Jarek Broussard is in his second season as Running Backs Coach on the Northeastern State Football staff.
In 2024, Broussard assisted in developing a young position group, led by true freshman Ramon McKinney Jr. McKinney would go on to collect 892 yards of total offense and tally 11 scores, including seven on the ground. Despite over 75% of the team's rushing yards being accounted for by freshmen and sophomores, the unit gained 558 additional yards from the previous season, improving by 0.7 yards per attempt. The ground game, under Broussard's leadership, added 40.8 more rushing yards per game, scoring 11 more touchdowns than the previous season.
Broussard joined the program in 2024 after a successful playing career. He was the Pac-12 Offensive Player of the Year in 2020 at the University of Colorado and played for NSU head coach Darrin Chiaverini when he was the Offensive Coordinator for the Buffaloes. Broussard finished his CU career 31st on CU’s all-time rushing list with 1,474 yards, averaging 5.44 yards per carry.
During the 2020 season, Broussard led the Pac-12 and Power 5 in rushing and was third nationally, becoming the first CU player to lead a conference in rushing since 2002.Â
Broussard was one of three winners of the Mayo Clinic Comeback Player of the Year Award, rebounding from two ACL surgeries which forced him from missing the majority of the 2019 season.Â
He was rated as a 3-star recruit out of High School where he garnered first-team TAPPS All-State and All-District honors as a wide receiver both seasons.
Broussard majored in ethnic studies at Colorado and was a recipient of the Clancy A. Herbst Jr. Student-Athlete Achievement Award in 2021, given to CU student-athletes for overcoming personal, academic or emotional challenges or difficulties to success both academically and athletically.
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