Maryville College, an NCAA Division III program just outside Knoxville, Tennessee, has found its next offensive line coach.
Fifth-year head man Ben Fox has tabbed Antonio Bradford as Maryville College's new offensive line coach.
It's a major addition for the Scots, who posted an 8-2 campaign in 2023 that included a season-ending four-game winning streak.
Bradford, most recently FBS program South Alabama's running backs coach, also coached tight ends at Austin Peay.
Additionally, Bradford had back-to-back years in which he was invited to participate in NFL coaching programs. He worked with the Tampa Bay Bucs staff in 2016, and the following year, Bradford assisted the Detroit Lions with their offensive line.
The Alabama State graduate also was selected in 2015 for the NCAA/NFL Coaches Academy.
In his fourth season at the helm, Fox helped the Scots post an unblemished, 5-0 mark at home that included a win against USA South Conference champion Belhaven -- the program's only loss in USA South play -- and also set an attendance record for the Scots' homecoming win against LaGrange.
Maryville College returns 16 of 22 starters on offense and defense for the upcoming season, including reigning All-USA South quarterback Bryson Rollins. The Scots open at home against Sewanee in September.