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Steve Addazio

Steve Addazio (born June 1, 1959) is an American coach, former player, and current broadcaster, best known for his head coaching stints at , , and , as well as his role in two teams at the . A native of , Addazio was a four-year starter on the offensive and defensive lines at from 1978 to 1981, where he earned a in in 1981 and later a in the same field. After college, he earned tryouts with the NFL's , the USFL's Jacksonville Bulls, and the CFL's but did not play professionally. Addazio launched his coaching career as an offensive line coach and recruiting coordinator at from 1984 to 1987 under . He then returned to as at Cheshire High School in , from 1988 to 1994, where he led the team to three state championships, a 49-game , and an overall record of 58–7. Transitioning to the collegiate level, Addazio served as offensive line and tight ends coach at Syracuse University (1995–1998), tight ends and tackles coach at the University of Notre Dame (1999–2001), and offensive line coach (2002–2003) then offensive coordinator and offensive line coach (2004) at Indiana University. In 2005, he joined the University of Florida as tight ends coach, advancing to associate head coach and offensive line coach in 2007–2008, and then associate head coach, offensive coordinator, and offensive line coach in 2009–2010; during this period, he helped the Gators secure BCS National Championships in 2006 and 2008 under head coach Urban Meyer. Addazio earned his first head coaching position at Temple University in December 2010, where he posted a 9–4 record in 2011 (including a bowl victory) and a 4–7 mark in 2012, for an overall 13–11 ledger that revived the program in the Mid-American Conference before it transitioned to the American Athletic Conference. He was hired by Boston College in December 2012 as its 35th head coach, compiling a 44–44 overall record and 22–34 mark in Atlantic Coast Conference play over seven seasons (2013–2019), with notable achievements including a 7–5 campaign in 2018 that earned a bowl berth and a No. 17 national ranking. After his dismissal from Boston College in December 2019, Addazio was named head coach at Colorado State University in December 2019, where he went 4–12 in two seasons (1–3 in the COVID-19-shortened 2020 season and 3–9 in 2021) before being fired in December 2021. Following his time at Colorado State, Addazio joined Texas A&M University as offensive line coach (2022–2023). After not being retained following the 2023 season, he joined ESPN as a college football analyst in August 2024, where he provides color commentary for games on ESPN platforms and the ACC Network, including ACC Primetime Football alongside play-by-play announcer Wes Durham and sideline reporter Dana Boyle. Across his FBS head coaching career at Temple, Boston College, and Colorado State, Addazio amassed a 61–67 record, with a 2–3 bowl game mark.

Early life and playing career

Early life and high school

Steve Addazio was born on June 1, 1959, in . He grew up in an Italian-American family in the town, where strong family values shaped his upbringing. Addazio attended Farmington High School, participating in football as an offensive and defensive lineman. He enjoyed a stellar scholastic career there, serving as a tri-captain during his senior year in 1977 under coach Paul Maskery, whose guidance helped foster Addazio's deep passion for the sport. As a senior, he was named Class M All-State and helped the team win the 1976 Northwest Conference title. These high school experiences laid the groundwork for his transition to .

College playing career

Addazio enrolled at in 1977, where he earned a in in 1981. He played football for the Blue Devils from 1978 to 1981 as a four-year starter on both the offensive and defensive lines, competing at the level. During his career, he earned All-New honors.

Coaching career

High school coaching career

After beginning his coaching career as an assistant at , Steve Addazio served as at Cheshire High School in , from 1988 to 1994. Under Addazio's leadership, the Cheshire Rams achieved national prominence, compiling a 49-game winning streak and securing three consecutive Connecticut state championships from 1990 to 1992. The program also excelled in player development, with more than 20 athletes earning scholarships to Division I programs during his tenure.

