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Herb Hand was born on 5 January, 1968 in Westmoreland, New York, is an American football player and coach (born 1968). Discover Herb Hand's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 56 years old?

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Age 56 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 5 January, 1968
Birthday 5 January
Birthplace Westmoreland, New York
Nationality United States

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Timeline

1968

Herb Hand (born January 5, 1968) is an American football coach who is currently the offensive line coach for the UCF Knights.

Prior to that, he was the co-offensive coordinator and offensive line coach for the Texas Longhorns.

Hand was a three-year starter at Hamilton College, where he played offensive line.

1989

A team captain his senior season, Hand earned All-NESCAC honors in 1989.

1990

He graduated from Hamilton in 1990 with a degree in history.

1991

Hand began his coaching career at West Virginia Wesleyan College in 1991 as a defensive graduate assistant, spending three seasons in that role.

1993

He earned his MBA from West Virginia Wesleyan in 1993.

1994

Hand has also spent time as the defensive coordinator at Glenville State from 1994 to 1996 under Rich Rodriguez and at Concord College in Athens, West Virginia.

While at Concord, he also served as the special teams coordinator.

1999

He joined the coaching staff at Clemson University in 1999 as an offensive graduate assistant, reuniting with Rodriguez who was Clemson's offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach.

After Rodriguez was named the head coach at West Virginia, Hand joined his staff as tight ends coach and recruiting coordinator.

2001

Hand spent six years (2001-06) at West Virginia, serving as tight ends coach and recruiting coordinator.

2006

At West Virginia he helped them win three Big East Conference titles and go to five straight bowl games during the span, including a victory over SEC champion Georgia in the 2006 Sugar Bowl.

2007

When Todd Graham accepted the head coaching position at the University of Tulsa in 2007, he hired Hand to be his co-offensive coordinator and offensive line coach, splitting coordinator duties with Gus Malzahn.

2008

Hand is a three-time finalist for Offensive Line Coach of the Year by Football Scoop (2008, 2016-17).

2009

After Malzahn left to be the offensive coordinator at Auburn in 2009, Hand was promoted to sole offensive coordinator, as well as assistant head coach.

2010

Hand was named the offensive line coach at Vanderbilt University in 2010, joining Robbie Caldwell's staff.

During his tenure at Vanderbilt, he coached players who earned 11 Southeastern Conference Offensive Lineman of the Week Awards.

His units blocked for Zac Stacy who broke the Vanderbilt season and career (3,143 yards) rushing records at that time.

He's coached numerous players that have gone onto the play in the NFL notably Wesley Johnson and Will Holden.

After Caldwell resigned at the end of the 2010 season, Hand was retained by newly hired head coach James Franklin.

2013

Hand also added the title of run game coordinator to his duties at the beginning of the 2013 season.

After Franklin accepted the head coaching job at Penn State University, Hand also joined his staff in the same position he held on Franklin's staff at Vanderbilt.

He served as the offensive line coach and run game coordinator for two seasons.

2015

His unit blocked for Saquon Barkley in 2015, when he broke Penn State's freshman rushing record with 1,076 yards and was named the Big Ten Freshman of the Year.

He also coached several successful lineman that went onto the NFL notably Donovan Smith, Brendan Mahon, and Ryan Bates.

2016

Hand was named the offensive line coach at Auburn, reuniting with Gus Malzahn, Hand's offensive line was named a semifinalists for the Joe Moore Award (nation's top offensive line) in 2016 and 2017.

Under Hand, right guard Braden Smith earned first-team All-America honors from AP and also earned the SEC's Jacobs Blocking Trophy as the top blocker in the conference.

In 2016, Kamryn Pettway led the SEC and ranked 11th in the nation in rushing yards per game, making him a Doak Walker Award semifinalist (top running back in college football).

2017

The line paved the way for running back Kerryon Johnson to earn 2017 SEC Offensive Player of the Year and All-American honors.

In his two seasons at Auburn, they went back-to-back New Year's Six bowl games the Sugar Bowl and Peach Bowl.

2018

Hand was named the co-offensive coordinator and offensive line coach at the University of Texas in 2018, joining Tom Herman's staff.

Nine offensive linemen were named All-Big 12 during his three years at Texas under Hand.

All five of the starting offensive linemen in 2018 were named to the All-Big 12 team, led by Calvin Anderson, Zach Shackelford, and Patrick Vahe.

2020

In 2020, Sam Cosmi was named an All-American and was later drafted 51st overall in 2021 NFL Draft.

He was not retained when Herman was fired and replaced by Steve Sarkisian at the end of the 2020 season.

Hand was hired to join the coaching staff at UCF, working again with coach Malzahn.

He served as Offensive Line Coach in 2021.

In April 2022, he was promoted to Co-Offensive Coordinator.

Coach Hand was the only AAC line coach to have all five of his UCF starters earn some sort of postseason honors in both seasons recognized by Pro Football Focus in both 2021 and 2022.