Matt Lubick joined the Kansas football staff under head coach Lance Leipold on Dec. 10, 2024 as the Jayhawks' Co-Offensive Coordinator and Tight Ends coach. Lubick, a coaching veteran of nearly 30 years, rejoins Kansas following one season as Nevada’s offensive coordinator in 2024.
Lubick served as a senior offensive analyst at Kansas from 2022-23, where he helped the Jayhawk offense thrive. In 2023, Kansas ranked inside the Top 25 in rushing offense (8th), scoring offense (17th), total offense (21st) and team passing efficiency (7th).
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During the 2024 season at Nevada, Lubick led the Wolfpack offense to five games with at least 400 yards of offense, including a 42-37 win over Oregon State on Oct. 12 and a 534-yard performance in a 49-16 win over Eastern Washington on Sept. 21. Nevada’s offense averaged 5.9 yards per play and had the 10th highest completion percentage in the country at 67.5% in 2024. Lubick was later named Nevada’s nominee for the Broyles Award, an award that honors the top assistant coach in college football.
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Lubick spent the 2022 and 2023 seasons at Kansas as a senior analyst and helped Kansas to its first nine-win season and first bowl win since 2008 in 2023 and its first bowl appearance since 2008 in 2022. Prior to arriving at Kansas, Lubick served as the offensive coordinator at Nebraska (2020-21), Washington (2017-18), and Oregon (2016).
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The son of longtime Colorado State head coach Sonny Lubick, Matt was a part of two Pac-12 Championship teams in Oregon in 2014 and Washington in 2018 and five teams that finished the season ranked in the top-20, including four 10-win teams. In 2014, Lubick helped Oregon rank in the top-five in scoring offense and total offense, leading the Ducks to the College Football Playoff National Championship Game.
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In 2012, Lubick was named Football Scoop's national Receivers Coach of the Year, as well as being one of three finalists for the American Football Coaches Association's (AFCA) National Assistant Coach of the Year award that same year.
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A Bozeman, Montana native, Lubick began his coaching career in 1995 as a student assistant and academic supervisor at Colorado State. In the three decades since, Lubick has risen through the ranks, first becoming an offensive coordinator in 2016, overseeing an Oregon offense which set school records for passing yards (4,687), completions (326) and first downs passing (198). Oregon ranked 13th nationally in completion percentage and 15th in total offense.
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In 2017, Lubick took over as the co-offensive coordinator and wide receivers coach at Washington, guiding the Huskies to the 2018 Pac-12 Title, consecutive 10-win seasons and appearances in the Rose Bowl and Fiesta Bowl.
Lubick spent three seasons as the wide receivers coach at Duke from 2010 to 2012, helping the Blue Devils to a bowl game in 2012, a first for the program since 1994. Lubick was named Football Scoop's national Receivers Coach of the Year, as well as being one of three finalists for the AFCA National Assistant Coach of the Year award.
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From 2007-09, Lubick served as Arizona State’s defensive backs coach and recruiting coordinator, leading the Sun Devils to rank among the top-20 defenses in pass efficiency defense. Lubick oversaw one top-20 recruiting class and two top-30 classes, while personally recruiting Vontaze Burfict, the highest-rated recruit in program history. Rivals named Lubick a top-10 recruiter in the then-Pac-10 Conference in each of his three years at ASU and twice Lubick was named one of the nation's top 25 recruiters.
Lubick's first time coaching wide receivers at a power-conference school came at Ole Miss from 2005-06, where he was a member of Ed Orgeron's staff. Lubick coached future NFL Pro-Bowlers Dexter McCluster and Mike Wallace while in Oxford.
Prior to his stop at Ole Miss, Lubick spent four years on his father's Colorado State staff, coaching wide receivers from 2001-04. He helped the Rams to the 2002 Mountain West title and three bowl games.
Lubick was a four-year starting defensive back at Western Montana, an NAIA school located in Dillon, Montana. As a senior in 1994, Lubick earned all-conference and All-America honors. Lubick earned his degree in exercise and sports science from Colorado State in 1995.