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Stu Holt

Stu Holt

Special Teams Coordinator/Tight Ends
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The Holt File

Coaching: 29th season, 3rd at Tech
Hometown: Hamptonville, North Carolina
High School: Starmount
College: North Carolina (1995) / Western Carolina (2000)
Playing Exp: North Carolina (1992-95)
Family: Wife – Kim / Daughters – Payton, Maggie, Ann Wallace

Coaching History

2023Virginia TechSpecial Teams Coordinator/Asst. Head Coach - Offense/Tight Ends Coach
2022Virginia TechSpecial Teams Coordinator / Asst. Head Coach - Offense / Running Backs Coach
2019-21LouisvilleSpecial Teams Coordinator / Tight Ends
2016-18Appalachian StateSpecial Teams Coordinator / Running Backs
2015Appalachian StateRunning Backs
2014South FloridaSpecial Teams Coordinator / Tight Ends
2013South FloridaSpecial Teams Coordinator / Director of Player Personnel
2012Western KentuckyTight Ends / Tackles
2011Western KentuckyTight Ends / Tackles / Return Game Coordinator
2010Tennessee StateRunning Backs
2009Western KentuckySpecial Teams Coordinator / Running Backs
2006-08Western KentuckyRunning Backs
2005Western KentuckySpecial Teams Coordinator / Running Backs
2004Western KentuckyRunning Backs
2002-03New Smyrna Beach (Fla.) H.S.Head Coach
2001Bethune-CookmanSpecial Teams Coordinator / Inside Linebackers
2000CumberlandSpecial Teams Coordinator / Defensive Line
1998-99Western CarolinaGraduate Assistant
1997Mainland (Fla.) H.S.Running Backs
1996NorwichSpecial Teams / Linebackers


BOWL GAMES COACHED (7)

2023Military Bowl    Virginia Tech
2019Music City BowlLouisville
2018New Orleans BowlAppalachian State
2017Dollar General BowlAppalachian State
2016Camellia BowlAppalachian State
2015Camellia BowlAppalachian State
2012LIttle Caesars BowlWestern Kentucky


BOWL GAMES PLAYED (4)

1995CarQuest BowlNorth Carolina
1994Sun BowlNorth Carolina
1993Gator BowlNorth Carolina
1993Peach BowlNorth Carolina

