Football
Grubb, Ryan

Ryan Grubb
- Title:
- Offensive Coordinator
- Phone:
- 205-348-3600
Personal Information
- Hometown: Kingsley, Iowa
- Education: Buena Vista, 1999; South Dakota State, 2006
- Spouse: Stephanie
- Children: Falynn
- Birthday: August 12
Coaching Experience
- 2025-present: Alabama, OC
- 2024: Seattle Seahawks, OC
- 2022-23: Washington, AHC/OC/QB
- 2020-21: Fresno State, AHC/OC/QB
- 2019: Fresno State, AHC/OC/OL
- 2017-18: Fresno State, OL/RGC
- 2014-16: Eastern Michigan, OL
- 2010-13: Sioux Falls, OC/QB
- 2007-09: Sioux Falls, OL/RGC
- 2006: South Dakota State, WR
- 2005: South Dakota State, RB
- 2003-04: Kingsley-Pierson [Iowa] HS, OC
University of Alabama head football coach Kalen DeBoer officially announced the addition of Ryan Grubb to his coaching staff in February of 2025. Grubb serves as offensive coordinator for the Crimson Tide.
A veteran play-caller and one of the top offensive minds in football, Grubb brought a wealth of knowledge to Tuscaloosa. His resume includes 10-plus combined years as an offensive coordinator, split across the collegiate and high school levels along with the National Football League.
Seattle Seahawks - Offensive Coordinator (2024)
- Spent the 2024-25 season as offensive coordinator for the Seattle Seahawks
- Seattle ranked fifth in the NFL for passing yards in 2024-25 with 4,379, including 4,320 from Geno Smith
- Smith, in his 11th season, set career-high marks for yards, completions (407) and completion percentage (70.4) while totaling 21 passing scores, good for the second-most of his career
- The veteran signal-caller also set the single-season franchise records for passing yards, completions and completion percentage
- Smith's favorite target, Jaxon Smith-Njigba, led Seattle and tied for ninth in the NFL with 100 receptions for 1,130 yards and six touchdowns
- Smith-Njigba's 100 receptions matched Seattle's franchise single-season high mark
Washington - Assistant Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks (2022-23)
- Served as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach under DeBoer at Washington from 2022-23
- In 2023, UW made it to the College Football Playoff National Championship, thanks in large part to its offensive production
- Grubb helped Michael Penix Jr. earn the Maxwell Award with a record-setting season that saw the quarterback throw for 4,903 yards and 36 touchdowns while maintaining a 157.1 passer rating
- Penix Jr.'s favorite target, Rome Odunze, caught a team-high 92 passes for 1,640 yards and 13 touchdowns as both players earned first team All-America honors and went on to be first-round picks in the 2024 NFL Draft
- The 2022 campaign saw the Huskies lead the nation in both passing offense (369.8 ypg) and third-down conversions (57 percent) while also finishing second in total offense (515.8 ypg)
- Grubb's group also had top-25 finishes in sacks allowed (2nd), first downs (5th), scoring offense (7th) and rushing offense (25th)
- Individually, Penix Jr. broke the then-Washington single-season record for passing yards with 4,641 in '22
Fresno State - Assistant Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks (2020-21) | AHC/OC/Offensive Line (2019) | OL/Run Game Coordinator (2017-18)
- Grubb spent five seasons in various roles at Fresno State from 2017-21
- In the final two seasons, Grubb held the title of assistant head coach/offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach under DeBoer
- The 2021 season saw the Bulldogs finish at 9-3 overall, ranked atop the Mountain West Conference in total offense (464.8 ypg) and second in scoring (33.4 ppg) and passing offense (330.1 ypg) during the regular season
- Nationally, the '21 group was ninth in passing offense, 14th in total offense and 26th in scoring
- In Grubb's first season with DeBoer in 2020, Fresno led the MWC in yards per game (479.3 ypg) and passing yards per game (356.3 ypg) while ranking second in scoring (32.8 ppg)
- The Bulldogs generated over 400 yards of offense in all six games during the pandemic-shortened season, marking the first time since 2011 that FSU had a streak of six straight contests with 400-plus yards of offense
- Grubb was the assistant head coach/offensive coordinator/offensive line coach in 2019 and the run game coordinator/offensive line coach from 2017-18
- The '19 campaign marked a second consecutive season and the then-fourth time in a decade that the FSU offense averaged 30-plus points per game
- Fresno averaged 360.0 yards of total offense, including 159.2 on the ground and 226.8 through the air in 2019
- In 2018, Grubb's offensive line allowed just 12 sacks and ranked sixth in the FBS for sacks allowed per game (0.86)
- The offensive line allowed 10 total sacks across 14 contests (0.71) to rank third in Division I under Grubb's direction in 2017
- All five starters earned all-conference honors that season, including one first-teamer, two second-teamers and a pair of honorable mention accolades
Eastern Michigan - Offensive Line (2014-16)
- Served as the offensive line coach at Eastern Michigan from 2014-16
- In Grubb's final season at EMU, the line allowed the eighth-fewest sacks in the nation and the second-fewest tackles for loss, highlighted by a pair of All-Mid-American Conference linemen at season's end
- That '16 campaign saw the Eagles shatter the record for total offense with 5,917 yards and also set program-high marks for points scored (385), passing yards (3,849) and touchdown passes (25)
- Additionally, the offense accumulated the second-most touchdowns (47) and rushing scores (21) in a single season in 2016
- In 2015, EMU finished with 4,560 yards, the fifth-most in Eastern single-season history, and tallied 39 touchdowns to tie for the fifth-most in a single season
Sioux Falls - Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks (2010-13) | Offensive Line/Run Game Coordinator (2007-09)
- Worked seven seasons at the University of Sioux Falls from 2007-13 - the first three as run game coordinator and offensive line coach followed by four years as offensive coordinator
- Grubb was part of DeBoer's staff from 2007-09 and took over as offensive coordinator following his departure
- During his time at USF, the Cougars finished with a combined 75-13 (.852) record
- The Panthers secured two national championships and four Great Plains Athletic Conference championships during that time
- Sioux Falls also produced 20-plus all-conference players, multiple All-America honorees and two NAIA Player of the Year winners
- In addition to coaching duties, Grubb also served as the strength and conditioning coordinator for the USF football program and was named American Football Monthly's 2008 NAIA National Strength and Conditioning Coach of the Year
Additional Coaching Experience
- Spent the 2005-06 seasons at South Dakota State where he was the wide receivers coach in 2006 after serving as running backs coach the year prior
- Before his start in collegiate coaching, Grubb was the offensive coordinator at Kinglsey-Pierson High School in Iowa from 2003-04
- Produced six all-state selections across two seasons at KPHS and was named the 2004 Class 1A Assistant Coach of the Year
Player Career
- Graduated from Buena Vista [Iowa] University in 1999 with a degree in business administration
- Was a four-year starter and served as a team captain for the Beavers
- Completed his master's degree in sports pedagogy from South Dakota State in 2006
Personal Info
- Native of Kingsley, Iowa
- Married to Stephanie
- Has one daughter, Falynn