Early college assistant coaching roles

Addazio began his college coaching career at , where he served as offensive line coach and recruiting coordinator from 1984 to 1987. During this period, he contributed to the Colonials' successful seasons, including records of 9-1 and 10-2, and a playoff berth in the latter year. After a stint in high school coaching, Addazio joined in 1995 as tight ends coach and assistant offensive line coach, transitioning to full offensive line coach in 1997 and 1998. Under his guidance, the Orange captured three consecutive championships from 1996 to 1998 and participated in three bowl games during that span. In 1998, his offensive line unit helped Syracuse rank 10th nationally in rushing offense (228.4 yards per game), third in scoring offense (42.5 points per game), and 22nd in total offense (430.0 yards per game). Addazio moved to the in 1999, where he coached the offensive line (focusing on tackles), s, and special teams through the 2001 season. The achieved a 19-16 overall record during his tenure, including a 9-3 campaign in 2000 that featured a victory in the . He developed Dan O'Leary into a key contributor, who led all receivers in playing time that year and recorded 10 receptions for 87 yards and a . From 2002 to 2004, Addazio served at , initially as offensive line coach for the 2002 and 2003 seasons before being promoted to and offensive line coach in 2004. In his coordinator role, he oversaw an offense that emphasized a balanced attack, though finished 3-8 that year amid broader program challenges. His work focused on strengthening the run game and line protection fundamentals. Addazio joined the University of Florida in 2005 as tight ends coach and offensive line coach (tackles and tight ends), later advancing to run game coordinator and tight ends coach in 2007-2008, and then associate head coach, offensive coordinator, and tight ends coach from 2009 to 2010. He played a pivotal role in the Gators' back-to-back BCS National Championships in 2006 and 2008, contributing to dominant rushing attacks; in 2007, his units paved the way for 2,602 rushing yards at 5.3 yards per carry. Addazio's recruiting efforts bolstered Florida's talent pipeline, including the development of All-American center Maurkice Pouncey, who was drafted 18th overall in the 2010 NFL Draft by the Pittsburgh Steelers. His offensive schemes integrated zone and gap blocking to support Urban Meyer's spread option system, prioritizing physical line play and efficient run schemes that averaged over 200 rushing yards per game in championship seasons.

Temple Owls head coach (2011–2012)

On December 23, 2010, Temple University announced Steve Addazio as its new head football coach, replacing Al Golden who had departed for the University of Miami; Addazio, coming from his role as offensive line coach and interim head coach at Florida, signed a five-year contract worth approximately $650,000 annually. His hiring was viewed as a stabilizing move for a program seeking to build on recent progress, leveraging his experience in offensive schemes from successful programs like Florida and Boston College. In his inaugural 2011 season, Addazio led the to a 9–4 overall record and 5–3 mark in the (), securing second place in the East Division and Temple's first bowl appearance since 2009. The capped the year with a decisive 37–15 victory over in the on December 17, marking Temple's first bowl win since the 1979 Garden State Bowl against . This success highlighted Addazio's emphasis on a balanced offense and defensive improvements, with standout contributions from running back , who rushed for over 1,600 yards and earned first-team All-MAC honors, and defensive end , who recorded 9.5 sacks before becoming a first-round pick. Addazio's staff developed 10 All-MAC selections that year, including first-team picks like offensive lineman Pat Boyle and linebacker Khalil Wilkes, fostering a foundation for program resurgence. The 2012 campaign proved more challenging, as Temple transitioned to the Big East Conference (rebranded as the in 2013) and finished with a 4–7 overall record and 2–5 conference mark, failing to achieve amid injuries and offensive inconsistencies. Addazio resigned on December 4, 2012, to accept the head coaching position at , leaving Temple with an overall 13–11 record over two seasons. His short tenure reflected the rigors of rebuilding a historically underfunded program, where the 2011 breakthrough demonstrated potential but the 2012 struggles underscored the difficulties of conference realignment and roster turnover; nonetheless, Addazio's efforts laid groundwork for future success under successor by prioritizing player development and competitive recruiting in a shifting landscape.

Boston College Eagles head coach (2013–2019)

