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Bryn Renner is a former NFL quarterback and accomplished football coach with a passion for developing young athletes. Born on January 22, 1990, in West Springfield, Virginia, Bryn's football journey began at West Springfield High School, where he excelled as a quarterback, throwing for 3,123 yards and 35 touchdowns in his senior year.
His outstanding performance earned him recognition as an Elite 11 Finalist, Winning two “Golden Gun” Awards in 2009 Super Prep All-American and the No. 3 quarterback in the United States and Selected as “All Met” for the Northern Region. Bryn also was All Met in Baseball and led the state in scoring with 28.7 points per game as a Junior. ​​​
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Bryn continued his football career at the University of North Carolina, where he played from 2009 to 2013. He was a member of the North Carolina Baseball team as well in 2009, becoming one of the only athletes in North Carolina History to play both sports.
As the starting quarterback for the Tar Heels from 2011 to 2013, Bryn set multiple records, including a North Carolina and Atlantic Coast Conference record for passing accuracy in his first game as a starter.
During his college career at the University of North Carolina, Bryn Renner had impressive stats.
Here are some highlights:
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Passing Yards: 8,221 yards
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Touchdowns: 64 passing touchdowns
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Completion Percentage: 66.5%
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Interceptions: 25 interceptions
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Games Played: 34 games
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Renner was known for his accuracy and ability to lead the offense effectively.
Bryn Renner set several records during his time at the University of North Carolina:
Single-Season Touchdown Passes:
He holds the top two single-season touchdown pass totals in school history with 28 in 2012 and 26 in 2011.
Career 300-Yard Passing Games:
Renner set the school record for career 300-yard passing games with 10
Career Touchdown Passes: He ranks second in career touchdown passes with 64, just behind Darian Durant's 68
Career Passing Yards: He ranks third in school history with 8,221 career passing yards
Career Completions and Attempts:
He is third in career completions (668) and attempts (1,005)
Renner's performance made him one of the most prolific quarterbacks in UNC history.
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After going undrafted in the 2014 NFL Draft,
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Bryn signed with the Denver Broncos and went on to play for several teams,
including the Denver Broncos, Baltimore Ravens, Tennessee Titans,
San Diego Chargers, and Pittsburgh Steelers over his career.
His professional experience provided him with valuable insights and
knowledge that he now shares with aspiring athletes, along with the
opportunity to play with four Hall of Fame Quarterbacks.
2014 – Denver Broncos ​​​​​ 2015 – Baltimore Ravens​​ 2016 – San Diego Chargers​​​​ 2016 – Pittsburgh Steelers
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College and NFL Coaches Played/Worked for:
Bill Renner Butch Davis John Shoop Larry Fedora Blake Anderson
John Fox John Harbaugh Mike Mularkey Mike McCoy Mike Tomlin ​
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Bryn transitioned to coaching, starting as a
recruiting coordinator and cornerbacks coach
at Florida International University (FIU)
from 2017 to 2020.
He later served as the quarterbacks coach
at FIU in 2021 and at La Jolla High School
in California from 2022 to 2023.
Florida International University
Football Coach (2017-2021)
Served as the Director of Recruiting all 5 seasons at FIU
Was selected to the American Football Coaches Associations “Top 35 Under 35” in 2020 – (Bryn Renner AFCA Top 35 Under 35 Coaching Award)
Coached Cornerbacks from 2019-2020
Stantley Thomas (Drafted 7th Round by the Carolina Panthers) (Pic)
Ike Brown (Free Agent – Las Vegas Radiers)
Coached Quarterbacks in 2021 (Max Bortenschlager - Record setting career at FIU)
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Top Quarterbacks Bryn has worked with:
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Alex McGough - 2x UFL Champion
and UFL MVP/Green Bay Packers Practice Squad
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James Morgan (4th Round Draft Pick by the Jets)
(James Morgan_Bryn Renner_Recruiting Story ESPN)
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Max Bortenschlager (Record setting career at FIU)
(Quote from Max) (Max Bortenschlager_Record Setting 2021) ​​​​
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Grayson James (Starting Quarterback at Boston College)
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Bryn is excited to bring his expertise back to Northern Virginia, where he will conduct individual training sessions and run football camps for young athletes. His programs are designed to help players of all skill levels improve their game, learn the fundamentals of football, and develop a love for the sport.
Bryn's personalized approach ensures that each athlete receives the attention and guidance they need to succeed.
















