Bowling Green Coach Scot Loeffler Joins Philadelphia Eagles as Quarterbacks Coach
Loeffler leaves Bowling Green after six seasons and three bowl appearances to work with Super Bowl-winning Eagles and quarterback Jalen Hurts.
- Scot Loeffler, head coach at Bowling Green for six seasons, has been hired as the quarterbacks coach for the Philadelphia Eagles.
- During his tenure at Bowling Green, Loeffler led the team to three consecutive bowl appearances and a 27-41 overall record, with notable improvement in recent seasons.
- Loeffler replaces Doug Nussmeier, who departed to join the New Orleans Saints, and will work under newly promoted Eagles offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo.
- The 50-year-old coach brings extensive experience, having coached quarterbacks like Tom Brady and Tim Tebow, and previously served as a quarterbacks coach for the Detroit Lions in 2008.
- Bowling Green has begun its search for a new head coach as players face a 30-day NCAA transfer portal window following Loeffler's departure.