Princeton adds offensive staffer with Pac-12, Mountain West experience to Tigers' staff (Omar Farman)

The Princeton football program, which under coach Bob Surace is in the midst of the school's most successful run in its Football Championship Subdivision era, has a new quality control coach.

Omar Farman, working previously under Marcus Arroyo at UNLV and with undergraduate coaching experience at the University of Oregon, is now an offensive analyst with the Tigers under offensive coordinator Mike Willis.

Farman is going to work with Princeton's quarterbacks and wide receivers.

The Tigers, winners of 36 games the past four seasons and three of the past six Ivy League conference championships, open their 2023 campaign Sept. 16 at San Diego, which is continuing to deal with a hazing scandal that is leaving an unspecified number of players suspended.

In addition to his experience at the collegiate level, Farman also has on-field coaching credentials from his time as an defensive assistant at Orange Lutheran High School (California).

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