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Karl Dorrell

Karl James Dorrell (born December 18, 1963) is an coach known for his roles as a and NFL assistant. He served as of the from 2003 to 2007, compiling a 35–27 record and leading the team to five bowl games, including a 10–2 season in 2005 that earned him Pac-10 Coach of the Year honors. A native of , , Dorrell was a at UCLA from 1982 to 1986, contributing to three Rose Bowl-winning teams during his playing career, and briefly appeared in the with the in 1987. He began coaching as a at UCLA in 1988 under , later holding positions such as wide receivers coach at the (1992–1995) and at Colorado (1996–1998) and (1990–1991). After his initial UCLA head coaching stint, Dorrell transitioned to the , serving as wide receivers coach for the (2000–2002 and 2011–2013), (2008–2010 and 2019), and (2015–2018), where his units supported multiple playoff appearances and featured talents like Rod Smith and . He briefly returned to as Vanderbilt's in 2014 before resuming duties. Dorrell returned to as head coach of the in , posting an 8–15 record over three seasons, highlighted by a 4–2 mark in the COVID-19-shortened campaign that earned him Pac-12 Coach of the Year honors, before being dismissed after an 0–5 start in 2022. As of 2025, he has not held a formal coaching position since his departure from .

Early life and playing career

Early life and education

Karl Dorrell was born on December 18, 1963, in Alameda, California. His father, John Dorrell, served as a chief petty officer in the United States Navy, which led the family to relocate frequently during his childhood, eventually settling in San Diego, California. Dorrell grew up in a close-knit family environment, with siblings including brothers Keith, Kent, and Kevin, as well as sisters Donna, Daphne, and the late Debra. He attended in , a suburb of , where he graduated in 1982. While specific academic honors from high school are not widely documented, Dorrell demonstrated early leadership qualities that shaped his formative years. Dorrell pursued higher education at the (UCLA), where he earned a degree in in 1986, along with a minor in . This academic foundation at UCLA preceded his involvement in the university's athletic programs.

College playing career

Karl Dorrell was recruited out of in , , where he earned honorable mention honors as a , and joined the as a true freshman in 1982, opting against redshirting to contribute immediately. He played for from 1982 to 1986 under head coach , appearing in 49 games and helping the team to a 44–12–4 record, three Pac-10 titles, and four bowl victories in five appearances, including three Rose Bowls. As a in 1982, Dorrell recorded 3 receptions for 48 yards while the Bruins won the over Michigan. In his sophomore season of 1983, he emerged as a key contributor with 26 receptions for 390 yards and a team-leading 6 touchdowns, supporting UCLA's repeat victory against Illinois. The 1984 season was limited by a that sidelined him for most of the year, resulting in just 5 receptions for 63 yards, though the team still advanced to the loss to ; the qualified him for an extra year of eligibility. Dorrell's junior year in 1985 marked a strong return, as he posted 39 receptions for 565 yards and 1 touchdown while helping UCLA secure the Pac-10 championship with a 10–1–1 record and a berth in the , where the Bruins defeated 45–28. As a senior in 1986, he led the team with 35 receptions for 451 yards and 2 touchdowns, contributing to an 8–3–1 season that included a Freedom Bowl victory. Over his college career, Dorrell amassed 108 receptions for 1,517 yards (14.1 average) and 9 touchdowns, finishing tied for 10th in history in receptions and 14th in receiving yards at the time of his graduation. His receiving statistics by season are summarized below:
YearGamesReceptionsYardsAverageTouchdownsLong
19821334816.0023
1983132639015.0635
1984656312.6018
1985123956514.5152
1986133545112.9239
Career491081,51714.1952
Following his collegiate success, Dorrell had a brief professional career, signing with the and playing in part of the before an injury placement on reserve.

Professional playing career

Dorrell signed as an undrafted free agent with the following his graduation from UCLA in 1987. He appeared on the Cowboys' roster during the strike-shortened but did not record any statistics, playing in limited capacity before being placed on injured reserve midway through the year due to injury. The Cowboys released Dorrell after the season concluded. Persistent injuries from his playing days ultimately led Dorrell to retire from professional football and transition into coaching, where he began as a at UCLA in 1988.

Assistant coaching career

College assistant positions

Dorrell began his coaching career as a on offense at UCLA in 1988, working under Terry Donahue during a 10-2 season that culminated in a Cotton Bowl victory. In 1989, he moved to the as wide receivers coach, marking his first full-time role. From 1990 to 1991, Dorrell served as offensive coordinator and wide receivers coach at , helping to build the program's offensive scheme in the . He then joined the in 1992 as wide receivers coach under , a position he held through 1993, contributing to the Buffaloes' 1993 co-championship. In 1994, Dorrell took the wide receivers coach role at , working with head coach during a 3-8 season for the Sun Devils. Dorrell returned to in 1995 as and wide receivers coach, a role he maintained until 1998 under head coach . During this period, the Buffaloes achieved notable success, including a 10-2 record in 1996 and a victory in the Holiday Bowl against , where the offense averaged over 30 points per game. He developed standout wide receivers Charles Johnson and , who became the second duo in Colorado history to each surpass 1,000 receiving yards in a season in 1992, both later earning All-Big 12 honors and advancing to the . In 1999, Dorrell was promoted to offensive coordinator and wide receivers coach at the , assisting Neuheisel in a 7-5 season that included a appearance. After this collegiate stint, he transitioned to the as wide receivers coach for the in 2000. Dorrell returned to college coaching in 2014 as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at under . The Commodores finished the season with a 3-9 record, struggling in play with an offense that ranked near the bottom nationally in scoring.

