WVU Football
WVU Football Makes Ryan Garrett as WR Coach Official
The WVU football program makes another new addition to Rich Rodriguez’s staff official on Thursday.
West Virginia announced the hiring of Ryan Garrett as wide receivers coach. He was initially reported as Rodriguez’s pick for the job on Dec. 21.
“I’m excited that Ryan will be joining the Mountaineer football program as the wide receivers coach,” said Rodriguez about Garrett.
“I have had the opportunity to work with him for several years and have seen his growth as a coach on and off the field. He brings a lot of energy and knowledge to the position, having worked closely with our receivers over the last three years. He is a great addition to our on-field coaching staff.”
Garrett then responded with a simple “ready to work” post over the announcement on social media.
Ready to work! #HardEdge #EarnSuccess https://t.co/iXHTVxkgXc
— Ryan Garrett (@CoachRGarrett) January 2, 2025
Garrett has worked with Rodriguez at three previous stops, Ole Miss (2019), Louisiana Monroe (2021) and Jacksonville State (2022-24). Garrett worked as the pass game coordinator at West Virginia State in 2020.
More about Garrett from the WVU press release below:
In 2024, he helped lead the Gamecocks to a 9-5 record, the Conference USA championship and a spot in a second straight bowl game. The JSU offense finished No. 4 in FBS in rushing, No. 6 in first-down offense, No. 8 in passing yards per completion, No. 11 in scoring offense and No. 21 in total offense.
Garrett’s top receiver, Cam Vaughn, finished with 49 catches for 804 yards and five touchdowns, ranking No. 3 in CUSA in yards per reception, No. 6 in receiving yards, No. 8 in touchdown receptions and No. 9 in catches.
Jacksonville State made history during the 2023 season, posting a 9-4 record during their first season at the FBS level and winning the R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl. Perry Carter earned All-Conference USA Honorable Mention honors after leading the Gamecocks in receiving.
Carter averaged 17.74 yards per catch during the regular season, which was third in CUSA. He finished the year with 672 receiving yards and four touchdowns.
In Garrett’s first season at Jax State in 2022, he helped guide the Gamecocks to a 9-2 record that included a 5-0 mark in conference play and the 2022 ASUN Conference title. The Gamecocks had one of the most efficient offenses in the nation, ranking No. 5 nationally in yards per reception and No. 10 in scoring offense. Fourteen different Gamecocks caught at least one pass in 2022, while nine of those found the end zone at least once.
In 2021, he helped the Warhawks head coach and former Mountaineer Terry Bowden lay the foundation for a turnaround of their program after they inherited a team that had gone winless the season before.
Garrett spent the 2020 season as the pass game coordinator and wide receivers coach at West Virginia State under coach John Pennington, a former receiver for Rodriguez at WVU.
He started his coaching career at Ole Miss, where he began as a student assistant and eventually served as an offensive graduate assistant working with the Rebels’ quarterbacks under Rodriguez in 2019. That season, the Rebels ranked third in total offense in the SEC, averaging 445.3 yards per game, behind only Alabama and LSU.
Garrett graduated from North Henderson High School (Hendersonville, N.C.) where he was captain of the football team and was named all-conference as a wide receiver. He played college of Emory & Henry College (Virginia) for a year before transferring to Ole Miss and entering the coaching profession.
jackson five
January 2, 2025 at 8:46 pm
I’M STILL WAITING ON THE HIRING OF PAT WHITE,,,, I DON’T THINK IT’S GOING TO HAPPEN, AND THAT IS SO STUPID ON RR’S HIRES… I THINK I’LL THROW UP IF RR HIRES BICKNELL JR, A ONE YR WONDER,,,, BUT BACK TO WHITE, IF RR’S INTENT IS TO GET A DUEL THREAT QB, IT THEN WOULD BE REALLY INSANE NOT TO HIRE WHITE TO COACH UP THIS RECRUIT,,WHITE WAS THE BEST DUEL THREAT QB THAT WVU EVER HAD AND HE HAS TONS OF COACHING EXPERIENCE,, SO RR IT’S UP TO YOU, I CAN TELL YOU THIS, YOU’LL LOSE ALOT OF FANS AND TICKET BUYERS IF YOU DON’T HIRE HIM.