Randy Sanders
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Randy Sanders (born September 22, 1965) is an American football assistant coach of quarterbacks for the University of Kentucky Wildcats. As quarterbacks coach, Sanders’ guidance helped André Woodson develop from an inconsistent performer into one of the top quarterbacks in the nation.
A native of Morristown, TN, Sanders was a quarterback on the Tennessee Volunteers football team from 1984-1988. He earned four varsity letters and was a four-year member of the SEC Academic Honor Roll. He remained with the team as a volunteer assistant coach, helping coach the quarterbacks, in 1989-1990 under coach Johnny Majors.
Prior to Kentucky, Sanders spent 22 seasons (1984-2005) as a player and coach at the University of Tennessee, including the last seven as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach. He was named offensive coordinator after the 1998 regular season.