Rob Spence (born October 10, 1958) is the former offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach for Syracuse under Doug Marrone. S\ Prior to coming to Syracuse, he served as offensive coordinator at Clemson, Toledo, Louisiana Tech, and Hofstra. From 1992-1996, he coached quarterbacks at Maryland under Mark Duffner. He had previous experience coaching quarterbacks at Holy Cross, Hofstra, Iona, and Pelham Memorial High School. Spence is an avid runner and participated in the 2004 Boston Marathon. He played tight end at Iona from 1978–1981 and earned a BS in social work. Spence was fired by interim head coach Dabo Swinney from the Clemson program after head coach Tommy Bowden resigned on October 13, 2008.[1] On December 18, 2008, Spence was introduced as the new Offensive Coordinator at Syracuse University. He joins new Head Coach Doug Marrone at Syracuse for the 2009 season as he and Marrone had been confidants for many years prior. Rob Spence was fired from Syracuse University on November 30, 2009. Rob Spence's firing has been confirmed by the university.
Years | College | Capacity |
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2010 | Temple University | Wide Receivers Coach |
2008–2009 | Syracuse University | Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Coach |
2005–2008 | Clemson University | Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks |
2001–2004 | University of Toledo | Assistant Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks |
2000 | Louisiana Tech University | Passing Game Coordinator/Quarterbacks |
1997–1999 | Hofstra University | Assistant Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks |
1994–1996 | University of Maryland | Quarterbacks |
1992–1993 | University of Maryland | Tight Ends |
1991 | College of the Holy Cross | Quarterbacks |
1990 | Hofstra University | Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks |
1989 | Iona College | Offensive Coordinator |