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COACHING HIGHLIGHTS

  • Stu Holt is in his third season in Blacksburg as special teams coordinator, his second as tight ends coach. Holt coached running backs in 2022.
  • Under Holt's direction, placekicker John Love had a career year in 2023, connecting on 22 of his 24 field goal attempts and going a perfect 44 of 44 on extra points. Love was named an Honorable Mention All-ACC selection.
  • Holt helped Peter Moore average 43 yards per punt in 2023, with 19 kicks of more than 50 yards and 17 downed inside the 20-yard line.
  • Kyle Lowe was among the ACC's top kickoff men in 2023, with 54 touchbacks in 76 kickoffs and Tucker Holloway was a top five punt returner nationally under Holt.
  • Bhayshul Tuten thrived as a kick returner under Coach Holt in 2023 with two returns for touchdowns. Tuten is one of two Power Five kick returners who co-led the nation in touchdowns and one of five players overall in the FBS ranks. He was selected to the 2023 All-ACC Second Team as an all-purpose back, and was named a second-team All-American by both The Sporting News and College Football Network as a kick returner.
  • Holt spent three seasons working as the special teams coordinator/tight ends coach at Louisville prior to coming to Tech.
  • In 2021, Holt helped TE Marshon Ford earn third-team All-ACC honors after leading the team in receiving with 47 catches for 530 yards with two touchdowns. Ford also finished second among ACC tight ends with six touchdowns in 2020 after leading the conference’s tight ends with seven TD catches in 2019.
  • During the 2020 season Holt mentored former walk-on K James Turner who earned All-ACC honorable mention honors after converting 86.7 percent (13 of 15) of his field goals.
  • In his first season at Louisville in 2019, the Cardinals averaged 27.4 yards per kickoff return to rank fifth in the nation. Louisville also racked up 1,091 punt return yards that season to rank 18th in the country.
  • Prior to his time in Louisville, Holt served as special teams coordinator/running backs coach at Appalachian State (2015-18). With Holt’s help, the Mountaineers won three straight Sun Belt championships and made four consecutive bowl appearances. Appalachian State boasted an individual 1,000-yard rusher all four of those seasons, ranking in the FBS top 25 each of those years. The Mountaineers ranked sixth in the nation in rushing in 2015 (271.5 ypg), while coming in 10th in 2016 (250.9 ypg). During that four-year span, Appalachian State averaged 246.6 rushing ypg, the eighth-best total in the country over that stretch.
  • In 2018, RB Darrynton Evans racked up 1,187 rushing yards with seven TDs to earn first-team All-Sun Belt honors. Evans also received third-team All-Sun Belt accolades as an all-purpose player.
  • Holt’s special teams unit was responsible for four touchdowns in 2018, tying for the FBS lead with three punt return TDs. The Mountaineers’ kickoff return unit ranked second in the country (28.8 avg.) and also scored a touchdown.
  • During the 2017 campaign RB Jalin Moore boasted his second consecutive 1,000-yard season as he rushed for 1,037 yards with 12 touchdowns.
  • Holt and the Mountaineers boasted two 1,000-yard rushers in 2016 as Moore rushed for 1,402 yards en route to Sun Belt Offensive Player of the Year honors and RB Marcus Cox racked up 1,015 rushing yards.
  • Cox rushed for 1,423 yards with nine TDs under Holt’s tutelage in 2015.
  • Holt owns the distinction of coaching three different players who at one time have held the all-time leading rushing record at their respective schools. Cox remains the all-time leading rusher in Appalachian State history with 5,103 career yards. He also coached RB Lerron Moore who racked up 4,396 career rushing yards at Western Kentucky from 2003-06. That mark was later surpassed by another Holt pupil, RB Bobby Rainey, who holds the current mark for the Hilltoppers with 4,542 career rushing yards.
  • Holt was originally hired as director of player personnel at South Florida in 2013 before adding special teams coordinator duties to his responsibilities.
  • He then served as special teams coordinator/tight ends coach for the Bulls in 2014.
  • During the 2014 campaign P Mattias Ciabatti set a singleseason school record with a 44.4-yard punting average. The first-team all-conference selection also led the American Athletic Conference with 22 punts downed inside the 20 and 18 punts of 50+ yards.
  • In 2013, Holt was nominated for the Broyles Award as the national assistant coach of the year. South Florida’s special teams improved in nearly every statistical category despite having to replace its kicker and punter from the previous season. Under Holt’s guidance, USF’s special teams were ranked No. 3 nationally by ESPN Stats & Info. The Bulls led the American Athletic Conference and ranked ninth nationally in punt returns (14.4 avg.), while first-year K Marvin Kloss was one of three finalists for the Lou Groza Award presented annually to the nation’s top kicker.
  • Prior to his arrival at South Florida, Holt spent eight seasons at Western Kentucky (2004-09, 2011-12) and one season at Tennessee State (2010).
  • As running backs coach for the Hilltoppers from 2004-09, he guided a unit that ranked 14th in FCS, averaging 226.2 rushing ypg in 2004.
  • In 2005, RB Lerron Moore racked up 1,037 rushing yards and 10 TDs. In his final three seasons with Holt as his position coach, Moore accumulated 555 carries for 2,906 yards with 30 touchdowns.
  • RB Tyrell Hayden also enjoyed a 1,000-yard season with Holt as his position coach, posting 1,134 rushing yards with 10 TDs in 2007.
  • Holt also coordinated the Hilltoppers’ special teams in 2005 and 2009.
  • Tennessee State ranked 24th in rushing (190.0 ypg) among FCS squads with Holt coaching running backs in 2010. He then returned to Western Kentucky to coach offensive tackles/tight ends in 2011-12.
  • Holt’s collegiate coaching experience also includes stints at Bethune-Cookman (2001) and Cumberland (2000).
  • His association with Pry began when he worked as a graduate assistant at Western Carolina (1998-99) and Pry served as the team’s defensive line coach.
  • He also coached at Norwich (1996), and has three years of high school coaching experience, including two years as head coach at New Smyrna Beach H.S. in New Smyrna Beach, Florida (2002-03).

PLAYING HIGHLIGHTS

  • Holt served as a long snapper at North Carolina (1992-95) and was part of four teams that earned bowl berths.
  • He attended high school at Starmount High School and played for his father, B.W. Holt, the fourth-winningest coach in North Carolina high school football history.

PROMINENT NFL PUPILS

WR/PRTutu AtwellD2-2021 – L.A. Rams
RBDarrynton EvansD3-2019 – Tennessee
RBJalin MooreFA-2018 – N.Y. Jets
TEMitchell HenryFA-2015 – Green Bay
TEMike McFarlandFA-2014 – Houston
TESean PriceFA-2014 – Baltimore
TEJack DoyleFA-2013 – Tennessee
RBBobby RaineyFA-2012 – Baltimore
CSteve JusticeD6-2008 – Indianapolis