Cleve Bryant

Cleve Bryant
Cleve Bryant
File:Cleve bryant shaggybevo.jpg
Cleve Bryant at the 2009 Byron Nelson Championship
Sport(s) Football
Current position
Title Associate Athletics Director for Football Operations
Team Texas
Annual salary $267,800[1]
Biographical details
Place of birth Canton, Ohio
Playing career
1965-1969 Ohio
Position(s) QB
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1977
1978-81
1982-84
1984-90
1991-92
1992-94
1995-97
1998-99
2000-2011
Ohio (QB/WR)
North Carolina (QB/WR)
New England (NFL) (RB)
Ohio
Illinois (WR)
Texas (WR)
North Carolina (WR/Recruiting)
Texas (Assistant AD)
Texas (Associate AD)
Accomplishments and honors
Awards
1968 MAC Player of the Year

Cleve Bryant is the former head football coach of Ohio University, and the former Associate Athletics Director for Football Operations for the Texas Longhorns football team. His responsibilities ranged from administrative operations to scheduling, as well as day to day operations of the football team and its facilities.[2] Bryant worked for Mack Brown at North Carolina and followed Mack to Texas in 1998. Bryant was the wide receiver coach at Texas under John Mackovic from 1992 to 1994, before he joined Mack Brown's staff at North Carolina.[2]

He was dismissed from the University of Texas in March 2011 because a university investigation determined he sexually harassed a 24-year-old athletic department employee.[3]

Bryant is married to Jean Bryant, a long-time academic advisor to the University of Texas football program.

College

Bryant attended Ohio University where he earned all conference honors in 1967 as the quarterback, while leading the Bobcats to a conference title. The Bobcats repeated the feat the following year, and Bryant went on to earn the MAC Player of the Year honors.[2]

He was drafted by the Denver Broncos in the 11th round during 1970 NFL Draft,[4] but he did not make the team.

Bryant was inducted into the Ohio University Hall of Fame in 1975 and to the Citrus Bowl Hall of Fame in 1988.

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