Brady Keeran joined EKU as a senior analyst in June of 2023 and was promoted to the role of tight ends coach in May of 2024.
In 2023, Keeran played a pivotal role in the Colonels' success, contributing to a United Athletic Conference-best 4,811 yards of total offense, averaging 437.4 yards per game, a mark that ranked eighth best in all of FCS.
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EKU also boasted the best red zone offense in the UAC, scoring points on 92% of trips inside the 25-yard line.
Originally from Ashland, Ky., Keeran brings a wealth of experience, having worked with four different programs before joining EKU, most recently serving as a special teams quality control coach at Memphis.
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Before his tenure at Memphis, Keeran spent a season as an offensive graduate assistant at Buffalo, focusing on wide receivers. Prior to that, he served as a special teams and offensive graduate assistant for two years at Murray State, working with tight ends and running backs.
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Keeran's coaching journey began at Kentucky, where he spent three seasons as a special teams and defensive assistant with a focus on defensive backs. A 2020 graduate of UK, he contributed to the Wildcats' success, aiding in two bowl victories in 2018 and 2019, as well as supporting the team's recruiting efforts.