Steve Addazio was hired as head coach of the on December 4, 2012, succeeding following a 2–10 season. His appointment came after a successful two-year stint at , where he revitalized the program and positioned himself as a candidate for a Power Five role in the (ACC). Addazio's first season in 2013 marked Boston College's inaugural year under his leadership with a 7–6 overall record and 4–4 in ACC play, culminating in a loss to Arizona in the AdvoCare V100 Bowl. The Eagles showed immediate improvement in offensive output, averaging 24.5 points per game compared to 15.8 the prior year, thanks to a run-heavy scheme that emphasized physicality. In 2014, the team again finished 7–6 overall and 4–4 in the ACC, highlighted by a notable 37–31 upset victory over No. 9 USC on the road, the program's first win against a top-10 opponent since 2000. This season ended with a 37–13 loss to Penn State in the Pinstripe Bowl, but Addazio's recruiting efforts paid off with a top-10 national class that included future NFL talents like Harold Landry. The represented a low point, with posting a 3–9 record and going 0–8 in play amid offensive struggles and injuries. Despite a stout defense that ranked among the nation's best in yards allowed, the Eagles managed just 16.5 , leading to criticism of Addazio's play-calling. Addazio responded by overhauling the staff and scheme, resulting in a rebound in 2016 to 7–6 overall and 2–6 in the ACC, including a 36–30 victory over Maryland in the Quick Lane Bowl—the program's first bowl win since 2010. The offense improved markedly, rushing for over 200 yards in eight games behind emerging star AJ Dillon. Addazio's teams maintained consistency from 2017 through 2019, achieving each year while posting 4–4 ACC records in 2017, 2018, and 2019. In 2017, the Eagles finished 7–6 overall, defeating then-No. 24 Florida State and ending with a 27–20 loss to in the . The 2018 season saw another 7–5 mark, capped by a scheduled matchup against Boise State in the that was canceled due to after Boston College led 7–0. Key wins included a 31–25 victory over No. 17 , showcasing defensive resilience and Dillon's breakout performance of 1,685 rushing yards. In 2019, the Eagles ended regular-season play at 6–6, securing eligibility with a 26–19 win at , but Addazio was dismissed before the postseason. Over seven seasons, Addazio compiled a 44–44 overall record and 22–34 in ACC play, emphasizing a ground-and-pound offense that elevated from perennial ACC basement dwellers to consistent bowl contenders. He led the program to five bowl appearances in his first six years—a first in Eagles history—while fostering competitiveness against ranked foes through physical, blue-collar play. Recruiting remained a challenge, with classes typically ranking outside the 's top half except for the 2014 cycle, but Addazio prioritized regional talent development that contributed to sustained .500 finishes. Despite these achievements, the lack of seasons with more than seven wins and ongoing offensive inconsistencies led to his firing on , 2019.

Colorado State Rams head coach (2020–2021)

On December 11, 2019, hired Steve Addazio as its head football coach, replacing after his departure from the program. Addazio signed a five-year contract with a base salary starting at $1.5 million, aiming to revitalize the in the Mountain West Conference through a emphasizing physicality and running plays. Addazio's first season in 2020 was severely disrupted by the , resulting in a shortened four-game schedule within the Mountain West Conference. The Rams finished with a 1–3 record, securing a single victory over (41–31) while suffering losses to Fresno State, , and Utah State; three additional games were canceled due to opponent complications, preventing . The abbreviated campaign limited opportunities to build momentum, with the team playing just one home game amid broader logistical challenges. In 2021, Addazio's second and only full season, the Rams compiled a 3–9 overall record (2–6 in conference play), starting with a 3–3 mark before dropping their final six games. Notable wins included victories over San Jose State and , but the team endured losses to ranked opponents such as No. 5 (24–14) and struggled against conference foes like Boise State and , culminating in a 52–10 defeat where Addazio was ejected for . Efforts to establish a run-oriented offensive identity faced hurdles, including adapting personnel to the scheme and maintaining consistency. Over two seasons, Addazio's teams posted a 4–12 overall record, hampered by roster turnover from the coaching transition and pandemic-related disruptions, as well as recruiting demands in a competitive landscape despite assembling a top-50 for 2021 that prioritized in-state talent. On December 2, 2021, Colorado State dismissed Addazio, citing the need for a new direction to align with the program's vision of sustained competitiveness.

