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Tim Conner

Quality Control - Special Teams
PositionQuality Control - Special Teams
Tim Conner
Tim Conner in his third season as UC's assistant special teams coach in 2025.
 
Conner served in a similar role under Scott Satterfield at Louisville in 2022, where he helped coach Cardinals’ punter Mark Vassett to a 44.6 punting average, which ranked 17th nationally. Additionally, the Cardinals were sixth nationally in kick of return average (24.73) and No. 12 in field goal percentage (90.9%).
 
Conner served as a special teams analyst for three seasons at Georgia Tech from 2019-21 where he helped assist in the development of 2020 Ray Guy Award winner Pressley Harvin III, who was drafted by the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2021. The Yellow Jackets led the nation in gross punting average and ranked second in net punting average in 2020.
 
Before Georgia Tech, Conner spent two seasons from 2017-18 as an offensive and special teams analyst at Temple. In 2018, Temple led the nation with six special teams touchdowns.
 
Prior to joining Collins’ staff at Temple, Conner spent two seasons as at Huntingdon College, first as running backs/H-backs coach in 2015 before transitioning to the wide receivers coach in 2016. He played a key role in Huntingdon winning back-to-back USA South Atlantic Conference titles in 2015 and 2016, in addition to setting a program record with 2,936 rushing yards and tying a program record with 33 rushing touchdowns in 2015. He coached two all-conference selections with the Hawks.
 
His coaching career also includes stints at Marietta (Ohio) College (running backs/fullbacks in 2013, receivers and assistant recruiting coordinator in 2014) and Centre (Ky.) College (running backs/fullbacks in 2012). He also served as the quarterbacks coach and passing game coordinator at Tavares (Fla.) H.S. in 2012.
 
Conner played quarterback at Maryville (Tenn.) College, where he was a team captain as a senior and ranked among the school’s all-time top six in six different passing categories at the end of his career. He graduated from Maryville with a bachelor’s degree in physical education in 2011.