NFL assistant positions

Dorrell began his NFL coaching career as the wide receivers coach for the from 2000 to 2002. In his first season, he tutored to a selection, as McCaffrey recorded 101 receptions for 1,317 yards and 13 touchdowns. Under Dorrell's guidance, the Broncos' receivers, including McCaffrey and Rod Smith, combined for franchise-record performances, with Smith and McCaffrey becoming only the second wide receiver duo in history to each surpass 1,000 receiving yards in a season. The team, which had reached after the 1998 season prior to Dorrell's arrival, made the playoffs in 2000 with a 10-6 record before losing in the divisional round to the . Following his Broncos tenure, Dorrell returned to UCLA as head coach from 2003 to 2007. He then rejoined the with the Miami Dolphins, serving as wide receivers coach from 2008 to 2010 under head coach . During this period, Dorrell helped develop players like , who led the team with 34 receptions for 420 yards and a in 2008, contributing to the Dolphins' 11-5 record and title that year. In 2011, Dorrell transitioned to quarterbacks coach for the Dolphins, working with and Matt Moore amid a 6-10 season. Dorrell moved to the Houston Texans as quarterbacks coach from 2012 to 2013. There, he coached , who threw for 4,008 yards and 22 touchdowns in 2012, earning a nod as the Texans finished 12-4, won the , and advanced to the divisional playoffs after defeating the in the wild-card round—building on their 2011 playoff appearance from the prior year. The 2013 season saw the team struggle to a 2-14 record with and rookie under center. From 2015 to 2018, Dorrell served as wide receivers coach for the under head coach . He played a key role in developing , who amassed 1,039 receiving yards and nine touchdowns in 2015, and Robby Anderson, who emerged as a deep threat with 290 yards as a rookie in 2015 before posting 587 yards and two scores in 2016 along with back-to-back 700-yard seasons in 2017 and 2018. The Jets' receiving corps showed consistency despite team records of 10-6 in 2015 and otherwise sub-.500 finishes. Dorrell returned to the Miami Dolphins in 2019 as assistant head coach and wide receivers coach under . In a short stint cut brief by his departure for a college head coaching role, the team finished 5-11, with receivers like and Albert Wilson combining for modest production in a rebuilding offense. Throughout his NFL career, Dorrell gained recognition for his expertise in developing quarterbacks and wide receivers within professional systems, contributing to multiple playoff runs and individual accolades across four teams.

Head coaching career

UCLA Bruins

Karl Dorrell was hired as head coach of the on December 18, 2002, becoming the first African American to hold the position in program history. A former UCLA who had served as the team's wide receivers coach from 1992 to 1995, Dorrell returned to his after spending seven years in the as an assistant, most recently with the . His appointment came amid a search for a successor to , emphasizing Dorrell's familiarity with the program and his recruiting ties in . During his five-year tenure from 2003 to 2007, Dorrell compiled an overall record of 35–27 (.565), with a 24–18 mark in Pac-10 play, leading the Bruins to five consecutive bowl appearances—a streak that marked a period of postseason consistency not seen since the early . The team showed steady progress in the early years, though challenges included tough non-conference scheduling and intense rivalry games against . Dorrell's emphasis on discipline and player development contributed to improved team cohesion, particularly on defense, while his recruiting efforts brought in talents who went on to professional careers. The 2003 season began with promise but ended at 6–7 overall (4–4 in conference), highlighted by a 6–3 win over but marred by losses to ranked teams like and . The Bruins qualified for the Bowl, where they fell 17–9 to Fresno State amid rainy conditions that limited offensive production. In 2004, UCLA again finished 6–6 (4–4 Pac-10), with notable victories over and Oregon State, but a late-season slump led to a defeat against , 24–21, despite a strong rushing performance from Tyler Ebell. These seasons established a foundation, as Dorrell prioritized academic success, with the program's (APR) rising to among the top in the Pac-10 by 2005. Dorrell's tenure peaked in 2005 with a 10–2 record (6–2 Pac-10) and a No. 16 national ranking—the Bruins' highest finish since 1998. The season featured comeback wins over and Arizona State, capped by a 50–38 victory over Northwestern, where Drew Olson threw for 384 yards and three touchdowns. For his efforts, Dorrell was named Pac-10 Co-Coach of the Year, recognizing the team's offensive explosion (averaging 32.5 points per game) and defensive improvements under coordinator Larry Kerr. This success was bolstered by recruiting standouts like Maurice Drew, a 2003 signee who rushed for 1,438 yards over his career and earned Freshman All-America honors before entering the . The 2006 campaign saw UCLA go 7–6 (5–4 Pac-10), with a memorable 13–9 upset of No. 2 that eliminated the Trojans from national title contention, thanks to a stifling defense that held them to 89 total yards. However, inconsistencies against non-conference foes like led to an Emerald Bowl loss to Florida State, 44–27. In 2007, the Bruins slipped to 6–6 (5–4 Pac-10), opening with a 27–17 win over BYU but struggling in key games, including a 24–7 defeat to . They closed out with a narrow 17–16 loss to BYU, sealed by a blocked extra point. Despite the bowl streak, fan frustration grew over the lack of elite wins and facility upgrades lagged behind rivals, though Dorrell oversaw enhancements to the Spaulding Field complex for training. Dorrell was fired on December 3, 2007, shortly after the , amid mounting pressure from boosters and dissatisfied with the program's inability to consistently challenge for Pac-10 dominance. UCLA agreed to a $2.1 million of the remaining three years on his , allowing him to depart with a legacy of stability and the historic milestone of his hiring.