Texas A&M Aggies assistant coach (2022–2023)

In the spring of 2022, Steve Addazio was hired as the offensive line coach for the under head coach , marking his return to an assistant role in the (SEC). His appointment followed the departure of previous offensive line coach Josh Henson to , with Addazio bringing expertise from his head coaching stints at and Colorado State. During the 2022 season, Addazio oversaw an offensive line that contributed to a 5–7 overall record for the Aggies, including a 2–6 mark in play. The unit supported a ground game that ranked in the lower half of the , but Addazio focused on developing young talent, including right tackle Layden Robinson, who earned All- honors and was selected in the seventh round of the by the . In , Addazio's second year, the Aggies improved to a 7–6 record, capped by a 31–23 loss to Oklahoma State in the . The offensive line showed progress in run blocking, helping the team average 146.5 rushing yards per game—up from 116.3 in 2022—and allowing fewer sacks early in the season compared to the prior year. Addazio emphasized technique and fundamentals for emerging players like guards Trey Zuhn III and Chase Bisontis, contributing to better cohesion in the trenches. Addazio's tenure ended following Fisher's firing on November 12, 2023, after which he was not retained by interim head coach Elijah Robinson or the incoming staff under Mike Elko. Over two seasons, he positively influenced young linemen through daily development drills and played a key role in recruiting, securing four high-rated offensive line commits in the 2023 class with an average prospect rating of 91.92.

Broadcasting career

In August 2024, Addazio was hired by as a analyst, transitioning from coaching to provide color commentary for games across ESPN platforms, including the . He made his broadcasting debut on August 31, 2024, calling the vs. game. For the 2024 and 2025 seasons, Addazio primarily works alongside play-by-play announcer and sideline reporter Dana Boyle, focusing on Primetime Football and other matchups. Notable assignments in 2025 include Stanford at on September 20, State at Clemson on November 4, and Wake Forest at on November 16. He also contributed to radio broadcasts, such as the 2024 Isleta . ESPN re-signed Addazio for the 2025-26 season, confirming his continued role in the network's coverage.

Head coaching record

College record

Addazio's overall college head coaching record stands at 61–67 over 11 seasons, with a of .477. His teams appeared in five bowl games, achieving a 2–3 record.

By Program

  • Temple (2011–2012): 13–11 overall; 2–5 conference (Big East in 2012; independent in 2011).
  • Boston College (2013–2019): 44–44 overall; 22–34 conference (ACC).
  • Colorado State (2020–2021): 4–12 overall; 3–9 conference (MWC).

Yearly Records

YearSchoolOverallConferenceNotes/Bowl Outcome
2011Temple9–4N/A (independent)Won New Mexico Bowl vs. Wyoming, 37–15
2012Temple4–72–5 (Big East)No bowl
2013Boston College7–64–4 (ACC)Lost AdvoCare V100 Bowl vs. Arizona, 31–55
2014Boston College7–64–4 (ACC)Lost Pinstripe Bowl vs. Penn State, 30–31
2015Boston College3–91–7 (ACC)No bowl
2016Boston College7–62–6 (ACC)Won Quick Lane Bowl vs. Maryland, 30–24
2017Boston College7–64–4 (ACC)Lost Pinstripe Bowl vs. Iowa, 0–27
2018Boston College7–54–4 (ACC)No bowl
2019Boston College6–63–5 (ACC)No bowl
2020Colorado State1–31–3 (MWC)No bowl (COVID-shortened season)
2021Colorado State3–92–6 (MWC)No bowl

Overall summary

Steve Addazio's head coaching career at the college level spanned 11 seasons across three programs, culminating in an overall record of 61–67, yielding a .477 over 128 games. His tenure emphasized a run-heavy offensive philosophy, which contributed to consistent bowl appearances, including five bowl berths in his seven years at , where he achieved a 44-44 mark. Addazio's teams participated in five postseason games overall, posting a 2-3 record in those contests. Key achievements under Addazio included notable upsets against ranked opponents, such as Boston College's 37-31 victory over No. 9 in 2014, which snapped a 12-game losing streak against top-25 teams and marked the program's first win over a top-10 foe since 1992. His squads also demonstrated resilience in and Mountain West play, with multiple seasons featuring late surges to secure despite challenging schedules. However, Addazio faced significant challenges, including frequent staff and player turnover at each stop, as well as navigating realignments that altered competitive landscapes, such as Temple's from the Big East to the () after the 2012 season. Addazio's broader impact lies in player development, with over 20 athletes he coached advancing to the , including 17 drafted from alone during his tenure there. Notable include Andre Williams, selected by the in 2014 after rushing for a school-record 1,909 yards under Addazio's guidance. His legacy reflects a stabilizer for mid-tier programs, fostering contention and professional pipelines amid program instability, though critics noted a plateau in win totals that limited deeper postseason success.

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