–San Marcos, Texas State University, a position he held from 1990 to 1991, when the school ...
.


Early life

Franchione is the son of college football coach and former ESPN announcer
Dennis Franchione Dennis Wayne Franchione (born March 28, 1951) is an American former college football coach. He is the former head football coach at Texas State University–San Marcos, Texas State University, a position he held from 1990 to 1991, when the school ...
and Linda Solomon. Franchione was born in
Miller, Missouri Miller is a town in Lawrence County, Missouri, United States. As of the 2010 census, the city population was 699. History A post office called Miller has been in operation since 1891. The community has the name of T. A. Miller, a railroad co ...
, and grew up near
Pittsburg, Kansas Pittsburg is a city in Crawford County, Kansas, Crawford County, Kansas, United States, located in southeast Kansas near the Missouri state border. It is the most populous city in Crawford County and southeast Kansas. As of the 2020 United S ...
. He graduated from Pittsburg High School in 1992 and earned a bachelor's degree in physical education in 1996 from the
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. Two years later he received his
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in education from
Arkansas State University Arkansas State University (A-State or ASU) is a public university, public research university in Jonesboro, Arkansas, United States. It is the flagship campus of the Arkansas State University System and the second-largest university in the st ...
. Franchione began his coaching career while still in college. He was a student coach assisting the secondary at the University of New Mexico from 1992 to 1996, and served as a graduate assistant with the offense at Arkansas State from 1996 to 1998.


Early career

After his graduation from Arkansas State, Franchione received his first official coaching job as an assistant at
Fort Scott Community College Fort Scott Community College is a Public college, public community college in Fort Scott, Kansas. It has satellite buildings in other cities in Crawford County, Kansas, Crawford County, including Pittsburg, Kansas, Pittsburg and Frontenac, Kansa ...
, working with quarterbacks and the punt team and serving as video coordinator. After a year there, Franchione move to
East Central University East Central University (ECU or East Central) is a public university in Ada, Oklahoma. It is part of Oklahoma's Regional University System. Beyond its flagship campus in Ada, the university has courses available in McAlester, Shawnee, and Duran ...
, where from 1999 to 2001 he was the defensive line coach and recruiting coordinator, as well as the academic and special teams coordinator. He helped lead the 2000 team to its first winning season in 17 years. In 2001 and 2002, Franchione was an assistant coach at the
University of West Alabama The University of West Alabama (UWA) is a public university in Livingston, Alabama, United States. Founded in 1835, the school began as a church-supported school for young women called "Livingston Female Academy". The university serves students ...
, where he worked with
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s and the punt and kickoff teams. He held the same position at the
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in 2002. The next season (2003), Franchione was an associate head coach, defensive coordinator, and recruiting coordinator at
Bacone College Bacone College, formerly Bacone Indian University, is a private college in Muskogee, Oklahoma. Founded in 1880 as the Indian University by missionary Almon C. Bacone, it was originally affiliated with the mission arm of what is now American Bapt ...
. The team earned second place in the
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(CSFL). In 2004, Franchione served as
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coach at
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. In his single season there, he was also the academic, travel, and video coordinator for the team. He was responsible for recruiting at
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junior colleges and in central
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, an area that included his next school, Blinn.


Blinn College

In his 10th year as a coach, Franchione earned his first head coaching opportunity when he was hired to coach the Blinn Buccaneers in Brenham, Texas in January 2005. In their 2006 season, Franchione's second year as their coach, the team had a perfect 12–0 season and earned a national championship when they were awarded the number one ranking in the final NJCAA Football Poll of the 2006 season. The team's defense was ranked number one in the country, giving up an average of only 129 yard per game, and allowing only 39 rushing yards per game. Four of the team's players were named NJCAA All-Americans. For his coaching efforts, Franchione was named the 2006 Southwest Junior College Conference Coach of the Year and the Sportex 2006 National Junior College Coach of the Year. In 2009 Blinn won their second national championship, and Franchione was named the 2009 American Community College Football Coaches Association Coach of the Year. The 2009 Blinn squad led by future
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winner
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finished the season with an 11-1 overall record, the Southwest Junior College Football Conference (SWJCFC) title and the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) national title. Franchione resigned his position as Blinn head coach on January 3, 2011, and in his five years (2005–2009) at Blinn amassed a 54-13 record.


Texas State

In January 2011 Franchione accepted a position at
Texas State University Texas State University (TXST) is a public university, public research university with its main campus in San Marcos, Texas, United States, and another campus in Round Rock, Texas, Round Rock. Since its establishment in 1899, the university has ...
as linebackers coach and special teams coordinator. In 2012, he coached future NFL linebacker
Joplo Bartu Joplo Johnny Bartu (born October 3, 1989) is an American former professional football linebacker. He played college football for Texas State. He was signed by the Atlanta Falcons as an undrafted free agent in 2013. Early life Bartu was born in ...
. The special teams finished in the top ten in FBS in punt returns (16.71), kickoff returns (26.18) and net punting (40.43). His special teams unit finished 32nd in
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's special teams rankings. In 2013, the defense finished 2nd in total defense in the
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as Texas State finished bowl eligible for the first time in program history. In 2014, he coached future NFL linebacker and the leading tackler in the Sun Belt Conference,
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. Dennis Franchione (Head Coach) quit in December 2015. Brad was released from TXST in 2016.


Family

Franchione and his wife, Rebecca, have two sons, Wyatt and Gunnar and one daughter, Isabella.


Head coaching record


References


External links


Texas State profile


{{DEFAULTSORT:Franchione, Brad Year of birth missing (living people) 1970s births Living people Bacone Warriors football coaches Blinn Buccaneers football coaches East Central Tigers football coaches Fort Scott Greyhounds football coaches UT Martin Skyhawks football coaches East Texas A&M Lions football coaches Texas State Bobcats football coaches West Alabama Tigers football coaches Arkansas State University alumni University of New Mexico alumni People from Lawrence County, Missouri Sportspeople from Pittsburg, Kansas Coaches of American football from Kansas