Colorado Buffaloes

Karl Dorrell was named the 27th of the on February 23, 2020, replacing who had departed for Michigan State. He agreed to a five-year worth $18 million, with an annual salary starting at $3.2 million and increasing by $200,000 each year. The deal was approved by the Board of Regents in March 2020. Dorrell's debut season in 2020 was impacted by the , resulting in a shortened six-game Pac-12 schedule. The Buffaloes compiled a 4-2 record, marking their first winning campaign since 2016. They secured a berth in the against but suffered a 55-23 defeat on December 29, 2020, hampered by a outbreak that limited player availability. For his efforts in navigating the disruptions and achieving , Dorrell earned Pac-12 Coach of the Year honors from the conference and the . The 2021 season represented a step backward, as Colorado finished 4-8 overall and 3-6 in Pac-12 play, failing to achieve for the first time since Dorrell's arrival. The team struggled offensively and defensively, unable to build on the prior year's momentum amid ongoing roster adjustments. Entering 2022, expectations were tempered, but the Buffaloes stumbled to an 0-5 start marked by lopsided defeats, including 70-14 losses to and , and a 43-20 setback to on . These results projected a 1-11 finish and prompted university Rick George to dismiss Dorrell on , 2022, along with Chris Wilson. Under the terms of his contract, which had more than two years remaining, Colorado owed Dorrell approximately $8.7 million in buyout payments. Dorrell's tenure at Colorado was challenged by high player turnover through the transfer portal, with over 20 departures following the 2020 and 2021 seasons, including key contributors like Jarek Broussard to Michigan State. Injuries further depleted the roster, complicating efforts to rebuild a program that had endured seven straight losing seasons prior to his arrival. These issues coincided with broader instability in the Pac-12, including early discussions of conference realignment that affected recruiting and focus. Despite the difficulties, Dorrell contributed to the development of standout talents such as running back Jarek Broussard, who rushed for 1,011 yards in 2020 and was named Pac-12 Offensive Player of the Year, and defensive back Nikko Reed, who recorded multiple interceptions including a pivotal one against Washington State in 2021. Over three partial seasons, Dorrell posted an overall record of 8-15, equating to a .348 winning percentage. Following his firing, Dorrell has not returned to coaching, maintaining a lower profile in college football circles as of November 2025.

Personal life

Family

Karl Dorrell is married to Kim Dorrell (née Westley), whom he met in 1989. The couple has two children: son Chandler, born in the mid-1990s, who played wide receiver in at and before transitioning to roles in football operations, previously serving as associate director of player personnel at until 2024 and now working as an entrepreneur and consultant; and daughter Lauren, also born in the mid-1990s, who excelled in , earning Tennessee Player of the Year honors in high school and competing collegiately at the and . Throughout Dorrell's coaching career, his family has provided steadfast support amid frequent relocations required by professional opportunities, such as moves between and other states, culminating in their relocation to in 2020. The family settled in , where they had proactively built a home several years prior, reflecting their commitment to adapting to his role as head coach of the . Kim Dorrell has been described by her husband as his "rock and soul mate," underscoring her pivotal role in navigating these transitions. As a family, the Dorrells have engaged in philanthropic efforts, including support for A Precious Child, a aiding families in need in the area. Following Dorrell's departure from in 2022, the family has largely maintained a low public profile regarding personal matters.

Post-coaching activities

Following his dismissal from the in October 2022, Karl Dorrell has not accepted any new positions, with reports indicating he is enjoying at least a temporary from active as of early 2024. No confirmed involvement in consulting, , clinics, or programs has been reported as of November 2025. Dorrell's legacy as a at UCLA and , where he achieved notable successes like a Pac-10 championship game appearance in 2005, continues to influence discussions of his career impact.

Head coaching record

YearTeamGamesWinsLossesTiesPct.Bowl result
2003UCLA13670.462L Silicon Valley Bowl
2004UCLA12660.500L
2005UCLA121020.833W
2006UCLA13760.538L Emerald Bowl
2007UCLA12660.500
20206420.667L
202112390.250
20225050.000
Total: 23–43

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