Darrell Bevell
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Darrell Bevell | |
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Place of birth | Yuma, Arizona |
Position(s) | Offensive Coordinator |
College | University of Wisconsin-Madison |
Team(s) as a coach/administrator | |
1996 1997 1998-1999 2000-2002 2003-2005 2006-present |
Westmar University Passing Game Coordinator/QBs Iowa State University Graduate Assistant University of Connecticut Wide Receivers Green Bay Packers Offensive Assistant Green Bay Packers Quarterbacks Minnesota Vikings Offensive Coordinator |
Darrell Bevell is the current Minnesota Vikings Offensive Coordinator and former University of Wisconsin-Madison four-year starting quarterback.
He led the Badgers to a 10-1-1 record in the 1993 season and their first ever Rose Bowl win that year, as well as a Hall of Fame Bowl win the following season. He is the UW record holder for career passing yards (7,686) and passing yards in a game (423). He began coaching after graduating in 1995, including stints at Westmar University (Le Mars, IA), Iowa State University, and the University of Connecticut.
Not known for his running ability, perhaps one of his most memorable moments of his college career came in the '94 Rose Bowl when he scrambled for 21 yards down the left sideline for a touchdown. Other key members from that team include running back Brent Moss, center Cory Raymer, offensive tackle Joe Panos and defensive back Jeff Messenger.
Formerly Bevell worked with Packers quarterback Brett Favre, one of the most successful and highly regarded quarterbacks in the history of the NFL. Bevell was in charge of helping along the development of 2005 first-round draft pick, Aaron Rodgers and backup Craig Nall. He was named Vikings offensive corrdinator on January 12, 2006